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What wakes you up?

03 Feb 02 - 03:12 PM (#641427)
Subject: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

I've been meaning to ask this for some time, and this is the time. Every morning, without exception, when I wake up, I have a song rolling around in my head, and it often bugs me all day. This morning it was the Loch Tay Boat Song, yesterday, it was Inches & Miles. Is my unconcious mind trying to tell me something? Is this a common thing with music lovers?


03 Feb 02 - 03:29 PM (#641435)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: GUEST

New ideas on how to best troll mudcat


03 Feb 02 - 03:42 PM (#641440)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Jeri

Coffee.

Seriously, Kendall, I often wake up with some song in my head, but I forget it after I'm awake for a while. Either that, or it gets replaced by another song. I used to have problems going to sleep because I'd have a song playing in my head. The problem was that it bothered me. When I quit being irritated by it, I had no problem sleeping.

For some reason, Fielding's "Gin Mill Syncopators" is playing in my mind a lot these days. It's just fun to sing, even if it doesn't mean the same thing to me as it does to Rick.


03 Feb 02 - 03:53 PM (#641444)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: leprechaun

Light


03 Feb 02 - 04:24 PM (#641463)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: DougR

I think it's pretty common Kendall. I generally have one song or another running in my thoughts most of the time. I was told one time by a vocalists that if you ever get stuck with a song you simply can't get out of your thoughts, just think of Onward Christian Soldiers. Of course then you might have to figure out how to get that one out of your thoughts ...

DougR


03 Feb 02 - 04:28 PM (#641467)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Clinton Hammond

*shlurp*
*shlurp*
*shlurp*

The sound of my wife, making coffee!

.-)


03 Feb 02 - 04:35 PM (#641475)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Tweed

Lately it's been "Muddy Waters Live at Newport". I'm ready for any morning rush hour traffic after that....Bring on the blue hairs and school buses;~)


03 Feb 02 - 04:36 PM (#641476)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Liz the Squeak

A cat's arse in the face usually works..... yum.

LTS


03 Feb 02 - 04:37 PM (#641479)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: catspaw49

Quite often it is something that slipped in while the TV was on and I was asleep. I tend to forget this and the other day, quite early as I was getting the kids ready for school, making coffee, scratching my nuts....the usual morning things, I found myself singing:

Gimmee that thing
Gimmee that
Gimmee gimmee that
Gimmee that thing
Gimmee that
Gimmee gimmee that
Gimmee that thing
Gimmee that
Gimmee gimmee that
Gimmee gimmee gimmee that thing.


Remember that POS? Later in the day I heard it on a commercial, but at the time I was totally mystified as to what had sparked this memory of something well worth being suppressed!!!

If any of you are now stuck with this "song" squirrelling around for the next two days, blame Kendall......He asked!

Spaw


03 Feb 02 - 04:38 PM (#641481)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Justa Picker

Either a very strong rudder (with no ship to sail), or my 6 year old announcing "Dad I need juice now!"


03 Feb 02 - 04:59 PM (#641496)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: catspaw49

Yeah, I love the kids......You wake up and they are about a foot from your face........"Dad.....Dad.....Dad.......Dad......."

The weirdest thing said that I ever woke to was my wife saying, "Pat?.....Pat?.....Honey?.....Pat?...There's a bowling ball stuck under the Honda."..........Completely bizarre. I thought I was dreaming.

Spaw


03 Feb 02 - 05:16 PM (#641502)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Nemesis

Usually my bladder- after a scant 6 hours sleep..and stumbling to the loo for the past three days 'Pleasant and Delightful chorus 'And the larks they sang melodious .. and the larks they sang melodious .. and the larks they sang melodious..'' This morning however, it was a rather pleasant and delightful dream about Martyn Joseph whom I saw last night :)


03 Feb 02 - 05:30 PM (#641511)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Liz the Squeak

I woke up this morning with that bloody awful 'lion sleeps tonight' going on in my head..... and a cat's arse in my face.... he has no manners.

LTS


03 Feb 02 - 06:06 PM (#641533)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Jeri

On my face, my sleeping face, a cat's arse sits all night,
ohgoaway, ohgoaway

The smell of someone else cooking bacon at a festival campsite. I remember when folks would holler and ask if you wanted some, even if they didn't know you. People don't do that very much anymore.

So was there a bowling ball under the Honda, Spaw?


03 Feb 02 - 06:14 PM (#641537)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Liz the Squeak

A quim away, a quim away.....

(students of Old English should now be crying with laughter........)

