(for deep_thought)
Oy, I feel a little
naked noding all this
subjective stuff! The way music makes me feel is so
personal. And
translating feelings and
thoughts into
words is a little
difficult for me. But I kind of
said I would do this so here we go...
Here's some
songs that affect my heartbeat and an
attempted explanation of exactly
how my heart gets affected by them.
*ahem*
Some songs makes my heart
race. They are
exciting and
stimulating. With song like these, my body knows that it's experiencing something really
brilliantly
good. Usually, songs that
quicken my heart rate are the ones which
induce the most
brain activity, either through words or sounds or
flawless integration of the two. The more
cerebral, the faster my heart goes. Examples:
Forty-six & Two -
Tool
Hyper-ballad -
Björk
Sometimes, it's the
rhythm that gets me... the songs that have a
pulse of their own. Their pulse affect my pulse. My
blood flows in rhythm with the music. They're the '
turn-up-the-bass-and-feel-the-music-
reverberate-through-your-
marrow type of songs:
Flower -
Moby
Water -
P.J. Harvey
The Way I Am -
Eminem
Sometimes the song's pulse is so
exquisite that it's like a
waterfall. There's too much
energy to be contained in a simple
beat. There's still a dominant rhythm there, but it's a
flowing one that tumbles
on and on,
daring my heart to flow with it:
Tubular Bells -
Mike Oldfield
Siren -
Tori Amos
Some songs cause an
ache in the pit of me. They
resonate in my chest; my heartbeat becomes a little
painful and slow. Sometimes the pain is
languid and sometimes it's
furtive. Sometimes it's a sharp blade running a long slow cut through my heart. My blood feels thicker, heavier,
somber as it pumps:
Strange Fruit -
Nina Simone's version
Exit Music (for a film) -
Radiohead
Sister Janet - Tori Amos -
(with this one, my heart always wants to beat slower than the piano notes do. It creates a really.. indescribable feeling. The line, "slipping the blade in easy," is so appropriate for what this song does to me)
Some songs
vibrate on some un
pinpointable
frequency that makes my heart &
circulatory system buzz.
Electric Guitar or
electronic programming tend to do this to me. High
pitches,
raspy voices,
whispering or
heavy breathing all do it too. It's just a weird inner
vibration, like my blood
cells have been shaken up and are buzzing:
Horses -
Patti Smith
Down By the Water,
Naked Cousin -
Polly Jean Harvey
She's Your Cocaine,
Hotel - Tori Amos
Helter Skelter -
The Beatles
If 6 was 9 -
Jimi Hendrix
Some are just plain
ass-kicking songs; songs that are too
intense for me
not be physically affected. My heart pounds energy out & I feel I must hit something or
dance or
scream or paint the walls with
murals
something.
Stinkfist - Tool
Professional Widow - Tori Amos
White Rabbit -
Grace Slick/
Jefferson Airplane
Some are just oddly
freeing. Like
ocean wind or
waves crashing. I feel I am floating, my heart expands and I don't even notice any sort of heartbeat, just ocean; just deep and powerful calm:
Primitive -
Annie Lennox
Beulah Land - Tori
Watermark - Enya
Some songs cause
veritable palpitations. I think these are my
favorite kind. They're the songs containing
moments where your heart
catches on a
word, or a
note. And it lasts for only a moment, but it's
infinitely
gratifying:
Dilate -
Ani DiFranco -
The sudden loud strum of guitar throbs my heart. It would be twangy and annoying if the note wasn't so deep. It hits me in just the right way.
A Case of You -
Joni Mitchell -
as she sings "I remember that time you told me, you said, 'Love is touching souls.' Well surely you touched mine 'cause part of you pours out of me in these lines from time to time. " it feels as though the beating of my heart is suspended in the sound of her voice.
Four Degrees - Tool -
When Maynard says "give in now, give in now. Let me.... in" the sudden quiet and the way he says, "in" fucking send me every time. It's orgasmic. My heart jumps. I tremble. I shit you not.>
Losing My Religion cover by Tori Amos -
(I know a lot of people hate this cover, forgive me) When she gets to "life is bigger" and her voice rises, my heart skips a beat or two.
All of those songs affect my heart in more than one
way though. That list is certainly not a
pigeonhole of what each song does to me. For example, 46 & 2 not only
stimulates my
brain, causing my heart to beat
faster, it also has a hard rhythm that I can get completely
caught up in, moments of
anticipation that make my heart skip a beat, a sort of
transcendent quality that gives me a bit of a buzz at times and then there's the fact that it's damn
powerful and (basically) just kicks ass. But I can also lie down, put on 46 & 2, close my eyes and relax into that
medatative oceanic state.
Some
more songs that affect my heartbeat in a
significant and
noticeable way:
The Wretched -
NIN
Boadicea -
Enya
Famous Blue Raincoat - either
Leonard Cohen's or
Tori's version.
Beethoven's 5th -
my FAVORITE part is right around six and a half minutes into it. Maybe 6:20. It absolutely kills me.
Porcelain -
Moby
Pushit,
Swamp Song,
Disgustipated - Tool
Blue Train -
Cibo Matto
Oh, God..
all of
Mer De Noms -
A Perfect Circle
Walking in Your Footsteps,
Don't Stand So Close to Me -
The Police
Riders on the Storm -
The Doors
Twisty Mirror -
Holly McNarland
The Million You Never Made -
Ani DiFranco
Dock of the Bay -
Otis Redding
Don't Fear the Reaper -
Blue Oyster Cult
Song for Eric Remix by
Chromakey
& for some reason, the
Theme to
12 Monkeys makes me
jittery.