- Nothing to say, <ginsoakedboy>, 03.12.2005 20:13
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Subject | | Nothing to say |
Sender | ginsoakedboy |
Created | 03.12.2005 20:13 |
NOBODY HAS ANYTHING TO SAY!!
I just bought me a little mp3 player, a 1G one for £50.
(None of yer fancy iPods in the ginsoakedhousehold) and
so far I have put 6 TW albums and a rake of old reggae
on it.
I also have a "Sleep" folder that I listen to to send
me to sleep.
In this sleep folder are songs that send me to sleep.
You see, I won an mp3 player a few years ago , when
they were newish, and it has a 32M card. On this I put
"Police and Thieves" _Junuior Murvin
"Underneath it all" - No Doubt
"Do your Thing" - Basement Jaxx
"Flower Duet" - Maria Callas et al
"Sick Bed of Cuchulainn" - Pogues
"Yellow" - Coldplay
I had these songs on it, and sometimes when I couldn't
sleep would listen to the player. Over time I think I
have conditioned my brain to go to sleep when hearing
this playlist. It was so succesful that I rarely got
even to the Pogues before I was pushing up zeds. IT is
now broken, so I had to buy a new one.
I may be the only person who uses a Basement Jaxx
track as a lullaby.
Only problem was "Yellow" was set a bit too loud and
used to wake me up again sometimes, so I have got rid
of it and will put Anthony & the J's "Someone to take
care of me " instead.
Two Questions
1: Can you train yourself to go to sleep to certain
music? IF so , do it now before you have sleep
problems. Gin is not the only answer!!
2: Didn't have any TW on it but would any of you have 5
or 6 TW songs for bedtime?
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