LTS


03 Feb 02 - 06:27 PM (#641545)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: catspaw49

Actually Jeri, there was! MINE! The boys had evidently taken it out of the bag and were rolling it around the garage!! Karen had gotten it stuck between the body and an axle strut. The ball was NOT in good shape......but then neither am I. Sadly though the ball was worse and couldn't be saved..............

Spaw


03 Feb 02 - 06:29 PM (#641546)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Sorcha

Oh jeeez, Liz! That is bad......and there is poor JP in the wings with no quim......oh dear.

What Wakes Me Up
dogs
dogs
more dogs
My bladder
My daughter--"Braid/plait my hair?"
(at 7 AM, straight out of bed I am expected to be able to plait????)
Smell of bacon
Sounds of "pickin'" at a festival
Daylight
dogs
dogs
But what GETS me awake is COFFEE!!!!

damn you spaw............


03 Feb 02 - 06:35 PM (#641551)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Jeri

Liz, that's sick. My compliments.

Spaw, don't ya just hate when, with no permission whatsoever, somebody plays wi...WHADDYAMEAN, "SHUT UP, JERI??!!"

There was this horrible commercial that used to run every 5 minutes, advertising some sort of pizza-flavored food-like product, and I consequently had "Sugar in the mornin', sugar in the evenin', sugar at suppertime" in my head every morning for several weeks.


03 Feb 02 - 06:49 PM (#641559)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: CarolC

Today it was "Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus" by Ralph Vaughan Williams (which, incidently, I think is a mighty fine thing to wake up to), but I actually couldn't tell you whether or not this sort of thing happens very often.


03 Feb 02 - 06:49 PM (#641560)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: CapriUni

Often my cat is the first to wake me up... She sits down beside my pillow and meows in my ear (my version of a 4 year old human). Lately, the tune that's been running in my head is "Pukka, pukka, pukka, squeakily boink." from Fraggle Rock.

I kinda like the phenomenon, myself.


03 Feb 02 - 07:10 PM (#641569)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Desdemona

Spaw---WHY was the bowling ball under the Honda?!

Sadly, I haven't had a decent night's sleep since 1st becoming pregnant over 15 years ago; first it was my bladder, then it was the baby, then the kid/other babies, now just my over-developed sense of micro-managerial clock-watching neuroses (w/some help from my bladder---hey, I've had 3 kids, all right?!).

That said, whatever song was in my head when I dropped off usually spends the whole night & awakens with me in the morning; happily, this is generally a song I like, but not ALWAYS. The only proven method for exorcising "bad song cooties" is to pass it on to someone else; this can also be accomplished via e-mail. The key is to sing (or type) the song to your intended with no preamble, epilogue or apology. Just do what's needful & hang up or press "send"!

I recently rid myself of the Carpenters' "Close To You" this way, to my sister's horror (apologies to any 'catters now asking the musical question: "why do stars suddenly appear...")!


03 Feb 02 - 07:56 PM (#641598)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

Actually folks, I could have been more specific. What I want to know is, what song or tune wakes you? I'm wondering if whatever is bothering me manifests itself in a song while I'm asleep. Opinions please.


03 Feb 02 - 08:04 PM (#641604)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: catspaw49

Yeah Kendall, I was bothered 'cause I didn't have that thing so.....

Gimmee that thing
Gimmee that
Gimmee gimmee that
Gimmee that thing
Gimmee that
Gimmee gimmee that
Gimmee that thing
Gimmee that
Gimmee gimmee that
Gimmee gimmee gimmee that thing.


And now, hey.....I got my thing right here!!!

Spaw


03 Feb 02 - 08:54 PM (#641630)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: artbrooks

Morning Edition on NPR...if I had music on the clock radio I'd never wake up.


03 Feb 02 - 09:05 PM (#641637)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Sorcha

Kendall, I think it is probably true. It does seem to be true that what ever bothers you manifests in dreams, so why not songs?


03 Feb 02 - 09:09 PM (#641640)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

Seems like the only songs that wake me these days are about loss and regrets.


03 Feb 02 - 09:19 PM (#641651)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Desdemona

Ooooh....I know how that is. What I find really vexing is that often the "soundtrack" accompanies dreams that reflect (in various degrees of abstraction!) the things that are weighing upon me in real life, with the result that I wake up feling exhausted by having spent the night subconsciously wrestling with things that I still have to deal with in my waking life.


03 Feb 02 - 09:54 PM (#641672)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

I wonder if this happens to non musicians?


03 Feb 02 - 10:05 PM (#641678)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: GUEST

"Loss and regrets"?.....Sounds like youre playing too much C & W then, Kendall!

*S*


03 Feb 02 - 10:34 PM (#641701)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Sorcha

Kendall, I know what you mean. I honestly think it has to do with "getting older"....not necessarily OLD, or ancient, just with some realization that the end of our lives is nearer than we would wish. Not "soon" as it were, just that we are no longer young with the Springtime before us.

This is happening to me quite often now, and not just in sleep/dreams. It does not have to be depressing; it's just a sort of wake up call to make sure your house is in order.

I would also guess that it has a LOT to do with your voice problems and the upcoming visit to Boston. I suspect that there is nothing more important to you in your life right now than your voice........and your sub-conscious is subtly preparing you to say goodbye if necessary...........I hope it is all a false alarm.

Try to direct or re-direct your Thought Songs/Dreams just before you go to sleep. Hear and see yourself singing. Hear a positive song as you go to sleep. It really can help.


03 Feb 02 - 11:22 PM (#641736)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: CarolC

Well, I'm not a singer, and the piece I woke up to this morning that I mentioned in my last post is an instrumental piece. So maybe there's a correlation there. I don't know if I've ever woken up with a song in my head.


04 Feb 02 - 01:08 AM (#641783)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: CapriUni

I'd echo what Sorcha said, Kendall (and I'll direct this to Desdamona as well, who mentioned being exhausted by her dreams). Remember that dreaming is simply a different kind of thinking than you practice in your waking state, and you can learn (through practice) to take control of your dreams a bit -- not entirely, but you can dream with purpose.

Visualizing your vocal folds healing and you singing strongly again, as you go off to sleep might help (It might help them heal, as well as helping you wake up happier). Also, you can ask a specific question about something that is bothering you: ask for an answer, or a way to solve a problem. Write the question out on a slip of paper just before you drift off to sleep. It may take a week or two of doing this before you're able to decipher the answers that come to you in dreams. But even your dreams remain eternally wierd, it might help to end the day thinking of finding solutions rather than feeling overwhelmed by the questions...

The dreaming brain (mine, at any rate) is very like a child: it likes puzzles, games, things to do.

Good luck!

P.S.: has anyone had the experience of waking up with an original song in the head? Or do your dreams ever have a musical background, like a movie?


04 Feb 02 - 01:15 AM (#641784)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: CarolC

Yes! I've composed symphonies in my sleep! But I can't remember them when I wake up. And composing anything at all is way beyond my abilities when I'm awake.


04 Feb 02 - 02:41 AM (#641799)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Kaleea

I am now going to have to kill someone as the Loveboat themesong is running rampant through my braincells. What wakes me up is the sound of my kitty barfing up a hairball & the knowledge that I will (after going back to sleep & forgetting) get up & step in a mushy wet spot. Kendall, if the Loveboat does not sail away soon, I will be forced to placed a voodoo doll into a room with your name on it & put little voodoo headphones on the little voodoo doll head's & play only the Carpenters & Barry Manilow nonstop for the next 17 days. HEY! perhaps if we catters all got together & made a voodoo doll of binlately & placed it in the same room with kendalls doll with the nails on the chalkboard muzak, he would give himself up. Yeah, muzak, maybe some Porter Wagoner & video tapes of speeches of Richard Nixon. It's so crazy, it just might work! Think of the terrific info the guys questioning the "detainees" in Cuba could get by using this method. Or is it against the Geneva convention?


04 Feb 02 - 04:09 AM (#641813)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: mooman

Normally for me it's that moment of complete panic as one comes close to total suffocation due to a Persian cat (waiting for his breakfast) lying across my air passages. (Ah yes...they do work out the best ways of realising their priorities...)

After I've recomposed myself, caught my breath, spat out the cat hairs and taken my medication, I may reflect gently on a piece of O'Carolan or Rory Dall while keeping one ear on BBC Radio 4's "Today" programme.

All the best,

mooman


04 Feb 02 - 04:39 AM (#641824)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Banjer

I don't wake up with a song in my head, in fact rarely does a song enter my head. (Sound does NOT travel in a vaccuum!)

Mostly what jars me out of the rack is the dogs desire to answer natures call, then my desire to answer natures call, someone in the kitchen rattlin' those pots and pans, in that order. I feel a song coming on, where's Dinah?


04 Feb 02 - 09:24 AM (#641933)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

Actually Sorcha, this has been going on ever since I can remember, but, the ones about loss and regret have taken over in the last few years. I dont listen to country music, and I never watched the Love Boat.


04 Feb 02 - 09:30 AM (#641939)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

Kaleea, check the INCHES AND MILES thread...you're gonna kill me!


04 Feb 02 - 10:34 AM (#641989)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: KingBrilliant

I wake up with my daughter's songs in my head.
MUCH too early, she wakes up and comes rushing in to wake me up with "I've just worked out a new song, listen...", "I've just worked out how to play something, listen", "I've just worked out these lovely chords, listen".....etc ....etc....
I know I wanted her to be a folkie - but sometimes I just want to sleeeeeeeeeeeep.
AND - I wish she'd put some clothes on first - naked folking just makes me feel cold, and then I have to burrow back into the lovely warm duvet and sleeeeeeeeeeep.
Only I can't because by then she's woken me up.
And then there's the inevitable CLANG of clumsy kid + guitar + furniture. Then, "oops. Oh I think its alright".
10 year olds, eh? Too much enthusiasm that's the trouble.

Kris


04 Feb 02 - 11:41 AM (#642044)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: SharonA

I wake up to the "beep beep beep" of my electric alarm clock. Not much of a tune, but it has a nice tempo. *G*

I've tried setting the alarm to play a radio station instead of the "beep" sound, but one never knows what annoying song or commercial might be playing at the appointed time (besides, the radio is sometimes tuned to an all-news station, so one could awaken to a story about a murder and incorporate that into one's waking dreams – talk about nightmares!) So, for me, the neutrality of the "beep" works; it clears my mind of whatever unpleasantness I might have been dreaming about as I wake up.

kendall, I suggest that you get yourself one of those clock-radios with the built-in tape player and/or CD player. Insert a tape or CD with whatever positive, uplifting music you think will carry you through the morning as it replays in your head, then set your alarm clock to play that tape or CD at the appoiinted time to wake you. There are also electric alarm clocks that will play your choice of several sounds such as waves on a beach, birds chirping, a babbling brook and other relaxing noises that might distract your waking brain from the loss-and-regret songs running through it.


04 Feb 02 - 12:52 PM (#642108)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

Sharon A That's an excellent idea. The only problem is, I dont have to get up at any special time. Some days it's 7 am, others, 8 am, more often 5 am. I could drive the machine nuts resetting it! Today, it was "Circle of Friends"


04 Feb 02 - 01:31 PM (#642148)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: SharonA

You mean "..outside of a small circle of friends"? Yep, that's definitely not a happy song.

Oddly enough, "A Circle of Friends" is the motto of the local folk-song society I belong to. The motto's message, however, is meant to be a lot more positive than the song's!! :^)


04 Feb 02 - 01:31 PM (#642150)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: RichM

Cats.
Specifically those stiff cat whiskers on my face. Tickles, make me shudder.
Or the next step, lying around the top of my head and purring(again, cats---not my bedpartner)


05 Feb 02 - 07:28 AM (#642847)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Dave Bryant

I used to get woken up by a girlfriend's butt in my face.

So I bought her an ashtray.


05 Feb 02 - 07:45 AM (#642867)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

Thanks for sharing Dave and Rich. Sharon, the song I'm talking about may not be the same one you mentioned. It's Dave Mallett again, and it goes;Oh hell, I'll post it.


05 Feb 02 - 10:05 AM (#642958)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: SharonA

"Ohhhhhhh, hellllll, I'll poooooost iiiiiit..." Got a tune to go with that, kendall? *G*

Here's a link to the song kendall's really talking about: CIRCLE OF FRIENDS by Dave Mallett


05 Feb 02 - 06:23 PM (#643371)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Ebbie

Kendall, the sadness that came through in the night I think for me had to do with getting older, knowing I no longer had all the options that I had taken granted all my life. (Whatta you mean- I'm gettin' old?! Why, I've been young all my life!)

Once I got that through my head- and I'm not finished yet- I started noticing how very much I still can do, including enjoying moments more than I just about ever had. And relationships with people have become much more valuable to me.

I'm hoping for another 20 years, with each year getting richer and more meaningful to me.

That said, yesterday I woke with 'Music in the Air'; today it was 'Ashokan Farewell'. They're always complete with orchestration- and LOUD too. No wonder they wake me up.

Ebbie


05 Feb 02 - 07:22 PM (#643417)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

Humor is the opiate of the melancholy.


05 Feb 02 - 07:22 PM (#643419)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Catherine Jayne

I do wake up humming top tunes sometimes, usually after having been to a session


05 Feb 02 - 10:20 PM (#643505)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: rangeroger

You could always try one of these coffee blends.

rr


05 Feb 02 - 10:20 PM (#643506)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Bert

The past week or so it's been 'Summer Wages' and I'm getting a bit fed up with it, so if you'd like it Kendall it's yours.


06 Feb 02 - 08:37 AM (#643717)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

The one that woke me this am was the Lumberjack song from Monte Python!


06 Feb 02 - 08:56 AM (#643734)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: SharonA

kendall: Well, that's a big improvement (mood-wise) over Mallett's "Circle of Friends"!


06 Feb 02 - 09:29 AM (#643763)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: GUEST

CBC Radio Two wonderful. A great way to start the day.


06 Feb 02 - 01:29 PM (#643940)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Ebbie

'Jamie's Song, by Lorraine Godwin

"And his daddy said, Boy, just look what you've done now
Always figured you'd turn out mean
And everybody knows you're the scum of the earth
So don't look for no help from me
No, you'll get nothing from me
"

Whew.

Ebbie


06 Feb 02 - 02:06 PM (#643971)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: CarolC

Sounds like you're on the road to recovery there, kendall.

This morning I didn't have anything in my head when I first woke up (so what else is new). But shortly after I woke up, and I was just lying there thinking about how to get the body moving, this one by Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellas popped into my head...

Is you 'appy
You gotta be 'appy
You got to be
One hundred percent!
(I suppose! )

Is you 'appy
You gotta be 'appy
You got to be
One hundred percent!
(I suppose... )

What are you looking peevish for
Pick your jaw up off the floor
Was you smacked wit' a two by four?
Well, you're not broke out in sores
You ain't got no desease
Don't go lookin' for sympathy
Cause I knows if you was me
You'd be 'appy!

And I knows how hard it's got
And your guts has gone to rot
And your life is all upsot
And you're flashin' cold and hot
Suck back your nasal drip
Stiffen up your lower lip
You're not goin' to be missed
So 'tis just as well to be 'appy...

Humor as an opiate, indeed. Got my day off to a really nice start.


06 Feb 02 - 02:55 PM (#644013)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Deda

A friend recently gave me a CD of Joni Mitchell's greatest hits, and I woke up with "kerry get out your cane" and "I was a free man in Paris, I felt unfettered and alive, nobody was calling me up for favors, nobody's future to decide" kind of competing with each other for the front seat inside my head. Normally NPR wakes me up, and I don't know that these actually woke me up, I just woke up knowing that I'd been hearing them in my sleep. And I'm not a musician.


06 Feb 02 - 08:14 PM (#644198)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

You like that quote Carol C.? That is one of mine.


06 Feb 02 - 08:22 PM (#644203)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: DancingMom

The piano theme music from Garrison Keillor's "Writer's Almanac" on NPR. Sunday morning it's the last half hour of "Blues Before Sunrise". Or my dog thumping her tail and scratching,licking my hand, wanting to go out. Or the teenagers, all fighting to get in the bathroom, with the bathroom door going SLAM!...SLAM!! Sharon


06 Feb 02 - 08:36 PM (#644206)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: CarolC

Well I agree with you, kendall. Humor is certainly my opiate. Although I find that when that when humor is in abundance, I don't experience very much melancholy.


08 Feb 02 - 06:40 PM (#645599)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: 53

Folgers in my cup.


09 Feb 02 - 06:10 AM (#645888)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Deckman

My preferance is "Bride Judy's Tongue In My Ear." That's a song, in the key of D. (you believe that, don't you?) CHEERS, Bob


09 Feb 02 - 07:50 AM (#645910)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Catherine Jayne

Apart from waking up humming tunes I am often woken up by a certain housemate's snoring and farting!


09 Feb 02 - 09:18 AM (#645939)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: GUEST,van lingle

this thread has made me realize how much a part music plays in my waking up process on work day mornings. i keep the radio on all night and tuned to the local npr station (wgcu) and usually a volume spike in the classical piece that's playing causes me to open my eyes at 4:30 - 5:00 a.m. i lie there in a fuzzy state for awhile listening and staring at the two guitars on stands by the bed. i get up make some coffee and start abowl of spoon sized shredded wheat soaking, pick up a guitar (usually the small larrivee)sit on the couch in the living room and fingerpick softly, so as not to wake beth, and listen to morning edition. after i dress and get to the truck i crank up the gin blossoms "outside looking in" (some mornings this could be "tony rice plays bluegrass" or a bill monroe tape which spans most of his career) to not quite bleeding ear level and get psyched for the day ahead. i guess i'm in a rut but it seems to work for me. vl


04 Mar 02 - 12:56 PM (#662559)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

This morning I was awakened by (I dont believe it) 76 Trombones! It has to mean something.


