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Dream Theater => Dream Theater => Topic started by: Jaffa on July 18, 2011, 01:02:43 PM
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There’s a thread called running to Octavarium about someone who liked to listen to that song while they were running. It just got me to thinking: are there any Dream Theater songs you use for specific things? For instance:
6:00 – not that big a fan of the song in general, but it serves as a great alarm clock.
Constant Motion – again, don’t LOVE the song, but I love to exercise to it.
A Change of Seasons – I’m a writer, and this is the best song I’ve EVER found for creative inspiration while I’m writing.
The Ministry of Lost Souls/In the Presence of Enemies pt 2: When I’m having trouble getting to sleep, I’ll often grab Systematic Chaos and start it on track 7, and I’ll usually be asleep before ITPOE2’s over. I don’t find those songs boring at all, but they have a relaxing effect on me.
Take the Time: my ultimate motivational/inspirational song. Gets me pumped and ready for just about anything.
Anybody else have any songs they have special uses for?
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Whenever I need a bit of a motivator to let it all out, I normally whack on Vacant.
Other than that, I just use DT songs to sing along to...Badly.
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6:00 – not that big a fan of the song in general, but it serves as a great alarm clock.
??? If you like being jarred out of your sleep by a drum beat, then, yeah, I guess that would do the trick. Whatever floats your boat, man. I prefer the mellow opening of Pink Floyd's Momentary Lapse Of Reason album myself.
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6:00 – not that big a fan of the song in general, but it serves as a great alarm clock.
??? If you like being jarred out of your sleep by a drum beat, then, yeah, I guess that would do the trick. Whatever floats your boat, man. I prefer the mellow opening of Pink Floyd's Momentary Lapse Of Reason album myself.
:lol I know what you mean. Myself, mellow songs make me feel like going back to sleep when I try to use them as alarms. I'm not a morning person; I need something to kick me awake.
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Well, perhaps you would be a morning person if you used proper wake-up music. Using 6:00 to wake up is about as appropriate as using 2 Live Crew for a nice brunch with mom.
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Depends from time to time
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Well, perhaps you would be a morning person if you used proper wake-up music. Using 6:00 to wake up is about as appropriate as using 2 Live Crew for a nice brunch with mom.
There's a reason alarm clocks make shrill obnoxious noises - some of us need to be jarred awake, or we just go back to sleep.
Whenever I need a bit of a motivator to let it all out, I normally whack on Vacant.
Vacant's an excellent choice for that purpose.
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There’s a thread called running to Octavarium about someone who liked to listen to that song while they were running. It just got me to thinking: are there any Dream Theater songs you use for specific things? For instance:
6:00 – not that big a fan of the song in general, but it serves as a great alarm clock.
Constant Motion – again, don’t LOVE the song, but I love to exercise to it.
A Change of Seasons – I’m a writer, and this is the best song I’ve EVER found for creative inspiration while I’m writing.
The Ministry of Lost Souls/In the Presence of Enemies pt 2: When I’m having trouble getting to sleep, I’ll often grab Systematic Chaos and start it on track 7, and I’ll usually be asleep before ITPOE2’s over. I don’t find those songs boring at all, but they have a relaxing effect on me.
Take the Time: my ultimate motivational/inspirational song. Gets me pumped and ready for just about anything.
Anybody else have any songs they have special uses for?
I agree with the entire post :tup
6:00 – not that big a fan of the song in general, but it serves as a great alarm clock.
??? If you like being jarred out of your sleep by a drum beat, then, yeah, I guess that would do the trick. Whatever floats your boat, man. I prefer the mellow opening of Pink Floyd's Momentary Lapse Of Reason album myself.
Signs of Life? holy shit that would put me in a deeper sleep than i already would be in :lol
its so soothing.
seriously if im in the right state of mind... like laying on the couch doing nothing... and i think about that song (or the opening to Division Bell or On An Island... i drift off
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I listen to As I Am to pump me up before I go play ball with my friends.
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Special uses, eh? Some songs work very well when you're making bananas and cream ;)
Otherwise, the AA Suite is a good one to jog to; great pace, great energy, lot's of change ups, etc. And it clocks in at almost an hour
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6:00 – not that big a fan of the song in general, but it serves as a great alarm clock.
I thought I was the only one that used that to wake up xD
And I even like the song a lot!
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Back in college i would study to IAW and Awake. I swear it made me smarter. All of the complex time signatures and arrangements would rearrange and create new neural networks in my brain. Kind of like Mozart.
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A Change of Seasons – I’m a writer, and this is the best song I’ve EVER found for creative inspiration while I’m writing.
Just make sure you don't write about hypocrites, holding you at bay.
The Ministry of Lost Souls/In the Presence of Enemies pt 2: When I’m having trouble getting to sleep, I’ll often grab Systematic Chaos and start it on track 7, and I’ll usually be asleep before ITPOE2’s over. I don’t find those songs boring at all, but they have a relaxing effect on me.
I tend to do that with SDV.
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I used to use Octavarium to time my 3 mile runs. Sure, its not the BEST workout song, especially at the beginning, but I'm used to exercising with no music at all, so that was no problem for me.
