"It’s like they took the phrase ‘felt cute, might delete later’ and turned it into a problem statement to solve." 😂
After listening to the episode, I was searching on why songs move people. Apparently songs engage brain in a lot of different ways. Music is used for crowd control as well, like fast music speeds up people and slow music slows them down, good to be played at a shopping mall. Like you have mentioned the use of songs in culture and counter culture movements is a phenomenon worth studying - be it people singing when doing work in the fields to celebratory events to freedom movements to propaganda.
Ah well, when a pied piper plays the tune, there isn't much we can do about it than to march to it.
"It’s like they took the phrase ‘felt cute, might delete later’ and turned it into a problem statement to solve." 😂
After listening to the episode, I was searching on why songs move people. Apparently songs engage brain in a lot of different ways. Music is used for crowd control as well, like fast music speeds up people and slow music slows them down, good to be played at a shopping mall. Like you have mentioned the use of songs in culture and counter culture movements is a phenomenon worth studying - be it people singing when doing work in the fields to celebratory events to freedom movements to propaganda.
Ah well, when a pied piper plays the tune, there isn't much we can do about it than to march to it.
Right?!
Music is so complex. It can be just the sound, it can be just the lyrics or even both together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFdSOppmkNw