Man, it's time for an F-chat 80's revival. Pet Shop Boys West End Girls Always on My Mind Duran Duran - Come Undone And, of course, the greatest song from the 80's. Flock of Seagulls. I Ran. T
Thanks NEP. Glad you turned me on to them. I looked them up. I can’t believe I hadn’t been aware of them until now. Great sound!
I am very grateful for this thread (and a couple others like it across some areas I read at on the net). Thanks for everyone’s contributions. I suffered an exposure to an environmental and chemical irritant last weekend that I am recovering from. I believe in the healing properties of music, and am using it to speed recovery. Exposures like I had, and/or to food sensitivities, negatively affect my nervous system and gut, the gut/brain axis. They put me in a funk, and music and good memories help me greatly in enduring the wait for it to clear up. There is evidence that good memories also helps heal in diseases like parkinsons, of which I am prone to from family genetics. All the best! Thanks for the good memories folks. I am not often comfortable with sharing personal health information like this but wanted others to understand a different aspect to the importance of their contributions here. I appreciate you all.
Get well soon brother ! I grew up near Chicago. Don't know if you lived there, or are old enough to remember this, our favorite TV show ! The music is Henry Mancini's theme to "Experiment in Terror".
Much better spicedriver, and thanks for the well wishes. I believe I always come out better off having gone through an instance like this in spite of the set back. Even if the gain is only a lesson learned. I moved here at 14 years of age to the western suburb of Addison first, in ‘74 out of Wichita. I don’t recall Creature Features from back then, but likely caught it once in awhile, and perhaps I have seen it a few times more recently on a cable channel. I recall Triad, the beginnings of XRT, Elmhurst College radio station, Harry Schmerler the singing Ford man, lol, and Linn Burton for Bert Wiemann Ford. Thanks for the trip back And, Mancini is right up there with Elmer Bernstein. I have listened to some of each of their works this week. Amazing guys!
Glad you're feeling better Ron. I've posted this link before. But. When I'm down - physically, mentally, spiritually - I listen to this. George Harrison Concert for Bangladesh T
Thanks so much Tom. What I am doing, and will continue to as I finish listening is place the speakers at the base of my neck. This seems to help receive it more cerebrally. I also have done this with sound clips of drives in my Abarth, or other’s clips/videoswhen feeling bad. It helps so much. And I suppose it is because these type of exposures cause cerebral swelling. Music seems to get right to the point. Thanks again for the music choice....
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