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From | Jocelyn Geboy <smussyolay@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: Conditioned response |
Date | Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:09:36 -0700 (PDT) |
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~~~i'm going to go with the subject line here... the
end siren noise on 'vertigogo' does not in any way
impact my enjoyment of that song; however, it did make
me look in my rearview mirror with a jolt when i would
drive for quite some time after getting the album.
each time i'd think 'd'oh!' i just thought i'd get
used to it or remember it was coming. but, no.
jocelyn
--- "Durben, Steven"
<Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com> wrote:
> The other day I was listening to Eric Voek's
> "Sand Box". Anyway, I've
> owned it for a long time and like it a lot but I
> don't listen to it very
> often. While playing it, it FINALLY hit me why I so
> seldom put it on. The
> first song is called "My Dentist" and the disc
> starts out with the sound of
> a dentist drill. Horror of horrors! It occurred to
> me how negative of an
> impact that sound has on my subsequent enjoyment of
> the actual song. I
> mean, I always knew the sound made me cringe when I
> listened to it but I
> think it even had a bigger and unknown effect on my
> rarely even considering
> playing the disc. As a kid, having a love of sweets
> and a Dentist that
> didn't use Novocain surely adds to it's wallop on
> me. : )
>
> Anyone else have negative reactions to "sound
> effects" that hurt their
> enjoyment of an otherwise enjoyable song or disc....
>
>
> Best, Steve
>
>
>
>
>
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