“Music moves people of all cultures, in a way that doesn’t seem to happen with other animals. Nobody really understands why listening to music — which, unlike sex or food, has no intrinsic value — can trigger such profoundly rewarding experiences. Salimpoor and other neuroscientists are trying to figure it out with the help of brain scanners.
Yesterday, for example, researchers from Stanford reported that when listening to a new piece of classical music, different people show the same patterns of synchronized activity in several brain areas, suggesting some level of universal experience. But obviously no one’s experience is exactly the same. In today’s issue of Science, Salimpoor’s group reports that when you listen to a song for the first time, the strength of certain neural connections can predict how much you like the music, and that these preferences are guided by what you’ve heard and enjoyed in the past. […]
A few years ago, Salimpoor and Zatorre performed another type of brain scanning experiment in which participants listened to music that gave them goosebumps or chills. The researchers then injected them with a radioactive tracer that binds to the receptors of dopamine, a chemical that’s involved in motivation and reward. With this technique, called positron emission tomography or PET, the researchers showed that 15 minutes after participants listened to their favorite song, their brains flooded with dopamine.
The dopamine system is old, evolutionarily speaking, and is active in many animals during sex and eating. ‘But animals don’t get intense pleasures to music,’ Salimpoor says. ‘So we knew there had to be a lot more to it.’”
Violinist Jascha Heifetz playing in Mili’s darkened studio as light attached to his bow traces the bow movement.
Photo by Gjon Mili, 1952 - LIFE archive
Murder by Death performing Intergalactic Menopause at the Webster Hall in New York, July 7th, 2012. Last night’s rendition was actually many times better, but there is zero El Rey footage online. Hopefully people will put some up in the next few days, because that show was too awesome to have not been recorded.
And the hammer swings high
And comes down hard
Drive another nail into my coffin lid
And as the days go by if I can play my part
Well I’ll feel no remorse for what I did
Your mother would cry if she only could
But those days are gone, those days are gone
And she always tried to see the good
In everything that you done
And sometimes our dreams they float like anchors
In hopeless waters, oh way down deep
Sometimes it seems that all that matters most
Are all the things that you can’t keep
Oh, the skin, oh, the skin
That this old world has placed me in
I can’t wait to shed, I can’t wait to shed
Lord I’ll be free when I’m dead
If you’ve got about ten minutes to spare, give this a listen (song begins at 1:30ish). I had never heard Ascending Bird on a larger scale than the quartet it was originally arranged for but I feel like it might be even better with the strength and depth added by more players. The insanely good sand art is just a bonus, really.
So a post by a “followee” of mine, dystopianfish, that I reblogged a while ago inspired me to create playlists to go along with the titles she created. Except for “I wish we’d gotten to play these in high school jazz band instead” cause I know jack shit about jazz. “/ Maybe check out her blog cause she’s pretty cool (heads up, the current first post is beyond NSFW).
Version One: Songs I will sing very loudly and without shame, provided that no one can hear me
Livin’ On a Prayer - Bon Jovi, Slippery When Wet
Paul Revere - The Beastie Boys, Licensed to Ill
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo - The Bloodhound Gang, Hefty Fine
I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness, Permission to Land
Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too - Say Anything, …Was a Real Boy
Kiss Me, I’m Shitfaced - Dropkick Murphys, Blackout
What is Love - Haddaway (no idea, who cares anyway?)
You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC, Back in Black
Bugger Off - Real McKenzies, 10,000 Shots
Version Two: I am tired and lonely and feel like wallowing in my mental bullshit
Waiting… - City and Colour, Bring Me Your Love
Racing in the Street - Bruce Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of Town
Stay Away (acoustic version) - Jarrod Gorbel (downloaded off the YouTubez)
Sleeping Sickness - City and Colour, Bring Me Your Love
Love is the End - Keane, Perfect Symmetry
Cats in Heat - The Honorary Title, Anything Else but the Truth
I Know It’s Over - The Smiths, The Queen is Dead
You Are the Moon - The Hush Sound, Like Vines
Bedroom Demo - Daphne Loves Derby (no idea, ripped off their Myspace ages ago)
- I have to walk to work at 6 am on a weekend and no one else is around
- Drinking sneaky wine and whiskey by the river after midnight
- I wish we’d gotten to play these in high school jazz band instead
- I have no skills but I must dance
- As much as I enjoy listening to your stories, I really want to fuck you now
- Steal a car, drive down Hwy 16 East until the gas tank runs out
- Sometimes after I’m done masturbating, I stare at the ceiling in the dark