What is your relation with music?

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Do you listen it often? everyday? all day long?

How many days can you go without listening to it?

Is music your friend? do you need it in your life? can it change drastically your mood?

Have you ever feel so elated that it make you have goosbumps and tingles all over your body? even got a orgasm?

Do you like going to see shows?

Does music make you feel alive?

In all of the above I could answer yes, that make me be what? I dont know, maybe only someone very passionate. All I could say is that we are not a lot of this kind, not enough anyway.

:cool:
 
If I'm at the computer, I've got music going on winamp. If I'm somewhere else in the home, the stereo is going. All day, every day. I can go without listening to it, but since it's available and I like it, there's no reason not to. If I'm out in the middle of the woods without electricity? I sing. :)

Music influences my mood. I listen to it while writing, and I've got playlists designed specifically for certain moods that I'm trying to convey in my writing. I skip over certain songs simply because they cause the mood I'm seeking to crumble. Like when I'm trying to create a scene that's dangerous and intense, and suddenly Suede is cheerfully belting out, "We're traaaaaaash, you and meeeeeeee," at me. I also listen to music to relax me when I'm ready to go to sleep. Thirteenth Century Polyphony works wonders.

Have you ever feel so elated that it make you have goosbumps and tingles all over your body? even got a orgasm? Tingles, yes. Goosebumps, yes. I sometimes have to stop what I'm doing and just listen. Just take it all in. Orgasms from music? Not yet, but hope springs eternal. ;)

I like to go to live shows when health permits. I'm a little bit past the 'take a bunch of painkillers and jump in the mosh pit with my cane' phase of my life, but if there's a bar showcasing live music, I'm into that. Tomorrow I'm going to a folk festival, and I'm looking forward to it.

Music does make me feel alive. Music and water. I get thirsty a lot.
 
My relationship with music is very intimate. Music is my slut. Music is my lover. We meet regularly.
 
need music every day as it helps control the moods i am in. it can alter how i feel wether i am happy or sad

music is always there for me to keep me company and cant answer back

a few songs send goosebumps up me
massive attack - teardrop
guns n roses - november rain
radiohead - street spirit
led zeppelin - battle of evermore (feat sandy denny ex fairport convention)

i go to concerts as often as my bank balance will let me. to date i have spent over £1000 on tickets
the concerts range from festivals in the uk and europe stadium gigs small venues and great pub bands

i love music with a passion and spend a lot of time discussing it with my friends

recommendation to listen to SUBLIME
it has the power to cheer you up what ever sort of mood your in (guarenteed)
 
LIFE

I don't think I could live without music. I am listening to music constantly. My tastes are varied. I LUV all styles. I also readily admit there is a lot of CRAP in all styles. That's what the radio seems to play the most of, in my opinion.

Music can definitely change my mood. Or help convey my mood, if I get to choose the music! It can bring me to tears, or to laughter. Certain songs evoke certain emotions, some tied to very personal memories.

I've never had an orgasm from music alone, but it has been an assistant force in many of my orgasms.

I play guitar, so I even get to create some music of my own, from time to time.

Music is as needed as air or water. It is a basic staple of life!
 
Music and I are good homies. I constantly have music on when I'm at home, and I always sing or hum when I'm away from home. Music follows me around like a puppy dog, and I like it! There's never a time when a song or two is not stuck in my head, and I'm more than happy to share that with folks; even if they don't want to hear it. I'm sure it can change my mood, but I never really paid that much attention.

Sometimes, if I hear a song and I'm feelin' it...I throw my arms up and jump up and down with elation at what I'm hearing. Never gone so far as orgasm, though. Goosebumps, definitely.

Some folks have an oral fixation, I think I have an aural one. I'd die without music, and I need variety.
 
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wizbit9 said:
need music every day as it helps control the moods i am in. it can alter how i feel wether i am happy or sad

recommendation to listen to SUBLIME
it has the power to cheer you up what ever sort of mood your in (guarenteed)

Abso-fuckin'-lutely!
 
Music is LIFE

Wow, this thread has me written all over it.

