A great song!
Track 3 from Black Sabbath's 1972 album Black Sabbath Volume 4. Credited to Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward.
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A great song!
Track 3 from Black Sabbath's 1972 album Black Sabbath Volume 4. Credited to Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward.
Talk about crazy emotions....I'm all over the place today! Changes.....we all go thru them.
I was about to look for a David Bowie song and there you were! I'm glad I looked first. LOL
I love David! Black Sabbath is good too.
Thanks DTH! :-)
Thanks Darrah, I'v had another comment about thinking about a song....and there it is, lol. I've done the same thing, I'll think about or hear a song and start to post it....and there it is. I think alot of us just travel on the same great music train :)
Yeah, I certainly believe that people who are listening to music together get on the same wave length. It's probably even scientific.
Awesome, Bowie looks so young there lol
I don't recall hearing that Sabbath song before, but it really has good lyrics!
I don't know about listening to music together, Darrah but people can sense what the music means/feels. Are emotions in music universal? from Psychology today, 2010.
Even more on your question, Darrah would be this article Music and Productivity: 5 Ideas for Using Music To Boost Performance also from Psychiatry today.
Here's a blurb from that article:
Many retailers and other service-type businesses use environmental music to influence the moods and behaviors of their consumers. Ever notice how some restaurants have bright lights and play music with a fast tempo? It's a completely different feel than your favorite Italian restaurant, with the soft music and dimmed lighting. The theory is that by influence environmental stimuli, one restaurant is trying to increase turnover while the other wants you to hang out and purchase that extra bottle of wine.
I know it improves my performance. I do 8-12 hours of lawn mowing and weedeating every two weeks from spring to fall...I can stay out there longer and move faster when I listen to good music. It does make me lose track of how hot I am though. Cleaning house goes faster, I find my work speed varies with the beat of the music.
That song is from one of their first few albums, yes albums, lol, which I still have, around the Sweetleaf era ;)
Well thanks for sharing it (I should have said that above too!)
David's song is timeless...the words speak to the current day.
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