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Bryan Burnett | 20:04 UK time, Tuesday, 17 May 2011
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Comment number 1.
At 17th May 2011, Scotch Get wrote:WEDNESDAY
My favourite Classical music, from my favourite Classical composer, Sergei Prokofiev.
'Lieutenant Kijé Symphonic Suite' - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
You won't play this. There's a flute in it.......
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Comment number 2.
At 17th May 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Mmmm. Seems I'm no' eligible for this theme onyway. Och, weel.
14 weeks today.
But who's counting?
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Comment number 3.
At 17th May 2011, Scotch Get wrote:FRIDAY
'2 out of 3 portions of Meat Loaf ain't bad'
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Comment number 4.
At 17th May 2011, DC wrote:My wee lassie is in the midst of her finals at Newcastle Uni so there is indeed stress around at the moment!
She won't be listening to the show because she'll be too busy studying but give Sara a shout anyway.
A great way to de-stress is to jump into the car and head up the road with a good tune turned up very loud on the ayepod. My suggestion:
Country Girl - Primal Scream
DC
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Comment number 5.
At 17th May 2011, mary-doll wrote:Exam angst still haunts my dreams. Intermittently. I managed to pass all of them, very well, mostly, but - yet. Could have done better, perhaps. Not sure who we're trying to please by passing exams, but there's no doubt plenty of folk have done well enough without jumping through those hoops. In spite of it all. Cue cod-psychology. Just do your best.
Metallica Nothing Else Matters
There's more to life than passing exams. Just don't sell yourself short.
;o)
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Comment number 6.
At 17th May 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:It takes 10 minutes solid phoning home from work to get The Daughter up to face a lovely day of...well God knows what she does...I hope studying is involved...!!!
After an evening of mental stress and strain, I can recommend this for the exhausted teary wee soul (that's me, not her)...
Pour some wine,, settle yourself on the sofa, feet up, grab a cuddly cat, rest your head, close your eyes and let this beautiful song carry you away...
Wye Oak - 'The Altar'
It is absolutely lovely!
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Comment number 7.
At 17th May 2011, Drikke wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 8.
At 17th May 2011, gaie wrote:Schumann piano concerto or Beethoven Symphony 1 - either of these takes me back to a wee smoke-filled room, desk-lamp and a pile of books.
for light relief there was
Rab Noakes - Together Forever
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Comment number 9.
At 17th May 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Leonard Cohen Live - Dance Me To The End Of Love
Lou Reed - Coney Island Baby
Van - In The Garden
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Comment number 10.
At 17th May 2011, gaie wrote:and for my son, who's got an interview on Thursday, he chills to Jackson, as do I - his choice
Call It a Loan - Jackson Browne
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Comment number 11.
At 17th May 2011, paolopablo wrote:What happened to astrology.
You see there was a song I was wanting on ........
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Comment number 12.
At 17th May 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:My youngest has his last exam of the year tomorrow, and seems more relaxed than I am! A few suggestions:
Carry on my wayward son - Kansas
This is not a test - She & Him
Peaceful easy feeling - the Eagles
Hey ya - Will Young
Wonderful life - Black
Even now - William Fitzsimmons (which would also have been good tonight!)
Leaving me here - Hem
Left bank two - Palais All Stars
.........and happy to second Country Girl.
Joe
Linlithgow
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Comment number 13.
At 17th May 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Great choice Gaie.
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Comment number 14.
At 17th May 2011, DC wrote:#11 astrology? Who believes in all that see-into-the-future claptrap anyway?
I could have told you it would never get an airing...
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Comment number 15.
At 17th May 2011, paulhandley wrote:Peaceful easy Feeling is a good shout Joe-K, mellow enough to avoid distraction but not too bland to be unplayable.....and I think that's the challenge here, tricky one too!
the other thing that comes to mind is that stress comes thru deadlines and therefore time pressure, tempted to suggest "Time" by Bowie.....however there is the question of lyrics......
:-)
She Don't Care About Time - Byrds
Paul from Ayr
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Comment number 16.
At 17th May 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:this is a great chill-out tune..............its nivver been in the top 10, nivver will be but it should be..............
'piano concerto no 2 (adante).......shostakovich
cheers frae the dale
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Comment number 17.
At 17th May 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Ha ha Paul you wouldn't get that past the censor, unless the Capn was on one of his guest producer slots that night..
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Comment number 18.
At 18th May 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:'(Get a) Grip (on Yourself) ~~ The Stranglers
... coz we all had to!
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Comment number 19.
At 18th May 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#11, #14
We Cancerians don't believe in astrology.
"Take my claw, I'll take ye doon tae the Broomielaw..."
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Comment number 20.
At 18th May 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Ach the wee souls studying away. Good luck to them all and to chill them out play them a wee bit of Mark Knopfler as they try and get to sleep:
Mark Knopfler - Irish Boy / The Long Road from Cal soundtrack
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Comment number 21.
At 18th May 2011, norriemaclean wrote:When I was studying, up to and including my honours exams and professional review, I used to make sure that the last song I listened to was Bowie and Ashes to Ashes to make sure that nothing nasty sneaked into my head and put me off! Seemed to work except now Ashes to Ashes always reminds me of exams.
I also used to dab a wee bit of a herbal calming lotion on my wrist which is quite a good idea so any anxious parents may want to try that....they can also give some to the kids!
David Bowie - Ashes to Ashes
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Comment number 22.