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I like to take insects, and the trap them in glass cups, and watch them struggle to escape... all the while I blast "The Glass Prison" as I scream the vocals in a death metal type voice, as I laugh demonicly at the insect's failed attempts to escape the glass.
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I love to bowl to Systematic Chaos.
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I like to take insects, and the trap them in glass cups, and watch them struggle to escape... all the while I blast "The Glass Prison" as I scream the vocals in a death metal type voice, as I laugh demonicly at the insect's failed attempts to escape the glass.
I think you've won my thread.
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I've also used 6:00 as an alarm signal. How ironic ;D
Constant Motion, This Dying Soul and As I Am are on my gym playlist, and I currently use ITPOE pt. 1 as my ringtone, because of the intro. My previous ringtone was the isolated drum track during the instrumental section of, again, Constant Motion. Man, that bit is freaky.
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I've used The Glass Prison as my alarm clock for years, and I've used These Walls, The Count of Tuscany, Metropolis, and a few others as ring tones.
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Vacant's an excellent choice for that purpose.
It's the violins, it always triggers tears </3
Special uses, eh? Some songs work very well when you're making bananas and cream ;)
Otherwise, the AA Suite is a good one to jog to; great pace, great energy, lot's of change ups, etc. And it clocks in at almost an hour
I'm going to have to try that I think.
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I definitely use 6:00 as an alarm clock.
Other songs:
Running/working out - Constant Motion
On my way to school - New Millennium
Public transit - A Change of Seasons, In the Name of God
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Overture 1928 is perfect for walking. The beat of it perfectly matches my pace.
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I use the Majesty demos as a coaster.
(Disclaimer: I actually don't mind them, I just had a silly line and wanted to use it.)
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I use the Majesty demos as a coaster.
(Disclaimer: I actually don't mind them, I just had a silly line and wanted to use it.)
:lol Wonderful.
Also, cool to see that several other people use 6:00 for a wake up call.
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Special uses, eh? Some songs work very well when you're making bananas and cream ;)
Otherwise, the AA Suite is a good one to jog to; great pace, great energy, lot's of change ups, etc. And it clocks in at almost an hour
I'm going to have to try that I think.
Which one? Bananas and cream or jogging? :lol
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I've tried running to the 12SS, and it doesn't work. Repentance is such a buzz kill.
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I prefer running to LaBries solo music, particularly Mullmuzzler 2, it's got such uplifting tone.
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To all the people who use 6:00 to wake up -- there's a reason the album is called Awake.
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To all the people who use 6:00 to wake up -- there's a reason the album is called Awake.
But if one is Awake, then it's not Dream Theater is it? It's just Theater.
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To all the people who use 6:00 to wake up -- there's a reason the album is called Awake.
But if one is Awake, then it's not Dream Theater is it? It's just Theater.
Or one is awake and daydreaming.
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Or one is awake and daydreaming.
Ah yes, Daydreaming... That's when Dream and Day Unite.
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To all the people who use 6:00 to wake up -- there's a reason the album is called Awake.
But if one is Awake, then it's not Dream Theater is it? It's just Theater.
Haha funny :lol
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One can only see Images & Words whilst Awake.
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IndyCar seems to like DT, blasting it pre-race at Homestead last year. along with some satch, vai, and i think zaza.
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Hmm.. if the artwork is any indication, A Dramatic Turn Of Events would make for a great plane riding album.
Seriously, though, Awake and FII make for a great playlist for my typical 2+ hour walks.
Also, The Glass Prison is great for running.
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I used to listen to TDEN on the way to my old job because I hated working there, and the song got me pumped. I would roll into the parking lot by the time Jordan's outro riff kicked in.
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I find that Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence can cure cancer, give poor people money, and kill terrorists. Hell, the last time I listened to it, Rupert Murdoch was put on trial!
In all seriousness, I like to write to Octavarium. And Falling into Infinity. Most other albums are way too distracting.
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I listen to Constant Motion while I play with myself. The reason I do so is kinda self explanatory.
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I listen to Constant Motion while I play with myself. The reason I do so is kinda self explanatory.
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I listen to Constant Motion while I play with myself. The reason I do so is kinda self explanatory.
Haha. Gross.
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I listen to Regression while regressing.
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6:00 – not that big a fan of the song in general, but it serves as a great alarm clock.
??? If you like being jarred out of your sleep by a drum beat, then, yeah, I guess that would do the trick. Whatever floats your boat, man. I prefer the mellow opening of Pink Floyd's Momentary Lapse Of Reason album myself.
:lol I know what you mean. Myself, mellow songs make me feel like going back to sleep when I try to use them as alarms. I'm not a morning person; I need something to kick me awake.
Same, I use Angel of Death as my alarm clock when I need to wake up early :p
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I listen to Constant Motion while I play with myself. The reason I do so is kinda self explanatory.
By playing by yourself, do you mean taking action figures and having them fight your shlong? Or do you mean jerkin' it?
Because I do the former to CM all the time.
I prefer to do the latter to Erotomania. :neverusethis: