Sinister: Does music move the mind or does music move the body? (I dunno)
snowy .
snowy_theband at xxx.com
Wed Mar 13 11:07:10 GMT 2002
*Hopes this doesn't contribute to the exodus* ;-)
I was thinking the other day about music and dancing. Most people I know
really like dancing, but I don't. People tend to assume this is shyness
(which it may be) or just fear (which it isn't). I occasionally get the
urge to jump up and move around to a song, usually with a few drinks inside
me or when something particularly nice has happened. But most of the time
music fires my imagination. I've always been the same. When I was a boy I
used to listen to songs and have very vivid daydreams, usually about being a
hero and rescuing someone, or just doing something amazing and memorable. I
still live a sort of Billy Liar existence. My daydreams have changed now,
probably broadened a bit. But I'm still essentially the same. Really great
music just makes me disappear into my own little world inside my head.
Am I odd? Or are there others like me?
snowy xxx
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