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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2011 14:57:47 GMT
www.mlive.com/entertainment/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2011/01/hooked_on_music_from_rock_to_c.htmlFor Marsh, jazz greats Davis, Thelonious Monk, Oscar Peterson and John Coltrane, along with rock icons Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Jethro Tull and Capt. Beefheart, tend to flood his brain with vast amounts of dopamine. Music produces a natural high, McGill study finds Neurotransmitter dopamine is released when people listen to favourite tunes By MARGARET MUNRO, Postmedia News January 10, 2011www.montrealgazette.com/health/Music+produces+natural+high+McGill+study+finds/4084087/story.html...oo, my, my, my, oo, my, my, my.
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 16, 2011 19:22:27 GMT
I pointed this out to a friend and said why don't they make a drug with it that you can take before you go to work of a morning. He said they do it's called an ipod or a walkman.
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 18, 2011 4:00:35 GMT
New Dave Marsh as a Who fanatic...never knew he had the good sense to love Tull..
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Post by burningrabbit on Jan 20, 2011 17:56:00 GMT
I need a new drug but I can't find it. It has a name, though. It's called Cat's Squirrel by Jethro Tull. The old version just doesn't do it for me anymore. I need a live recording by them. Anyone have a suggestion about what's a boy to do about this fever?
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Post by burningrabbit on Jan 20, 2011 18:04:21 GMT
An addiction by nature is an attachment to something without which I feel like imbalanced. Music is not an addiction. Music is the medicine for the imbalance. the need to possess more and more music may be an addiction- unhealthy-but the attraction to music is the desire for beauty that I recognise as being inherent in music. Music soothes the beast, it defeats manic depression by its caress, it makes grown men (sic) cry, etc. My love of the listening to and playing of music led to addiction, but when that got solved i still had music to fall in to. Love and regards...
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 20, 2011 18:17:50 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 20, 2011 18:36:59 GMT
I need a new drug but I can't find it. It has a name, though. It's called Cat's Squirrel by Jethro Tull. The old version just doesn't do it for me anymore. I need a live recording by them. Anyone have a suggestion about what's a boy to do about this fever? A big welcome to The Jethro Tull Forum Burningrabbit and also to another This Was devotee. As for Cat's Squirrel, there are some alternative versions on the following Blodwyn Pig/Mick Abrahams albums. Cheers Maddog
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