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Old Apr 13, 2013, 10:38 PM
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Hmm . . . Can anyone think of any songs about therapists hunting, fishing, or riding bicycles? If not, I'm stuck.
The Theme from PeeWee Herman's Big Adventure?

William Cornysh - Blow Thy Horn Hunter
Blow thy horn, hunter - William Cornysh : Recording Details and Tracks : AllMusic

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Old Apr 13, 2013, 10:59 PM
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The Theme from PeeWee Herman's Big Adventure?

William Cornysh - Blow Thy Horn Hunter
Blow thy horn, hunter - William Cornysh : Recording Details and Tracks : AllMusic
Those might work.
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Old Apr 13, 2013, 11:01 PM
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'Yeah' by Usher. And that's only because my phone alarm accidentally went off in my appt last week. I usually use it to make sure I'm awake to go pick up my kids from school. He loved my song choice. My T not only sang a little of it, he danced to it in his chair too. He told me he took his kids to see him in concert and felt incredibly old while there although he fit in with the rest of the parents taking their kids too. We both giggled over all of it. It was a nice break in our session.
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Old Apr 14, 2013, 05:59 AM
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"Catch the Wind" by Donovan.

In the chilly hours and minutes of uncertainty I want to be in the warm hold of your loving mind.

To feel you all around me And to take your hand along the sand Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind.

When sundown pales the sky I wanna hide a while behind your smile And everywhere I'd look your eyes I'd find.

[It suggests what you want but also the limits too.]
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Old Apr 14, 2013, 05:30 PM
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My T once was going to Bangkok for a wedding and I started trying to sing "One night in Bangkok" and she was enthralled, had never heard it (she was not from the US) but Abba's "Chiquitita" makes me think of her as well as some lines from Judy Collins, "Sunny Goodge Street" until this minute when I looked them up and found they are different than I've thought all these years, boo hoo!

I guess the real one that gets me though are the words from Billy Joel's "And So It Goes":

But if my silence made you leave
Then that would be my worst mistake
So I will share this room with you
And you can have this heart to break

And this is why my eyes are closed
It's just as well for all I've seen
And so it goes, and so it goes
And you're the only one who knows

So I would choose to be with you
That's if the choice were mine to make
But you can make decisions too
And you can have this heart to break

And so it goes, and so it goes
And you're the only one who knows
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Old Apr 14, 2013, 05:32 PM
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Hmm . . . Can anyone think of any songs about therapists hunting, fishing, or riding bicycles? If not, I'm stuck.
Did someone say hunting?

Amazon.com: Good Will Hunting: Music From The Miramax Motion Picture: Elliott Smith, Gerry Rafferty, Al Green: Music
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Old Apr 14, 2013, 05:43 PM
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Ha, ha!

I'm a musician, but I just don't associate my T with music in any way, shape, or form. He is such a big, brawny, outdoorsy guy and he isn't much into music himself (certainly not to the degree I am).

The only thing that comes to mind (and it is more an association with the office as opposed to him), is that they play classical music in the hallway that leads into all of the pdocs'/therapists individual offices. (I think they use it as a way to be sure conversations in the hallway don't distract session and that session conversations can't be overheard in the hallway, not that I've ever really worried about that.) I can hear it in his office while we are having session and it is distracting to me because about 90% of the time it is classical flute music that is playing and I am a flautist. I can't tell you how many times I've stopped in the middle of our conversation to say, "I've played that piece." I've even been brought to tears hearing certain pieces because there is a very strong association between playing the flute and one of my abusers.

Again, that's really not about my T at all but more the office itself.
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