From the moment i wake up, till i go to sleep at night, my radio is always on...when inside the house, either Winamp, my radio, or a sweet cd is playing. When i'm in my car, either got the radio cranked or a cd pounding. At work, while not my choice of music, we've got the local oldies station on, i'm 19 and i know every single song on that damn station...lol

I cant go without listening to my personal favorite station, 104.1 WBCN for more than...ohhh...3 hours tops. I need my alternative rock fix, no doubt about it...

The only concerts i reall go to are festivle shows, like this years Ozzfest or the WBCN River Rave. Too good to pass up.

Music is there for me at any point, during any emotion...i love it.
 
i have music on constantly...and if none is playing it runs in my head..i have a cd changer in my brain...any requests?
 
I just dug up a bunch of old tapes from the 80s, and I've been listening to them all day. I'm loving it. Total flashback to my teens. Bop bop bop! So yeah, music's putting me in a pretty good mood today. :)
 
Do you listen it often? everyday? all day long?
As often as I can, usually as loud as possible. Unfortunately, since I don't live alone, I don't get to listen as often as I'd like.

How many days can you go without listening to it?
Never tried to go without it. It would almost necessarily rule out driving anywhere, since, though shitty as most radio stations are, it's far better than driving without.

do you need it in your life?
If not for music, I doubt that I'd be alive. How's that?

can it change drastically your mood?
Most of the time it amplifies it. If I'm happy, it makes me happier. If I'm angry, I get a little angrier, and if I'm depressed, it makes me a little more depressed. The upside to the latter two is that it gets those out of your system. Believe me, after listening to some Limp Bizkit and wanting to destroy things with a baseball bat, you get worn out and you suddenly have a desire to throw some Neil Diamond on.

Have you ever feel so elated that it make you have goosbumps and tingles all over your body?
Yes. There are sometimes when I'll get so entranced with a song that I'll put it on "repeat" and just slip away, and then three hours later I'll notice that it's three hours later.

even got a orgasm?
Not quite. Combine a woman with music, though, and just about any activity can have a potent sexual charge for me. There was a woman I met at a bar in Chicago on my 21st birthday, and just standing next to her while some cheesy '80s cover band wailed "Centerfold" by the J. Geils Band made me so turned on I could have fucked thin air. Too bad she was taken. :(

Do you like going to see shows?
Not if it's just anybody. I have friends in bands, and their shows are usually a good time. But if it's just some schmo or group of schmoes at a bar, I'd just as soon stay at home with my loud stereo. And there's no way I'd go to a huge show if I had terrible seats. If you have to watch the jumbotron, there's no point. The last concert I was at was U2 at Notre Dame's Joyce Center last October. I was in the 10th row. It was a spiritual experience. It was U2's first show after September 11, and they had members of the NYPD and FDNY come on stage during "Walk On." It was great. Hell, I probably had an orgasm.

TB4p
 
i have a 3some relanstionship between lisa music and me ... we listen to it loads ... when she was in canada and me in england we'd buy eachother cd's and post them too eachother and then listen to them together at the same time either over the phone or internet

now we're living together our music collection is full of albums where we have two of the same cd :)
 
Do you listen it often? everyday? all day long?

Every day I listen to music.

How many days can you go without listening to it?

Never I always have to listen to music.

Is music your friend? do you need it in your life? can it change drastically your mood?

Music is my friend, when I am upset or lonely I put on a tune to calm my soul.

Have you ever feel so elated that it make you have goosbumps and tingles all over your body? even got a orgasm?

I get goosebumps but not a orgasm yet......lol

Do you like going to see shows?

I love going to see shows.

Does music make you feel alive?

Music makes me feel as live as I can feel
:D
 
Do you listen it often? everyday? all day long?
Very often. Not every day, but almost. All day and night. I fall asleep to it.

How many days can you go without listening to it?
I can go without it for a bit, don't know how long. It bothers me a little, but not too much.

can it change drastically your mood?
I would say that more often it enhances the mood I am experiencing at the moment. Sometimes it will change my mood, but usually I choose something specifically because of the state I am in.

