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Good Music For hangovers

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Okay so I have a hangover! stupid public holidays! ๐Ÿ™‚

The usual music I listen to involves much loud thumpy stuff (system of a down, distrurbed and the such)

I find tori amos very soothing for a hangover not thumpy in the least....

what does everyone listen to with a hangover?

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Originally posted by chakan
Okay so I have a hangover! stupid public holidays! ๐Ÿ™‚

The usual music I listen to involves much loud thumpy stuff (system of a down, distrurbed and the such)

I find tori amos very soothing for a hangover not thumpy in the least....

what does everyone listen to with a hangover?
the sound of the tylenol bottle opening and closing...

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Originally posted by chakan
Okay so I have a hangover! stupid public holidays! ๐Ÿ™‚

The usual music I listen to involves much loud thumpy stuff (system of a down, distrurbed and the such)

I find tori amos very soothing for a hangover not thumpy in the least....

what does everyone listen to with a hangover?
The wind and the birds and the ocean and the spaces between the noise and confusion of this wicked cuss.

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Originally posted by angie88
the sound of the tylenol bottle opening and closing...
that and myprodol usually work!

ahh sweet sweet myprodol, over the counter schedule 3 muscle relaxant and general pain killer!

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for some reason (not abstention) I never get hangovers no matter what or how much i drink. but i think if i did get one, Cocteau Twins would be ideal, or some kind of ambient...

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Originally posted by dfm65
for some reason (not abstention) I never get hangovers no matter what or how much i drink. but i think if i did get one, Cocteau Twins would be ideal, or some kind of ambient...
up until a good 2 years ago I never got hangovers.. I think i`m getting old... *sigh tho it could be that maybe its just tequila who knows will have to experiment a bit more

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classical music or clapton, led zepplin et al.

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If you want soothing sounds, try something by the old English counterpoint composers like William Byrd and Thomas Tallis. Or perhaps something by Arvo Paert.

If, on the other hand, you need to do something (like work) you might find a bit of dub helpful. Rhythmic but not too insistent...

Chakan, are you still hung over?

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now my serious vote goes to... John mellencamp. omehow, it helps. Or at least it doesn't make my headache worse...

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Chakan, are you still hung over?
still not feeling great but better... amazing what pills can do these days ๐Ÿ™‚

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Absolute silence, 3 panadols and half a bottle of wine.

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Johnny Cash makes you feel you're not alone...

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Motorhead.

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Originally posted by Shiny Knight
Johnny Cash makes you feel you're not alone...
JC sitting at God's right hand, JC sitting on his left.

"The Kneeling Drunkard's Plea" comes to mind.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
Absolute silence, 3 panadols and half a bottle of wine.
You are obviously in the wrong Clan, frogspawn!

Like you can hear the ocean in an empty shell, you can hear the grapes growing into truth in an empty wineglass. In the unliklely event that we become hungover at In Vino Veritas, we listen to the empty glass.