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Old 08-22-2013, 08:13 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Might not fit here, but Paul McCartney wrote the melody of Yesterday right after dreaming about it.
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Old 08-22-2013, 08:18 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Might not fit here, but Paul McCartney wrote the melody of Yesterday right after dreaming about it.
No he didnt...I wrote it and he stole. I dremt it up decades ago.
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Old 08-22-2013, 12:50 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Rarely i dream im playing guitar and i make a song but it's like fragments of a song but when i wake up i can't never remember the tune
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Old 08-23-2013, 05:42 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I constantly wake up in the morning with songs stuck in my head, because they were playing in the background of my dreams. It is weird, how much your brain takes in without even realising.

It's like there's a part of your brain dedicated to remembering the structure of songs that you often hear in the background during the day, just like there is a part of your brain dedicated to remembering every single song lyric from lame 90s pop songs.
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Old 08-23-2013, 10:46 AM   #15 (permalink)
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just like there is a part of your brain dedicated to remembering every single song lyric from lame 90s pop songs.
Yea I always wished that space was used for something better. Like how come I cant remember my zip code half the time yet when Smash Mouth All Star comes on im like a ****ing karaoke machine.

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Old 08-23-2013, 01:12 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I've had a **** load of dreams where I've come up with great songs. The dream usually involves someone asking if I want to jam or to show them I can play guitar. Once I start playing, I usually become lucid and think to myself "This is DAMN GOOD. **** I'm dreaming...there's no way I'll remember this in the morning." Then I just play it out the rest of the way, wake up, and forget the whole thing. I am convinced I would be a huge rock star if I could just remember what I come up with in my dreams.
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Old 08-23-2013, 06:29 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Yea I always wished that space was used for something better. Like how come I cant remember my zip code half the time yet when Smash Mouth All Star comes on im like a ****ing karaoke machine.

brb can't remember moms birthday
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brb Can sing every word of Jerk it Out by the Ceasers

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Once I dreamed I wrote "Blue Suede Shoes" and nobody cared.
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i had song playing in my head since i was little, i remember just btefore falling asleep. now i had the oportunity to study and be able to use this hearing process to amaze myself ( this because i still hadnt been doing any composing latetly), there is a book called play what you hear, and it focus on vizualizing what you play and how it sounds, there comes a time when you can hear anything you want in your head as long as you have becomed familiar with the basics of how each note sounds individually, perfect pitch is something that can be learned and is very helpful in other areas of our lived.

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I had one dream not too long ago where Peter Buck was showing me how he played some of his guitar parts on early REM songs. We were both sitting in chairs opposite of each other kinda like a guitar lesson, and Peter was playing his Jetglo 360 Rickenbacker. He was playing movable open chords as arpeggios sliding up and down the neck of the guitar (it sounded close to 9-9). As he was playing his guitar I looked up and I saw Mel walked behind him I was like 'look it's Peter Buck!'

Please note, it's just a dream and they don't make sense. The other night I had this dream, I was sitting I was in a pub with a someone I haven't met irl but was someone from UK who belong to MusicBanter (maybe it was Goofle Idk) and he knew GuitarBizzare pretty well. He was telling me this story how GuitarBizzare tried out for this online song contest. But right after he submitted his song his computer crashed for like 6 months, and he was unable to follow it, he didn't get to hear any of the songs that were in the competition. As the story went that after the competition was well over, he found out he came in second place, and the winner was someone from Japan. He demand from the online host of the song contest that he should ear every song in it to judge for himself who should had won. He contacted them and told them that they made a mistake and that his song should had won. Then he said that even like three years later GuitarBizzare would still post stuff on winner's (FB) wall like "you shouldn't had won that song contest, I had the better song and I deserved first place." He said GB just couldn't get over the fact he lost the song contest.
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