"a song to listen before you sleep" thread
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I like listening to slow Elvis songs, like 'Are You Lonesome Tonight'. Elvis is the man.
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MartinC wrote:I like listening to slow Elvis songs, like 'Are You Lonesome Tonight'. Elvis is the man.
Lying in bed crying saying "Yes Elvis, I am...hold me"
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You don't know the half of it, Lev.
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Acoustic folky loveliness, such as Espers or most Jethro Tull, is generally my sleeping music
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Brick killed a guy with a trident.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
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Yeah, there were horses... and a man on fire.. and I killed a guy with a trident.
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I hardly ever listen to music in bed, because I usually end up listening to the whole album by mistake. This happened a few weeks ago with Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
My favourite chill out album though is probably Roxy Music's Avalon.
My favourite chill out album though is probably Roxy Music's Avalon.
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Re: "a song to listen before you sleep" thread
Fool!
You're supposed to fall asleep and let the album play out.
You're supposed to fall asleep and let the album play out.
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I like to fall asleep to proggy type bands. King Crimson, Tool, Opeth (Damnation especially), Mars Volta and Comus if I can handle it. Temple of the Dog too, though that ain't proggy much.
I don't really like falling asleep to music much but sometimes it's good when you're really pissed.
What about waking up albums? Sometimes I go straight for the heavy or else something only a little heavy. Fugazi are good for the latter.
I don't really like falling asleep to music much but sometimes it's good when you're really pissed.
What about waking up albums? Sometimes I go straight for the heavy or else something only a little heavy. Fugazi are good for the latter.
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temple of the dog indeed, i was listening to them a few nights ago
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Re: "a song to listen before you sleep" thread
Lev - Pulverizer wrote:Anything insanely lovely by Dream Thaeter.
I usually find myself listening to Goodnight Kiss when I'm just drifting off to sleep, the solo really is one of the most lovely things ever.
A bit of Queensryche usually goes down well at bed time aswell I find.
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Metal Iain wrote:Fool!
You're supposed to fall asleep and let the album play out.
Obviously. But if it's really good I often end up following along in my head.
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The Fourth Norseman wrote:temple of the dog indeed, i was listening to them a few nights ago
I don't mind stealing bread...
Fucking thieves. Great band.
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Re: "a song to listen before you sleep" thread
James wrote:Metal Iain wrote:Fool!
You're supposed to fall asleep and let the album play out.
Obviously. But if it's really good I often end up following along in my head.
Ditto. But then, I had insomnia for quite a long time. I tend to drift off during the three-quarter mark of an album and wake up again on the second last song or so. It's probably because I haven't gone fully to sleep but it's annoying nonetheless. I stopped listening to Death Metal in bed pretty quickly because I remember there being some weird panning on the vocals on a Suffocation album. Imagine the intro to Hell Awaits but when you're barely aware of what's going on around you...
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I suffer insomnia tonight....
so stress about tomorrow exam
so stress about tomorrow exam
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