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i dunno. you might be a synesthete. look into it. they're people whos senses can react with each other, the have too many sense experiences. labelling colour to unobjectified things is the most common of it. are they always the same colours for like the alphabet as well? that's pretty cool though
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yeah, they pretty much don't change after I associate a colour with whatever I'm associating it with.
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I tend to have shades for CDs for me too. They can often be influenced by the booklet of the album as well which is why when I burn a full CD or have one without a booklet, I actually can't enjoy the CD itself.
1. Pilgrim - navy blue 2. Lucky Me - greenish 3. Mary - navy bluish 4. California - lighter blue 5. Day One - red/blue 6. Out In The Park - seablue 7. Vertigo - very pale blue, almost white 8. When Another Midnight - dark red/dark green 9. The Score - seablue 10. Your Wish Is My Wish - lighter blue but not pale 11. Wake Up - white 12. Somebody's Arms - reddish I do see shades to most of the songs fairly easily but some are a little harder. The more I know a CD, the more the songs are able to be differentiated by colour. "And now I think I'll get through..." |
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i saw a documentary on cbc once, about people who associate colors with everything...like you say, days of the week, songs, months.....
the only detail i remember pertaining to the documentary was when one of those being interviewed made a comment about when he was learning the alphabet, as a child. he was having trouble writing an "R", as i remember...eventually, after much explanation and prodding from his teachers, and parents, etc....he finally realized "oh, its like taking a yellow and making it brown" (i may have mixed up the colors, but that is the comment he made) i thought it was very interesting this same person said that if you asked him to make a list of all the colors of the alphabet (sounds so weird, but...), then the list he made for you today would be exactly the same as when he was learning the alphabet as a child. no derivation whatsoever. i personally, dont think in colors....though i do sing in metaphors colleen~ ~the PEOPLE can go...the FURNITURE stays~ |
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