Do You Get Goosebumps When You Listen To Music?

Bob Rapoport

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I do, occasionally.
 
Yes... Almost every night... With the right kit... In the right room...
 
I do, occasionally.
The David Gilmour lead guitar break in Comfortably Numb is one of my favorite for generating a physical response, its so majestic.
 
He has a lot of those... lol.
 
Yes. Even having music in my thoughts will do it; if I ever go deaf, I’ll still be able to get high from music.
 
Yes. Even having music in my thoughts will do it; if I ever go deaf, I’ll still be able to get high from music.
But having a song stuck in your head that plays over and over that you can't get out is enough to drive you crazy some days. LOL
 
But having a song stuck in your head that plays over and over that you can't get out is enough to drive you crazy some days. LOL
Yes. I can’t listen to “Paperback Writer” by The Beatles without being pestered by its constant presence for at least a week.

I once failed an exam terribly because of the final movement of Mahler’s 6th symphony. I found it hard to concentrate with freaking hammer blows playing in my head.

And don’t get me started on Spacehog. With the possibility of a new album on the horizon, I can look forward to not being able to take exams for the next few years.

(Message to Spacehog fans - they’ve reunited for a tour with EMF. That’s one concert I won’t be attending - the amount of music going around in my head would be unbelievable).
 
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