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...last night i couldn't sleep after i had been tossing for like 5 hours and at about 5:30-ish i got my cd player and some headphones and popped in room noises...and i listened to it a total of 3 1/2 times before i got so tired that i didn't know what song i was listening too..so i turned of my cd player and fell asleep right away...hmm 2 weeks of not being able to go to sleep..and i just listen to eisley and i almost pass out...silly-ness.... |
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That's awesome. They're so soothing. A few years ago when I broke my leg, for the first night I didn't have any painkillers or anything. So I had my mom go upstairs and get my CD player and my copy of Jewel's Spirit, and it was the only thing that dulled the pain. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Maximum x Mat wrote: I would think listening to Jewel might cause you more pain, hah. Meh. I was fifteen. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Joined: 24 Sep 2003 | Posts: 14510 | Location: Alone on an airplane, fallin' asleep against the windowpane...
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I do that too, except I'm too busy singing the lyrics (playing each song 2 times) and I have to play the cd 3 times before I start being less excited. I sit and make 'ballet figures' and I mimic flowers and unicorns... room noises is also great for waking up easily. <3 eisley. |
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I love the live version of Lady Of the Wood from the music fest... It gets me in that tranquil, dreamy state... a few nights ago, at 4 am, my step-grandpa was staying the night, and came upstairs and got mad at me for listening to it for like the 60th time in a row, and asked me what the hell it was. he called it "gong music" .. excuse him -- he's from oklahoma. he cant help it. _________________ |
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Yeah I sometimes listen to them when I can't sleep. It's weird cause every time I listen to them before I sleep. I usually have a dream about them. _________________ "Speak when you are angry - and you'll make the best speech you'll ever regret" www.purevolume.com/247 |
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Eisley as night music doesn't really work for me. I tend to listen to more ambient/electronica music when I go to bed, particularly the Lost In Translation soundtrack as of late. _________________ Coprophiliacs make sh*tty lovers. Flickr Transvaal IV - Myspace : Virb Deep Thoughts About Shallow Subjects |
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