Have you ever feel so elated that it make you have goosbumps and tingles all over your body? even got a orgasm?
Goosbumps and tingles all the time, but have never gotten an orgasm from it.

Does music make you feel alive?
No, I already feel alive. It makes me feel more alive.
 
sarah mclachlan was the first cd my gf bought me


everytime i listen to that album i cry its just such a personal thing
 
No matter what I'm doing I'm always listening or singing 2 some tune I eat sleep and breathe music!!!:D
 
Music Cranking out of a Marshall

naudiz said:
I just dug up a bunch of old tapes from the 80s, and I've been listening to them all day. I'm loving it. Total flashback to my teens. Bop bop bop! So yeah, music's putting me in a pretty good mood today. :)

A friend of mine cranked out 8-tracks from the 70's

People dug out their older brother's tapes

I got drunk to Bad Finger...John Kay solo...Pink Zep...but no big boob avatarz:cool:
 
AT age 8, I looked at a chord diagram for the guitar. I strummed away at "My Darling Clementine", keeping all my fingers in the same fret! Agh! My poor dad had to show me how to play as I was driving him mad with dissonance.

Music is something I not only enjoy, but need every day at every chance.

It moves me.
It soothes me.
It entices me.
It makes me think.
It brings me intense joy.

I have performed in public on more than 300 occasions and no orgasm in the world can compare to some of those experiences.

Music is very much a part of who I am.

As for you, deja nu, you perspective on music may indicate a passionate nature. However, I am more inclined to think it is a sensual nature.

:rose:
 
About the only time I use music, other than to just listen to, is when I'm writing a sad piece in one of my stories. I usually put a ballad on, which nearly always helps me get the mood right.

Carl
 
I love to say Mmmmmmmmm

MissTaken said:
AT age 8, I looked at a chord diagram for the guitar. I strummed away at "My Darling Clementine", keeping all my fingers in the same fret! Agh! My poor dad had to show me how to play as I was driving him mad with dissonance.

Music is something I not only enjoy, but need every day at every chance.

It moves me.
It soothes me.
It entices me.
It makes me think.
It brings me intense joy.

I have performed in public on more than 300 occasions and no orgasm in the world can compare to some of those experiences.

Music is very much a part of who I am.

As for you, deja nu, you perspective on music may indicate a passionate nature. However, I am more inclined to think it is a sensual nature.

:rose:

I always left the People wanting more...but I wanted to shrink away anyway...but I still follow Music...I believe only in the Music that Takes me Away...I'm not into rappers who hate White people, Country, and anyone who doesn't understand the Ghetto

Elvis:devil:
 
Music is the food of LOVE, play on!

Passion, sensuality - it is simply a part of my life. My collection goes from Bach to Black Sabbath - and I LOVE it all. :cool:

Golbergs on harpsichord, Ozzie screamin' out "master of ReaLITY" - IT'S ALL VISCERAL, AND ENLIGHTENMENT ALL ROLLED UP INTO A MAGICAL MYSTICAL DOOB. :rose:

Ma coeur déemand plus que cinq chansons par jour - c'est ma VIE!:D
 
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Jimi6996 said:
Passion, sensuality - it is simply a part of my life. My collection goes from Bach to Black Sabbath - and I LOVE it all. :cool:

Golbergs on harpsichord, Ozzie screamin' out "master of ReaLITY" - IT'S ALL VISCERAL, AND ENLIGHTENMENT ALL ROLLED UP INTO A MAGICAL MYSTICAL DOOB. :rose:

Ma coeur déemand plus que cinq chansons par jour - c'est ma VIE!:D

Jimi, my darlin...........you DO have a way about you.

Bach to Black Sabbath.........you gotta love it.

:kiss:

Melanie
 
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bluemuse said:


Jimi, my darlin...........you DO have a way about you.

Bach to Black Sabbath.........you gotta love it.

:kiss:

Melanie

You are amazing, California gurrl. I'll bet you like most of those yourself - ... if the Chevy has a CD player and your SO & my SO say it's OK, let's do PCH all the way to Half Moon Bay w/ your car & my tunes. ;)

Chaste kiss :kiss:

Unchaste lick :p
 
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