I used "The Game" (Disturbed) for awhile. Unfortunately, iTunes' Shuffler was messed up, so a few songs down the list was Berlioz' Requiem. If I didn't wake up in 15 minutes or so, I got a snooze-fest immediately afterward.
I've said it before, but now I'll say it for public benefit... Rammstein's Engel. The whistle wakes you up nice and easy. If it doesn't, well... the guitar will when it kicks in.
I currently use the soundtrack to A Clockwork Orange or an album of Vivaldi concertos. The key is to find a level of volume between that which fails to wake you up and that which makes you leap out of bed, shut the thing off, collapse back into bed to let your pounding heart recover, and fall back asleep. Something that fades in slowly but eventually gets loud is nice; hence Clockwork. Vivaldi has such energy that it can wake me up effectively even when rather quiet.
Also, you want to leave your shades open or put a light on a timer. It's a good way to give your body a warning before the sound sets in, and eventually you'll be conditioned to respond to the milder stimulus so you'll actually be awake to hear your music come on.
This particular plug=in has that covered - it has a fade-in feature. You can even set the length of the fade! Therefore there's no chance of the heart-attack morning.
I currently have no shades... but I wake up too early for light to matter. It does wake me on the weekends, however.
I've pondered a light on a timer, especially since I saw somewhere online a full-spectrum lamp on a timer. Battle SAD and wake up at the same time, whee!
Also Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull, lots of stuff by Led Zeppelin (e.g. Black Dog & Fool in the Rain) and Jimi Hendrix (e.g. Foxy Lady and Purple Haze), O Fortuna by Orff, Enter Sandman by Metallica, the 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky if you want something more drawn out, Du Hast by Rammstein...
You're worried about getting bad subconscious vibes from your alarm music? I don't think you'll really notice the sentiment of the lyrics at that point...
Yeah, I bought a $12 full-spectrum bulb for a regular torchiere-style lamp and used that for a while. It worked pretty well—I would say better than a plain bulb. Until the winter, waking with the sun would be more than good enough for me. (I can do it just fine provided I go to bed early, which I don't.)
Yes, but you see it drives you to jump out of bed and run to turn the dang thing off. Very effective in getting someone up. Of course I guess any Barney song would do that for you also.
You haven't known me very long, so you don't know this, but - getting me to jump up out of bed is NOT the goal. Getting me to jump up out of bed and want to stay awake and not return to sleep is the goal. ;) Anything annoying (or depressing) will just cause me to turn it off and climb back in bed.
Why not? I certainly do. The part of my brain which parses language[*], and, more interestingly, pays attention to music, wakes up far, far earlier than the rest of me.
Once upon a time, one morning I found myself hearing the local radio host saying something absurd about MIT being denied an NEA grant on obscenity grounds and then something about Aerosmith donating the amount of the withheld grant to MIT. And I thought to myself, "I must be still asleep! Far out. This is a totally trippy dream." and rolled over and went back to sleep.
Boy was I surprised when I saw the newsbox headlines as I hurried (late) to work.
This is why I have two alarm clocks, one of which is a standard claxon, set for slightly later than the radio alarm.
Well, I like to wake up to songs I like and find interesting. Because the part of my brain which says "Hey, this is an interesting song!" or "Hey, this is one of my favorite songs!" wakes up first and can haul the rest of me out of bed.
I had a problem for a while where my favorite station to listen to while going to sleep (space music at 11pm) turned out to be a classical station which played music I really didn't like when I was waking up. I don't care how rousing Bartok is, if I don't like what's playing on the radio alarm, I just go deeper to sleep!
I was about to suggest "Wake Up" by Rage Against the Machine, aka the theme to The Matrix...but that's only if you like waking up to a huge adrenaline hit. I put it at the end of my "soothing" driving mix in case I was starting to zone out from the rest of the songs.
I also keep a "Wakey" mix on my iPod for listening to in the car under potential-drowsy conditions...
I imagine it does! I know that the type of music I'm looking for this list is less loud, "alarming" music and more cheery good stuff I'll want to stay awake to listen to. So I guess this request is asking for good music recommendations in general, not just for being awake!
"I can see clearly now" ? "Orinoco Flow" Enya "Allegria" Cirque de Soleil "Stand" REM "Wherever, Whenever" Shakira "What's Up?" ("I said, Hey! What's going on?") 4 Non Blonds "Nexus" Dan Fogelberg "Just a Ride" Jem "You Can Call Me Al" Paul Simon "In the House of Stone and Light" Martin Page "No Blue Thing" Ray Lynch "Ocean Dreams" 2002 Most of The Songs of Distant Earth
It certainly is for me. I find that the combination of an alarm and snooze button has conditioned me to tune them out, or deal with them automatically in my sleep. Music doesn't do that for some reason, presumably because I have a lot of counter-reinforcement.
