Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Schlemiel of Laverne and Shirley corroborates the Theodore Reik "Haunting Melody" claim!!

Wasn't Schlemiel in the Laverne and Shirley theme song? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJzF8_df1R8 Holy SHIT! I can't believe my subconscious just TAGGED that! Sclemeel!! That is SO FUCKING WEIRD. excuse my swearing but I just thoroughly freaked myself out. HOW the hell did my brain just make that connection? DANG. I seriously had to look up the definition of Schlemiel because I have NEVER seen that word before written down. But suddenly the Laverne and Shirley theme song popped into my head. I mean to say I first did NOT even remember the NAME of that show. THE SONG popped into my head. Then I remembered the name of the show. So I search the show - and it has the lyrics and THERE IS IT IN THE SONG!!!!! OK so Theodore Reik really was correct about the "Haunting Melody" - as his book argued - music is the secret bridge to our holographic subconscious memory.

schle·miel
/SHləˈmēl/
noun
informalNorth American
a stupid, awkward, or unlucky person.
"he seems like the classic underdog schlemiel"

The Haunting Melody: Psychoanalytic Experiences in ... - Google Books


https://books.google.com › Music › Instruction & Study › Appreciation

Viennese-born psychoanalyst Theodor Reik became Sigmund Freud's pupil in 1910, completed the first doctor's dissertation on psychoanalysis in 1911, and ...
Get this from a library! The haunting melody : psychoanalytic experiences in life and music. [Theodor Reik]
 
 

Becoming Haunted: The Music in Your Head – UC Press Blog


https://www.ucpress.edu/blog/13021/becoming-haunted-the-music-in-your-head/
Mar 23, 2011 - For Sacks the brainworm exaggerates the sense of well-being with which we would like to identify ourselves; for Reik the haunting melody ...
 

The worm that trilled | MusiCB3 Blog


https://musicb3.wordpress.com/2016/04/08/the-worm-that-trilled/
Apr 8, 2016 - ... my head. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEw9fXN_sPA A few years ago I ... and early Freud pupil, Theodor Reik's The haunting melody.
 
 
 

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