Posted on 01/22/2019 3:06:31 PM PST by ETL
Yeah I’d need a dopamine boost to listen to any of that.
“A couple of doobies and Dark Side of the Moon worked for me back in the day..”
Oh hell yeah. That and “Meddle”.
I see you like to listen to lunatic drug addicts. :). Lol.
“Dear Sirs:
I meant to write “Clapton is good.”
I hope I didn’t cause any confusion.
An urchin
London”
HA HA HAh ha ha
The surprising finding would have been no effect - both drugs same as placebo.
“Chopinine”
And I thought I was the only classical music buff on FR.
If I had Chopin’s talent, my piano would be surrounded by beautiful women, too.
;^)
“Careful about giving Sinemet(L-Dopa) to normal volunteers
It drives compulsive, delusional behavior, and hallucinations”
Yes. And risperidone could have negative effects.
But I think for l-dopa it happens under chronic use. It takes time to build up.
I’d be more worried about acute effects with risperidone.
“dopamine in the brain playing a role in the pleasure people feel when they listen to music”
Duh! They should have saved the money for this “study”-and just asked us who are fans of psychedelic and heavy music how it has always worked-open a beer, light up a joint crank up the stereo with Pink Floyd, Cream, Led Zeppelin, etc, have a drink take a toke, lie on the floor, get into the music and feel; pleasure-repeat as desired.
Maybe they needed to use the L-dopamine to bring the human lab rats pleasure because that playlist totally sucks...
‘Zat you Joycelyn?
I’ve always loved classical music especially the romantic period. People that love classical music must have a different neurochemistry and circuitry than most of the population.
So why did the audience riot and tear up the seats at the Paris premiere of Stravinskys Rite of Spring? What is the explanation?
And what type music is it that causes this? I don’t need drugs to enjoy Mozart, Bach, Verdi or Wagner. But then I also like QUEEN, BLONDIE and BOB WILLS, and Cab Calloway.
Where can I get some?
I like it all but Gangsta Rap, But I’m from the 60’s, not many bands were sober... Lol
As a nutritionist, an audiophile, and a musician, I classify this under:
Zero Surprise.
Eric K is known for his song - Lai-laa
From 5 years old was taught classical music on piano. Then got into the Beatles, the Stones, Cream and all that. You are right we are different how we perceive and interpret.
Dunno dopamine, but years ago it was attributed to an endorphin release. Is that the same thing?
I understand that some jam bands used to rehearse material that had been known to give audience and band members that musical high. I’ve felt it a few times. Once at an Allman Bros encore of One Way Put at RFK with the Dead, and another time during a rehearsal, the sound msn caught it on tape but the replay didn’t repeat the experience. Maybe it has something to do with physical sound waves and the inner ear.
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