[tips] Pink Floyd

2009-07-20 Thread michael sylvester
Is any tipster listening to the Pink Floyd tune about the moon to honor the moon landing? Michael --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)

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2009-07-20 Thread Shearon, Tim
in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] Pink Floyd Is any tipster listening to the Pink Floyd tune about the moon to honor the moon landing? Michael --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu) --- To make changes to your subscription contact

Re: Psychology in Popular Music (was Pink Floyd)

2002-12-08 Thread Paul Smith
James D.Dougan wrote: Any other great Psychological Lyrics out there? I always liked - If tears run down the side of my face, must be a wedding today - from Young Girl Sunday Blues, by the Jefferson Airplane, as a slight twist on theories of emotion. And of course there's Lee

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2002-12-08 Thread Harry Avis
in the Psychological Sciences [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Psychology in Popular Music (was Pink Floyd) Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2002 20:09:06 -0600 Harry Avis wrote: Other psychological lyrics: One pill makes you larger the other makes you

Psychology in Popular Music (was Pink Floyd)

2002-12-07 Thread James D.Dougan
Michael does have a way of occasionally sparking interesting threads - apparently by accident. Copied below are the lyrics to Pink Floyd's Brain Damage - the penultimate cut on Dark Side of the Moon. I have always found it one of the most chilling commentaries on madness and therapy -

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2002-12-07 Thread Mike Scoles
-Original Message- From: James D.Dougan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Any other great Psychological Lyrics out there? Jim, #$*! yeah! Ozzy's Paranoid sounds pretty #$*!ing depressing to me: Finished with my woman 'cause she couldn't help me with my mind people think I'm insane

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2002-12-07 Thread David Epstein
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, James D.Dougan went: Any other great Psychological Lyrics out there? Robyn Hitchcock, Uncorrected Personality Traits: http://www.bitmine.net/~fegmaniax/lyrics/song.cgi?upt ...though it has to be heard to be fully appreciated. On a more hopeful note, there's Dar Williams'

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2002-12-07 Thread Harry Avis
Other psychological lyrics: One pill makes you larger the other makes you amall the one that mother gives don't do anything at all Go ask Alice when she's six feet tall. Best description of micropsia and macropsia in the rock and rock lyric repetoire. To defend my comment about Pink Floyd

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2002-12-07 Thread Paul Smith
Harry Avis wrote: Other psychological lyrics: One pill makes you larger the other makes you amall the one that mother gives don't do anything at all Go ask Alice when she's six feet tall. Isn't that ten feet tall? Paul Smith Alverno College Milwaukee One generation behind, but big

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2002-12-06 Thread Hank Goldstein
:Re: Re: Pink Floyd On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 13:15:36 -0600 Hank Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote. A Google search of the phrase psychology of Pink Floyd turns up many relevant hits. Good luck with your search. Hank --- Hank

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2002-12-06 Thread sylvestm
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 19:27:47 -0500 Rick Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote. Michael Sylvester wrote: Reminds me of the student who asks the teacher a question and the teacher replies Go look it up in the book. Michael Sylvester,PhD Of course, if the answer is so obvious that the

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2002-12-06 Thread Rick Adams
Michael Sylvester wrote: Why not give the answer and suggest that more information could be found in the text? MS Perhaps because the student is less likely to bother consulting the book if s/he has been handed the answer to the basic question w/o doing so? Call me old

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2002-12-06 Thread sylvestm
://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky 7060 State Hwy 104WVoice: (315) 312-3474 Come on! do you know if the Pink Floyd hit the Wall is a racist rock song? If yo do not know you should not respond to the post. Thanks. Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- You are currently subscribed to tips

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2002-12-06 Thread Beth Benoit
Boys, boys, boys!! Take a deep breath and calm down. We're going to scare off our new TIPSters like Marc in Canada and Jessey in Rochester. Now stop it and play nice. Beth Benoit University System of New Hampshire Come on! do you know if the Pink Floyd hit the Wall is a racist rock song

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2002-12-06 Thread Harry Avis
The Wall is not a racist rock song. It sounds like it was written by a schizophrenic on LSD with some paranoid overtones. I cannot for the life of me figure out what significance it might have to hate groups, but it was one of the most popular songs for the disaffected, geeky youth of the 70s.

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2002-12-06 Thread Mike Scoles
* -Original Message- From: Harry Avis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 1:11 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: Re: RE: Re: Pink Floyd The Wall is not a racist rock song. It sounds like it was written by a schizophrenic on LSD with some

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2002-12-06 Thread Michael Lee
, it is loosely based on Syd Barrett, the former co-founder of Pink Floyd, who did take a lot of LSD and who was presumed to have developed schizophrenia effectively causing his early retirement. But I have to disagree with Harry Avis' description of Pink Floyd! Jefferson Airplane? The Psychelic Furs

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2002-12-06 Thread Jean-Marc Perreault
know if the Pink Floyd hit the Wall is a racist rock song? If yo do not know you should not respond to the post. Thanks. Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL

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2002-12-06 Thread Jim Dougan
I just raised this question with a student I knew to be a Pink Floyd fanhe confirmed by thoughts - but I myself couldn't remember well enough to be certain. He told me there is a section of the song/movie which begins OK - how many queers are there in the audienceall of you, up against

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2002-12-06 Thread David Wheeler, Ph.D., PHR, CMT
If you saw the movie The Wall, this quote comes from a Hitler look-a-like character played by David Bowie. It is from a scene in the movie of a Fascist Rock Opera that was clearly a spoof of Hitler's mass rallies. ... More evidence they meant this as a straw man to be knocked down. This is

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2002-12-06 Thread Michael Lee
- Original Message - From: David Wheeler, Ph.D., PHR, CMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 1:19 PM Subject: Re: Pink Floyd Actually, it was Bob Geldof (of Boomtown Rats, remember I don't like Mondays

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2002-12-06 Thread Rick Adams
thought _you_ were the resident TIPS expert on rock (you're also a dj, right???). I know Pink Floyd's Wall isn't a new piece, but most dj's are pretty familiar with Pink Floyd. If you like, I'll ask Jeff Mills for his opinion (I'll see him next weekend at an event I'll be attending in Detroit

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2002-12-05 Thread sylvestm
A hate fest has been cancelled in Daytona Beach this week-end. But it was mentioned that some of those hate rock groups get some inspiration from the Pink Floyd classic The Wall. Can anyone on the Pop culture division of Tips,send me some info on the Psychology of Pink Floyd? Michael Sylvester

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2002-12-05 Thread Hank Goldstein
A Google search of the phrase psychology of Pink Floyd turns up many relevant hits. Good luck with your search. Hank --- Hank Goldstein, | HOME: (563) 556-2115 Department of Psychology | FAX

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2002-12-05 Thread sylvestm
On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 13:15:36 -0600 Hank Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote. A Google search of the phrase psychology of Pink Floyd turns up many relevant hits. Good luck with your search. Hank --- Hank Goldstein

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2002-12-05 Thread Rick Adams
Michael Sylvester wrote: Reminds me of the student who asks the teacher a question and the teacher replies Go look it up in the book. Michael Sylvester,PhD Of course, if the answer is so obvious that the question itself makes it clear the student didn't bother reading the book

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2002-12-05 Thread Gary Klatsky
-3474 Oswego, NY 13126 Fax: (315) 312-6330 -Original Message- From: sylvestm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 6:48 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject:Re: Re: Pink Floyd On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 13:15:36