My occasional bedmate has an alarm clock that sounds just like a truck back-up alarm, so I sometimes jokingly worry that she or I will be in some backing trucker's blind spot and pass out from habit just in time to get run over.
once while driving home very late... i threw on the Bloodhound gangs "One firce beer coaster" there is a song on that there call GET UP! your asleep at the wheel" needless to say i started falling asleep and this somg came on.
Another funny alram type story... So i was watching some ran gundam serious first year of college... An alarm goes off on my tv while im sleeping and the my dorm has fire drill go off a few seconds after... needless to say i slept through the fire alarm.
Anyway... Connor suggest is one i must totally agree with. Engel is a great song to wake up to... ill give a list.
Internet porn by Divinci's notebook Enormous penis by diinci's notebook Bullet with butterfly wings by Smashing gourds Fucking an animal by GWAR the jay and silent bob rap Flying shit bags of doom by P.T. Lovecraft (i have these if you want them) Fuck you fuck Dracula by P.T. Lovecraft Bag full of cocks by P.T. Lovecraft 3 little pigs by Green jello Shitman by Green jello Cereal Killer by green jello this should do nicly
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on 4 Aug 2004 07:17 (UTC)I don't know that song. I'll check it out.
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on 4 Aug 2004 08:11 (UTC)http://pinkfloydhyperbase.dk/albums/dark.htm#TIME
http://www.mp3.com/albums/60625/summary.html
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on 4 Aug 2004 08:27 (UTC)I've pondered a light on a timer, especially since I saw somewhere online a full-spectrum lamp on a timer. Battle SAD and wake up at the same time, whee!
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on 4 Aug 2004 08:27 (UTC)Also Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull, lots of stuff by Led Zeppelin (e.g. Black Dog & Fool in the Rain) and Jimi Hendrix (e.g. Foxy Lady and Purple Haze), O Fortuna by Orff, Enter Sandman by Metallica, the 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky if you want something more drawn out, Du Hast by Rammstein...
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on 4 Aug 2004 09:18 (UTC)The beginning of the track starts with the ticking sounds of a clock shop ... followed by every clock in the shop striking the hour of 12.
Sorry for any unintended consequences.
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on 4 Aug 2004 10:22 (UTC)Once upon a time, one morning I found myself hearing the local radio host saying something absurd about MIT being denied an NEA grant on obscenity grounds and then something about Aerosmith donating the amount of the withheld grant to MIT. And I thought to myself, "I must be still asleep! Far out. This is a totally trippy dream." and rolled over and went back to sleep.
Boy was I surprised when I saw the newsbox headlines as I hurried (late) to work.
This is why I have two alarm clocks, one of which is a standard claxon, set for slightly later than the radio alarm.
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on 4 Aug 2004 10:27 (UTC)I had a problem for a while where my favorite station to listen to while going to sleep (space music at 11pm) turned out to be a classical station which played music I really didn't like when I was waking up. I don't care how rousing Bartok is, if I don't like what's playing on the radio alarm, I just go deeper to sleep!
Does it work like that for you?
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on 4 Aug 2004 10:48 (UTC)I also keep a "Wakey" mix on my iPod for listening to in the car under potential-drowsy conditions...
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on 4 Aug 2004 14:39 (UTC)"I can see clearly now" ?
"Orinoco Flow" Enya
"Allegria" Cirque de Soleil
"Stand" REM
"Wherever, Whenever" Shakira
"What's Up?" ("I said, Hey! What's going on?") 4 Non Blonds
"Nexus" Dan Fogelberg
"Just a Ride" Jem
"You Can Call Me Al" Paul Simon
"In the House of Stone and Light" Martin Page
"No Blue Thing" Ray Lynch
"Ocean Dreams" 2002
Most of The Songs of Distant Earth
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on 4 Aug 2004 18:38 (UTC)"Just Another Day"
"Wake Up! It's 1984"
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"Ring of Fire" - Social Distortion
"Pistolero (Fluke Hang 'Em High remix)" -Juno Reactor
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on 4 Aug 2004 19:42 (UTC)My occasional bedmate has an alarm clock that sounds just like a truck back-up alarm, so I sometimes jokingly worry that she or I will be in some backing trucker's blind spot and pass out from habit just in time to get run over.
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on 5 Aug 2004 03:07 (UTC)Another funny alram type story... So i was watching some ran gundam serious first year of college... An alarm goes off on my tv while im sleeping and the my dorm has fire drill go off a few seconds after... needless to say i slept through the fire alarm.
Anyway... Connor suggest is one i must totally agree with. Engel is a great song to wake up to... ill give a list.
Internet porn by Divinci's notebook
Enormous penis by diinci's notebook
Bullet with butterfly wings by Smashing gourds
Fucking an animal by GWAR
the jay and silent bob rap
Flying shit bags of doom by P.T. Lovecraft (i have these if you want them)
Fuck you fuck Dracula by P.T. Lovecraft
Bag full of cocks by P.T. Lovecraft
3 little pigs by Green jello
Shitman by Green jello
Cereal Killer by green jello
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Bag full of cocks by P.T. Lovecraft
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