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carabimero wrote:If I hear a certain song, or soundtrack, it takes me back to that point in my life.
My name is Oedi and I soar amidst the stars far from the planet of my birth. I guess this starship is the closest thing I've got to a home now, for I am a refugee and an outlaw. Vanth Dreadstar, Syzygy Darklock, Willow 327, Rainbow and Skeevo are my family. We are revolutionaries. Our goal? To bring an end to the 200 year old war between the Instrumentality and the Monarchy!
Jun 5 11 9:22 PM
fubarthepanda wrote:I listen mostly for atmosphere . . .
Jun 5 11 9:24 PM
richard63 wrote:Music drowns out those strange voices in my head. (Just kidding)
Jun 5 11 9:35 PM
kosh62 wrote:For the subliminal messages.
Jun 5 11 9:40 PM
NewWorldKam wrote:When asked about his love for The Beatles in an interview, Ozzy Osbourne replied something like this, "The Beatles' music is like air to me. I could not live without it any easier than I could live without Oxygen!"
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NewWorldKam wrote:That is pretty much how I feel about music in general. All things considered beyond the basic necessities of life, it would be the hardest thing for me to live without. Good music speaks to the human condition better and more directly than any other form of expression I know. It is both primal and intellectual, so it satisfies both hemispheres of the brain. It also dissolves language barriers quicker than anything else I know. I might not be able to communicate verbally with someone in Brazil who speaks only Portugese, but I bet I can put on some music that will have us on the same page in no time!
Jun 5 11 9:56 PM
carabimero wrote:I first started paying attention to music when I realized that it changed the mood of the picture it accompanied. I asked myself why flute sounds usually accompanied birds and big horns usually accompanied slower, cumbersome objects. I tried to understand what intrinsically made these elements bond besides the relative sizes of the objects and the musical instruments. I kept trying to make short movies and they were all bad, then one day I got the idea to use a piece of music and edit the movie to the texture changes in it, and the next thing you know, I'm a real filmmaker. So to me, music is integral to my past, enjoyable in my present, and definitely a part of my future.
Jun 5 11 10:13 PM
carabimero wrote:I kept trying to make short movies and they were all bad, then one day I got the idea to use a piece of music and edit the movie to the texture changes in it, and the next thing you know, I'm a real filmmaker.
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