04 Mar 02 - 07:39 PM (#662804)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: CapriUni

Maybe you're just feeling how we're all rallying around you... :-)

It's not listed in the lyrics, but I'm rootin' & tootin' in the kazzoo section!


05 Mar 02 - 05:20 PM (#663278)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Liz the Squeak

OK which one of you bastards started with the Carpenters? All sodding day it's been 'why do stars suddenly appear.....!' much to the delight of my line manager who was standing outside the kitchen listening in!

Trouble is, I can only picture it as being done by Rick Moranis from the Steve Martin film 'Parenthood' (Boy, should have watched THAT one 7 years ago rather than 5.......) where he does it as a duet by himself.

Please, someone start with an Abba tune??

LTS


05 Mar 02 - 05:33 PM (#663284)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: kendall

Abba? I thought he was prime minister of Israel?


05 Mar 02 - 10:14 PM (#663400)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: mmm1a

I wake up to the most annoying Country radio station I can find. I really don't care for twangy music and I have found that if I set my alarm to it I definetly get up just to shut it off. Hey it works ... alot better then when I had accidently had set on a classical station, slept right through it. lol mmm


06 Mar 02 - 12:53 PM (#663738)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Little Hawk

Virtually anything wakes me up. Any human or animal activity. Mechanical sounds. A pin dropping. A dust mite sneezing. Whatever. But very seldom, if ever, am I woken up by a song. I have, however, been kept awake by various songs, sometimes for many hours or even for most of the night. This is a truly horrible experience, akin to being in musical hell.

The Carpenters' "Close to You" is a deadly one. Anyone who thinks of it is doomed unless they can pass it on to someone else.

"Why do dogs roll over and die...every time...you pass by? Just like me, they dread to be, close to you..."

Yeah. Anyway, last night I was woken up by a dream. I was in some American city in a tall apartment building or hotel, and there was this incredible wind that kept shaking the building. Every now and then it would sort of lurch sideways in a loose, nasty way, and I thought "This building is going to fall!" The gusts were so strong that you could feel the cold air coming through tiny openings around windows and it was howling in the floor vents.

For some reason my 2 American cousins, Karen and Stephanie, were there (I seldom give them much thought). I kept thinking I should head for an elevator and go down to the basement, but for some reason I couldn't decide to do it.

Then the building gave one more lurch...and didn't recover, but started a long slow fall to the right. I could see the lights of the other skyscrapers appearing to angle over the other way. My cousins and I all held hands, and I said "I love you." It seemed like the most appropriate thing to say, since there was simply nothing that could be done at that point. It was very frightening, but at the same time I felt a sort of calm resignation, and waited for the shock as the building continued to fall. I figured "It should be a painless death..."

I didn't notice that we weren't sliding to the down side of the floor (dreams are weird, but you don't notice the weird parts till afterward), and the building kept falling for the longest time. Just about the time I figured it would hit the ground, the lights in the other buildings all went out...and I woke up.

It no doubt means something, but I have no idea what.

- LH


06 Mar 02 - 02:39 PM (#663825)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: lady penelope

The only thing guaranteed to wake me up is the sound of my mother calling my name. It has to be using the tone of voice that I call my mother's "Voice Of Power". It's not that' she's is shouting or even particularly raising her voice, it's just this tone her voice aquires that makes people react in that 'sit, stay, roll over' way.

Songs going round your head.....that's okay. What bugs me is when you can only remember a little bit of a song and that goes round your head all day. I've got this Turkish song going round my head at the moment and all I can remember is the very last bit of the chorus, which is half a bar of music and a double kiss sound!!!


06 Mar 02 - 03:30 PM (#663855)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: Dorrie

i'll tell you what always never fails to wake me up Ska Punk such as - less than jake, blink 182, capdown and sublime. Or some music i hate so i have to jump up and turn it up heeeheehee


06 Mar 02 - 04:30 PM (#663883)
Subject: RE: What wakes you up?
From: vectis

The fourth alarm clock. The first three have little effect. I can walk across the room, turn them off and return to bed without rousing.
I have been known to sleep through a complete fire drill even though my room had the fire bell in it.
If the fourth alarm fails I rely on my husband to kick me out of bed physically before he turns over and returns to the land of nod. The lucky b******