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Have you ever stumbled across a new song and listened to it all day and then you go to sleep. Wake up and listen to that same song again but it doesn't sound the way it did when you first discovered it.
Why is that? Or am I the only person on the planet that this has happened to? |
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Sounds like you entered the Twilight Zone
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I experienced that same phenomenon with Michael Franks' "Lady wants to know". It sounded great in the store and when I first played it; but not the same since. Still great and an incredible song, but just not the same.
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Yup, never the way it did before you went to sleep. Kind of like when you makeout with someone for the first time, no matter how many times you hook up it never is on the level it was the very very first time |
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