Mood :: Music
Music can be bi-directional for me: it can change my mood or I can change the music to fit my mood. Either way it is a symbiotic relationship of a sort. On my short drive to work each day I listen to my own personal radio station in the form of my iPod. I always like the songs as a whole but they are not always what I want to hear so I find myself skipping a lot – particularly in the morning. Sometimes my iPod really feels my mood and plays a lot of good songs in a row. Sometimes I get frustrated and skip the whole way to the office. I listen to albums in their entirety more in the morning than at night. I also find that an album or group of songs will seem great in the morning but after a day at work, the same songs can have little or no relevance to my mood.
Today iPod Radio played Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti (Disc 2) in its entirety. If “Down By the Seaside” cannot put you in a good mood, you have issues. Led Zeppelin will be available on iTunes in November. Rock on!
Today iPod Radio played Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti (Disc 2) in its entirety. If “Down By the Seaside” cannot put you in a good mood, you have issues. Led Zeppelin will be available on iTunes in November. Rock on!
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