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isis
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response 25 of 38:
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Aug 18 05:15 UTC 1998 |
This will sound strange, but when I was young, about 7th grade or so, I
listened to a tape of Hawaiian music to fall to sleep too.
I'm talking without words, I always have a problem sleeping to music with
words to. With the exception of Secret Garden, or Lorenna McKennit CDs.
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lunatyc
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response 26 of 38:
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Aug 18 20:27 UTC 1998 |
I find that old Metallica is good to sleep to, it is amazing how many
simalarities there are between metal like old metallica, and good classical
music. anyway, it is very relaxing. i know that sounds strange, but if you
get something like master of puppets, (or ealier) you will notice the relaxing
qualities.
new metallica just sucks tho..
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lumen
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response 27 of 38:
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Sep 25 23:47 UTC 1998 |
Actually, a friend of mine told me that metal guitarists often unwittingly
explore polphonic lines..reminsicient of of the Baroque.
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orinoco
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response 28 of 38:
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Sep 26 14:07 UTC 1998 |
I tend to work best to metal-type music - something about the repetition and
the heavy beat helps me concentrate, I guess - but I'd never try sleeping to
it.
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mappy
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response 29 of 38:
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Dec 5 15:07 UTC 1998 |
recently i have been falling asleep to silence (aahhhhh), but before that,
I was falling asleep to Delerium's 'Karma,' Stabbing Westward's 'Darkest
Days,' and Yello's 'Essential.'
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cloud
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response 30 of 38:
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Dec 6 04:40 UTC 1998 |
When I was a wee bairn, I'd always fall asleep to music (such as Tom Lehrer,
which might go some way towards explaining something) or just noise in
general, but at some point that changed, and I can't fall asleep with _any_
music. I've tried, but I always get too wrapped up in just listening to it.
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kewy
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response 31 of 38:
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Dec 6 15:57 UTC 1998 |
I'm the same way, cloud. I used to have to have the radio on to sleep,
but the other night when I tried keeping the radio on I just kept
listening to the music and couldn't fall asleep.
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orinoco
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response 32 of 38:
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Dec 8 22:23 UTC 1998 |
(You were a wee bairn? I'm jealous! I didn't even get to be knee high to a
grasshopper. My family appears to be dialect-impaired...)
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cloud
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response 33 of 38:
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Dec 11 03:04 UTC 1998 |
Well, actually, I was refered to as a "Rugrat," but I use whatever dialect
suits me in a given moment
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otaking
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response 34 of 38:
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Mar 2 02:15 UTC 1999 |
I like to fall asleep to rainstorms. When I listen to music to sleep, I find
that Ambient or anything etherial works well for me. It has to be mainly
instrumental though.
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bookworm
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response 35 of 38:
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Mar 12 06:24 UTC 1999 |
I'll fall asleep to just about anything barring really fast paced music.
Any soothing sound works, though.
Even the music of Jon's snoring helps me to fall asleep some nights.
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dwight
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response 36 of 38:
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Nov 3 02:58 UTC 2000 |
Hola, yo solo quiero opinar que en algunas ocasiones enciendo la radio o la
tv para poder dormirme.. creo que no soy el unico por lo visto ;) jaja adios!
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lumen
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response 37 of 38:
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Nov 3 17:34 UTC 2000 |
Pues se me olvido que significa opinar.. bueno, que significa 'opinar'?
Y creo que pedirte si puedes hablar en ingles.. todo la gente aqui no
entienden espanol.
Okay, so why do I have a feeling dwight's never going to see that? He
doesn't seem like a *gavacho* because few non-native speakers of Spanish
would spell "ha ha" as "ja ja" (because that's how native speakers spell
it). Anyway, <drift off>
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jules
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response 38 of 38:
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Jun 6 04:49 UTC 2001 |
two cd's - icebreaker and piano magic.
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