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Toreador VampBRONZE Member member 70 posts Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posted: Hey all I was just wondering
Do you find your mood effects the choice of music you listen to, or does the music effect your mood?
Vamp
*thinks it best to go back to sleep now*
Give a man a fire, and he's warm for a day. Set him on fire, and he's warm for the rest of his life -- Terry Pratchett-Jingo
Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it.
Captain HazzardBRONZE Member Ninja (shhhh, don't tell) 420 posts Location: Truro, UK
Posted: i think generally my mood effects the choice of music i make. there are exceptions though. no matter how i feel i can't listen to nick cave for long without wanting to do very bad things! sometimes its cool when you're down to put on some cool chirpy tunes to try and bring you back up
I only wanted to be 16... and free
pkBRONZE Member Lambretta Fanatic 4,997 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: i'm in rememberance state of mind right now hench i am listening to placebo's without you i'm nothing because it allways brightens up my day and makes me think of good times and good people.
pantsonfirethe man with the flaming pants 148 posts Location: Brisvegas, Aust
Posted: I definatly thinks it goes both ways, music can definatly reflect your mood, thats why it is so effective as an expression medium, but also music can envoke a meriad of emotions!
It's all good
Woo!HCH No 2 216 posts Location: Chester, Cheshire.
Posted: I love these music threads. Definately agree on the two way thing. There are some songs which can make me laugh or cry when I hear them, irrespective of the mood I was in before hand. Likewise, I have a couple of very battered CDs which are the 'pick me up' and 'bring me down' of my life.
Jim*
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