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Doug Cunningly (Loki@valhalla.org) 2004/03/04 05:21

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pawlosko5@aol.com (Jason P) wrote in
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> After exhaustive analysis spanning 22 years of my lifetime, I have
> determined that the most relaxing songs are:
>
> 1. Breathe, Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon
> 2. Peaceful Easy Feeling, Eagles, Desparado
>
> Other recommendations are welcome, but probably aren't as relaxing.

Back in college in late 73, I was in a dorm suite. The guy in the next
bedroom used to play The Moody Blues' Seventh Sojourn just about every
night, on 8-track loop, and of course slept through it all night. I got
used to letting "for my lady" and "isn't life strange" be my sleeping pill
after hearing them 3 or 4 times a night. Doug

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