tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289319012249516724.post684820258916012605..comments2017-12-30T08:01:06.897-08:00Comments on ***: Sounds of LifeAceronehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10877709844206584497noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289319012249516724.post-38519007825396077192011-10-17T04:50:19.836-07:002011-10-17T04:50:19.836-07:00Interesting!
I haven't yet listened to your m...Interesting!<br /><br />I haven't yet listened to your mix (I am in a busy café at the moment) but I will do so as soon as I can.<br /><br />Almost every significant memory I have, since about age 13, is linked to a song (usually a song; sometimes another piece of music).<br /><br />I don't consciously use music to affect my own mood now, though I'm aware that my mood subconsciously "dials up" an appropriate sound track, and that tends to be an upper if circumstances are difficult. However ... I remember, in the second half of my teens, using a more homeopathic approach. When I found myself in one of those suicidally black and self pitying moods which teenage hormones occasionally produced, I would put on a Leonard Cohen LP ("Songs of Love and Hate" for example, or "Songs From a Room") and they were SO depressing than anything in my own life that they pushed me down, down, out of the bottom and I floated up again into sunlight :-)Felixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13179787011325615414noreply@blogger.com