At 18th May 2011, gaie wrote:#20
Mark Knopfler great for relaxing to - was watching him on Sky the other night, perfect wind-down soundtrack. Only thing, I can't make out a single word he sings and there was one track in particular that I loved, but haven't a clue what it was nor how to find it. Mumblemumblemumbletrustmumble. Any ideas, Norrie?
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Comment number 23.
At 18th May 2011, mikeshropshire wrote:Before The Deluge: Jackson Browne (Let the music keep your spirits high....)
Give Me Strength: Eric Clapton (Oh Lord, give me stength to carry on)
Your Mother Should Know (The Beatles)
Scholarship is the Enemy of Romance (Billy Bragg)
Wishing The Days Away (Billy Bragg)
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Comment number 24.
At 18th May 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Exam stress is valuable preparation for the fear and drudgery of adult life.
You're A Whole Different Person When You're Scared - Warren Zevon
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Comment number 25.
At 18th May 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#22 Yes it was Done With Bonaparte. Actial lyric:
Save my soul from mumble mumble
Mumble this soldier's heart
I'll trust in thee to keep me, wumble
Mumble mumble with Bonaparte
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Comment number 26.
At 18th May 2011, DC wrote:I can't honestly say that I find that quiet songs help with de-stressing. I need to put on loudly sung, air drum & air guitar tracks in order to let off steam. The quiet chill out songs are best left for the accompaniment of a good malt before bed time, by which time I would hope to be well de-stressed!
Out of time - The Manic Street Preachers fits the bill,
....... as does any track where David Gilmour gets a chance to take centre stage. Dave, if you're reading this blog, gonnae make an appearance at MEN Arena on Setterday? Please?
DC
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Comment number 27.
At 18th May 2011, Senga wrote:Exam stress? What happened to Signs Of The Zodiac???
#24 - Support for Glen Miller
:o(
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Comment number 28.
At 18th May 2011, jinkk wrote:Oh dont worry about a thing cause every little thing is gonna be all right, when my children are stressing over study we get up and dance around the table so every body dance now!!! gonna make you sweat and remember all exams do is let people know that you can pass exams so try your best but the people who make it in life are ones that learn the bits between the lines that life teaches you just like your driving test once you pass you really learn to drive x
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Comment number 29.
At 18th May 2011, DC wrote:#19 don't get crabbit
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Comment number 30.
At 18th May 2011, Glen Miller wrote:#27
Advanced Higher History
Many historians trace the origins of the Second World War to the Treaty of Versailles. Colour in this picture of a Cromwell Tank. (30 marks)
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Comment number 31.
At 18th May 2011, RoxyJohn wrote:My daughter is doing her highers just now and is burning the candle at both ends.
Roxy Music 'Both Ends Burning'
Midnight Oil 'Beds Are Burning'
J.O'B.
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Comment number 32.
At 18th May 2011, DC wrote:#30
Standard Grade Craft & Design:
'Draw a nail & name the parts' (5 marks)
'Which side of the sandpaper should you use?' (2 marks)
Practical assessment element of Higher PE
'Pair off in threes and bounce the beanbag. No consultation allowed'
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Comment number 33.
At 18th May 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Today we're looking for songs to help teenagers cope with exam stress.
Jeezo, who came up with this lame idea? It's time to stop mollycoddling teenagers and tell them for once and for all to...
aim for Straight A's, Stop Your Sobbing, don't act like an American Idiotand to Straighten Out!
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Comment number 34.
At 18th May 2011, KK Bing wrote:here here MMac ...
real life starts now ...
'Isolation' -- Iggy Pop
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Comment number 35.
At 18th May 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#30/34
Revision mantra...
I only have myself to blame for not having studied enough should fail!
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Comment number 36.
At 18th May 2011, henri hannah wrote:It's long ago and far away - if I'm studying something now, I generally prefer silence - I think it must be an age thing - these days if I was playing music while concentrating it would tend to be ambient things - Lemon Jelly, Yo Yo Ma playing the cello, that sort of thing.
Repetitve/hypnotic things tend to work well - thus, I always found I studied better listening to the White Album and settled down and got into it once 'Dear Prudence - The Beatles came on, with it's meditative accoustic and McCartney's hypnotic bass it was the perfect rhymic accompaniment to study.
The fact that track didn't last more than 3-4 minutes didn't matter - the spell was cast.
Maybe we should run it on repeat in the office?
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 37.
At 18th May 2011, KK Bing wrote:it must feel like ...
'Nine Million Rainy Days' ... The Jesus & Mary Chain
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Comment number 38.
At 18th May 2011, KK Bing wrote:you could always ...
'Dig a Whole' ... The Ailerons
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Comment number 39.
At 18th May 2011, KK Bing wrote:worst case scenario ...
'Everything is Wrong' ... Moby
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Comment number 40.
At 18th May 2011, KK Bing wrote:however ...
'Give out but don't give up' ... Primal Scream
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Comment number 41.
At 18th May 2011, Scottish Lass wrote:Chill outs -
Gypsy - Suzanne Vega
Wonderful Life - Black
Stress buster -
Mmmbop - Hanson.
No idea why I listen to this several times before each uni exam. My flatmate never forgave me.
Get a grip -
Sunscreen, Baz Luhrmann
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Comment number 42.
At 18th May 2011, gaie wrote:#22
A+
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Comment number 43.
At 18th May 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:'everything will be alright'................killers
cheers frae the dale
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