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Music and Memory: Get Back to Where You Once Belonged

To what extent does music shape autobiographical memory? And how does it help increase understanding of human memory? The Magical Memory Tour is creating the largest database on music, memory, and personal history ever attempted. Read More

Interesting post

Thanks for this. No doubt, the Beatles were conduits for some very powerful energy. Of their many amazing songs, A Day in the Life has always held special meaning for me. How many songs take us through actual changes in consciousness the way that song does? Wakefulness, drifting into a dream, then shocked awake again by the alarm clock, and then -- what? Death? Leonard Bernstein called it "the most impressive six minutes of music" he'd ever heard.

Beatles Memory News

Not sure if you've seen this yet, but it's directly related to your post:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7603286.stm

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