Music, emotion & memory

One good thing about music—
When it hits you, you feel no pain
Hit me with music
Hit me with music

Bob Marley

~

If you can feel what I'm feelin'
then it's a musical masterpiece

MCA

~

Funny thing about the blues—you play 'em ‘cause you got 'em, but when you play 'em, you lose 'em.

—Buddy Guy

~

Music is the art most nigh to tears and memories.

—Oscar Wilde

~

You were sorta punk rock,
I grew up on hip-hop

Lana Del Rey

~

I go to the hills
when my heart is lonely
I know I will hear
what I've heard before
My heart will be blessed
with the sound of music
And I'll sing once more

The Sound of Music

~

It's more than a feeling
when I hear that old song
they used to play

Boston

~

The earth has music for those who listen.

—William Shakespeare

~

We learned more
from a three-minute record, bab
y,
than we ever learned in school

Bruce Springsteen

~

Without music, life would be a mistake.

—Friedrich Nietzsche

~

The greatest tragedy in life is to die with your music still in you.

—Anonymous

~

So take off your coat
put a song in your throat
let the dead-beats pound
all around

Beck

~

’cause you're the only song
I want to hear
a melody softly soaring
through my atmosphere

Death Cab for Cutie

~

Music in itself is healing.

—Billy Joel

The healing power of music

Patrick Leonard playing ‘Live to Tell’

How deep is your love?

Joshua Bell metro experiment

Circlesongs

How music changes our lives

How a song can spark a vivid recollection

Why music causes memories to flood back

How music affects mood

Why does music affect our moods so much?

Music-evoked autobiographical memories in everyday life

Lyrics on the left side, music on the right; how our brains disentangle music

Music evokes at least 13 emotions; scientists have mapped them

The healing power of music

Harnessing the healing power of music

How music makes us feel better

Why we listen to our favorite songs on repeat

Extreme re-listening: songs people love… and continue to love

Play it again and again, Sam

How music loops help me feel more present

Schopenhauer on the power of music

Musicophilia: Tales of music & the brain

This is your brain on music

Songwriters on songwriting

Poems about music

Fresh Air music interviews

Song exploder

Alive inside

~

Most popular song each month since January 1980

Everything In Its Right Place (looped)

White Summer/Black Mountain Side

Agnus Dei / Adagio for Strings

Two Pieces For Strings: Passacaglia: The Death of Falstaff

Fantaisie Impromptu

Chopin Nocturnes

Aria da Capo

Bach Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Aria

BWV 98 No. 24

BWV 988 Variation 7

BWV 988 Variation 22

Liebestraum No. 3

Consolation No. 3

Etude No. 3

Doblan Campanas

Antonia (Bulería Por Soleá)

Reino de Silia

Que No Salga La Luna

Capricho árabe

Recuerdos de la Alhambra

Mallorca

A Night in Tunisia

Scrapple from the Apple

Dr. Jackle

Sid’s Ahead

Bitches Brew

Panthalassa

Kind of Blue

Gone

Blue in Green

Lonely Woman

Prelude 2

Prelude in C# minor

Gymnopédie No. 1

Clair de lune

Toccata and Fugue In D Minor, BWV 565

Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

Rite of Spring

Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68: "Pastoral"

A Night on Bald Mountain

Ave Maria

Jessica Rabbit: Why Don’t You Do Right?

Peter & the Wolf (themes)

The Map Room, Dawn

Sayuri’s Theme

Less Likely

Super Mario theme

Tetris

Burger Time

Paper Boy

Spy Hunter

Gauntlet

Legend of Zelda

Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, Minuet in G Major

Money (That’s What I Want)

Tracks of My Tears

Dancing in the Street

I Heard It Through the Grapevine

Papa Was a Rolling Stone

Run Lola Run

Expectancy

Lonely Void

Hidden in Snow

In Motion

Perpetual Motion

Uncommon Ritual

Sliding Down

Death by Triple Fiddle

Fantasia Suite

Honshirabe

Cross Road Blues

Because

Tomorrow Never Knows

No Woman, No Cry

Rat Race

Caleb Meyer

Condor Ave

Angeles

Blackberry Song

I Bought My Eyes

Kool Thing

Eruption

Stash

Surfin’ Bird

Time of the Season

Mood for a Day

The Ghost of Tom Joad

Atlantic City

Queen at Live Aid

Brian May interview

Jimi Hendrix National Anthem

Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

Girl from the North Country

Stairway to Heaven

A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall

Scarborough Fair/Canticle

One piece at a time

Teach Your Children

Ohio

Carry on

Edge of Seventeen

Shotgun Down the Avalanche

God

Around the Well

Live to Tell (instrumental)

More Than a Feeling

Don’t Stop Believin’

Jukebox Hero

Sweet Child O’ Mine

Metallica: A Year and a Half in the Life

Some Kind of Monster

Master of Puppets

Metallica live at Milton Keynes ’93

The Unforgiven · Kirk’s solo journey

Mountain Song

Something I Can Never Have

Under the Bridge

Cult of Personality

Running to Stand Still

Only Shallow

The Real Thing

Loser

Ramshackle

Smells Like Teen Spirit

The Money Will Roll Right In

Whir

Everlong

Jesus Christ Pose

Nutshell

Black

Big Empty

My Iron Lung

Fallen Embers

Levitation

Video Games

New Slang

Sedona

Free to Be You and Me

Overcome

Express Yourself

Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh, The Show

Children’s Story

Pass the Mic

Steve Biko (Stir It Up)

Graffiti

Hip Hop

Fight the Power

Motownphilly