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Posted: March 14 2012 at 17:20
Guldbamsen wrote:
My head is playing Moves Like Jagger due to an unhealthy dosage of FM radio at work today. It is however trying to play the melody with a moog That's the least it can do, and I must admit that I kind of like the track - and maybe a little too much despite the overplay. But man it sounds weird in my head right now with that moog. I purposely chose the duck sounding moog like the one at the very end of Tarkus. WUARB WUARBWAP WAPP.
Moron 5! I feel for you, mate. But it's not the worst track from them you could've been stuck listening to in your head. It could've been This Love, without a moog.
Halo - porcupine, due to the weatherman showing the sun with a halo 5 min ago on TV
Hey I caught that too And I didn't even know it was called a halo in Danish. Man we need to get our own words - at the moment we're importing everything. No such thing as samarbejde anymore - now it's all called teamwork Lazy buggers!
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My head is playing Moves Like Jagger due to an unhealthy dosage of FM radio at work today. It is however trying to play the melody with a moog That's the least it can do, and I must admit that I kind of like the track - and maybe a little too much despite the overplay. But man it sounds weird in my head right now with that moog. I purposely chose the duck sounding moog like the one at the very end of Tarkus. WUARB WUARBWAP WAPP.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Posted: March 14 2012 at 14:23
akamaisondufromage wrote:
Every time I see thr thread title Prog Definition I start this in my head!
So I had to listen to it:
Please don't think of me too bad !
I like it . The presence of the word "boombastic" and the Motown brass really gave it away. We're not gonna think too bad of you . Reminds me a bit of Shirley Ellis and Sam Cooke's 'The Name Game.'
Right now: Coldplay - Paradise (damn you, Macy's !)
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Posted: March 14 2012 at 12:13
I have now posted in this thread by accident twice when I meant to post in the real "What Are You Listening To" thread (since the abridged title looks the same). What chaos have you created, Brian????? Also, thank goodness for the delete option.
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Posted: March 14 2012 at 12:01
I meant that when I first asked you about it, I was trying to be funny. It actually has turned into an interesting question though. I *think* I hear songs in stereo in my head, in that I can sense some 3D quality to the sound (depth, space) rather than it sounding like something out of a transistor radio. The physical nature of "memories of music" could in fact be very different from the physical nature of "real time experience of music", though. Interesting query here... Any brain surgeons on this forum?
Edited by HolyMoly - March 14 2012 at 12:02
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Posted: March 14 2012 at 11:51
It was actually a serious question. I conjured up some music in my head that has a definite stereo presence in audio (the end of Karn Evil 9), but in recall it doesn't have one but it doesn't seem quite mono either, if you know what I mean.
Edited by Slartibartfast - March 14 2012 at 11:52
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Posted: March 14 2012 at 10:19
HolyMoly wrote:
The question was really just a joke anyway, asking if you hear music in your head in mono or stereophonic sound. Meaning, is the mind's "left ear" hearing the same thing as the mind's "right ear", or are the music's instrumental components separated into separate channels to simulate an actual "room", or listening space?
Come to think of it, it is kind of hard to explain what stereo is. I'm sure someone else can explain it better than I.
I only know that the difference is the presence or absence of an instrumental part or two or if something does not sound well mixed. Oh, well. I will do some research on that. Thanks.
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Posted: March 14 2012 at 10:15
The question was really just a joke anyway, asking if you hear music in your head in mono or stereophonic sound. Meaning, is the mind's "left ear" hearing the same thing as the mind's "right ear", or are the music's instrumental components separated into separate channels to simulate an actual "room", or listening space?
Come to think of it, it is kind of hard to explain what stereo is. I'm sure someone else can explain it better than I.
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Posted: March 14 2012 at 09:42
Slartibartfast wrote:
HolyMoly wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
It's funny but at my age and having listened to a lot of stuff over the course of my life I can often call stuff up at will in my mind. Doesn't have quite the fidelity of actual audio.
At least it's still in stereo, I hope.
I never answered that. Since it's no longer a phenomena of sound waves it isn't for me.
How about the rest of you?
Sorry, but I don't understand your question. Even though it's been a while since I've started recording music, I still don't know the difference between stereo and mono. Please, don't laugh . Me personally, I still don't have the "jukebox" under control. For instance:
Thank you, guys, you did it. After a 5-hr sleep 'Help, I'm a Rock' popped in my head.
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Posted: March 14 2012 at 05:04
HolyMoly wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
It's funny but at my age and having listened to a lot of stuff over the course of my life I can often call stuff up at will in my mind. Doesn't have quite the fidelity of actual audio.
At least it's still in stereo, I hope.
I never answered that. Since it's no longer a phenomena of sound waves it isn't for me.
How about the rest of you?
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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