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Forum King
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Songs to listen to as you're going to sleep
Wings - Uncle Albert
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Forum King
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: South Central Pennsylvania USA
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SCORPIONS - LONESOME CROW
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Forum King
Join Date: Nov 2000
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Staind - So Far Away
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Made In The USA
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![]() Gearwhore - Love "I just want to lie in my own crusty filth, eating rancid egg sandwiches, until some unfortunate paramedic has to blow down my door to find my bloated and pasty corpse wedged between the nightstand and mattress stained with Bengay and Robitussin DM." - Greg Gutfeld on sex and seniors "Syphilis does not stay in Vegas. Debt collectors do not stay in Vegas. Dead hookers stay in Vegas, but the guilt stays with you forever." - Bill Schultz |
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Amazon Bush Woman
Forum Queen Join Date: May 2003
Location: The Sticks, Queensland
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The Cure: Pictures of You, Love Song, or Just Like Heaven (if I'm going to bed by myself
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Major Dudette
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In the arms of the angel_Westlife.
All pop music is good music but all good music isn't pop music ![]() Wanna know more about pop music or my boy-bands? Westlife / Backstreet Boys / Savage Garden / NSync / Michael Learns to Rock |
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Fears the boots
Forum King Join Date: May 2003
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Staind - Epiphany
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Forum Music King
(Forum King) Join Date: Jun 2003
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Saint Etienne - Western Wind |
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FRISIAN (MOD)
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: in a house
Posts: 16,104
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anything by Kitaro ( he's the Jean-Michel Jarre from Japan)
can listen to one or two track before falling asleep.( have given it a test already) |
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Frenchoderator
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Lavabo, fond du couloir, 3è porte à droite
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Almost any piece from Eno's pure ambient discs
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Nothing to say...
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: UK
Posts: 23,098
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Moby - Hymn (alt quiet version)
33 Minutes of blissed out ambience, drifted off to that on numerous occasions over the years. |
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Resident Floydian
Join Date: Aug 2003
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For bedtime it's usually Synergy, Ozric Tentacles or Johann Sebastian Bach. (One of the few times I'll ever listen to classical.)
Then again, the other night I went to sleep to the Liz Phair Complete Girlysound Demos bootleg I finally got a copy of. Pink Floyd's a pretty good choice for bedtime, too. And if I'm with a girl, then it's a combination of her music and my music (if she likes to go to sleep with music, that is).
I'm a psychosomatic sister running around without a leash. |
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Major Dude
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Any ballad by the Eagles should do it. Most Pink Floys is good, except for stuff like Bring The Boys Back Home.
Also, Radiohead - Karma Police Tool - The Grudge, You Lied, Negative Ions Led Zeppelin - No Quarter |
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Resident Floydian
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 6,222
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When I go to sleep to Pink Floyd, it's usually Animals, Meddle or Ummagumma (Live Album).
I'm a psychosomatic sister running around without a leash. |
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Forum King
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Houston, TX
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Anything by Goldfrapp.
-- Michael |
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Major Dude
Join Date: Oct 2002
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A Perfect Circle can be good sleeping music if you make a mix CD, otherwise there are too many upbeat songs mixed with the slower ones. |
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Forum Loser
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One of those CD's with waterfalls and thunderstorm sounds and rain
hmmmm. My grandma has one and its pretty cool. |
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Forum Music King
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Anything by Alec Empire...
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Made In The USA
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Hmm...How could I forget this one? I almost feel asleep last night to this when I was drawing a picture...
Incubus - Aqueous Transmission "I just want to lie in my own crusty filth, eating rancid egg sandwiches, until some unfortunate paramedic has to blow down my door to find my bloated and pasty corpse wedged between the nightstand and mattress stained with Bengay and Robitussin DM." - Greg Gutfeld on sex and seniors "Syphilis does not stay in Vegas. Debt collectors do not stay in Vegas. Dead hookers stay in Vegas, but the guilt stays with you forever." - Bill Schultz |
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Forum Viking
(Forum King) Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: The North
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Cafe del Mar (Soft Wave) - Plenitude part II
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Major Dude
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: CA
Posts: 1,307
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Moby - Porcelain
George Michael - Father Figure |
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Amazon Bush Woman
Forum Queen Join Date: May 2003
Location: The Sticks, Queensland
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The Cure's - Trust (Live)
Listening to it right now, and I love how it's mainly instrumental, very soothing with the occasional "I love you, Robert" screamed
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Frenchoderator
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Lavabo, fond du couloir, 3è porte à droite
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Amazon Bush Woman
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Yup, from "Show". Somehow I never really listened to it. And one evening I did, and was just amazed at how relaxing it was, especially for being recorded at a concert.
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Forum Music King
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I was terribly ill yesterday (spent the entire day in bed). I listened to Brian Eno - Music For Airports. Talk about fucking weird - it was like music created by machines alone (with no human input)...
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
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I'd say the entire Up On the Sun album by the Meat Puppets is a good fall-asleep-to-album.
Cylob, have you heard No Pussyfootin' by Fripp and Eno? How does Music For Airports compare to it? |
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Frenchoderator
Join Date: May 2000
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Techorator
Winamp & Shoutcast Team Join Date: Jun 2000
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I've been trippin' off to these 2 ambient SHOUTcast streams recently
SomaFM - Drone Zone http://www.somafm.com/dronezone.pls (128k stream, but they also do 56 & 24) Mystic Radio http://mystic1.streamguys.com:7150/listen.pls Aah, so blissful... ZzZzZzZz |
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Comfortably Numb
(Forum King) Join Date: Jun 2001
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Anything that's New Age Jazz, like Kitaro or Andreas Vollenweider.
I wish there was a New Age Jazz station on SHOUTcast. I've never understood why there isn't
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Major Dude
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: m/cr, UK
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"Stop Lighting Fires" - Dr. Phil
It's been said that I could start an arguement in an empty room.....I see no reason to disbelieve this. |
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Forum Music King
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I like a nice bit of ambient last thing at night.
Stereolab ![]() Broadcast ![]() Real thinking music........ |
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FRISIAN (MOD)
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: in a house
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it all depends on what's playing at my stations at that moment- could be some darkwave or could be Rythmn & Blues- hell could even be band aid -do they know it's christmas
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Frenchoderator
Join Date: May 2000
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Ahhh, SomaFM Don't know the other one, will try it someday.I'll add two others Mixing Of Particular States => http://www.mops-radio.org/radio3/radio3.php Sleepbot => http://www.sleepbot.com/ambience/cgi...cgi/listen.pls MOPS focuses mostly on very quiet, textured ambient. Sleepbot plays all kinds of stuff ranging from noise recordings to ambient classics. Best ambient streams out there along with Soma. |
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Major Dude
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Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 5 "Emperor"
Beethoven- 'Moonlight' (Adagio)' Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings Op. 11 NiN - A Warm Place Moby - Gods face over moving water Delirium - Silence (featuring sarah mclachlan) ...to name a few |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 106
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Norah Jones is always good for that.
Toni Braxton and Brian McKnight albums... Hm... then... I listen to John Williams (the classical guitarist) and his Romance Of The Guitar... brilliant! |
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Forum King
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Norn Ir'nd, leek...
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Metallica - Black album
Metallica - S&M I really cant remember which songs... what? I can fall asleep listening to anything!
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Forum Music King
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Britney Spears - I was Born to Make You Happy
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Forum King
Join Date: Jul 2002
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cylob.........
britney?
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Forum Music King
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Sure, as a last thought at night.
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