Listening to Mozart Boosts your Memory?

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I call B.S. I don't deny it helps some but it would be tone based, not based on a musical passage by a particular author. Beethoven was heavy metal to Mozarts pop.

This is off topic but relates musically. With all the lyrical references throughout sai King's various books, coupled with the fact he is a musician with the Rock Bottom Remainders as well as a writer, did Stephen King ever write any songs?
 

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I call B.S. I don't deny it helps some but it would be tone based, not based on a musical passage by a particular author. Beethoven was heavy metal to Mozarts pop.

This is off topic but relates musically. With all the lyrical references throughout sai King's various books, coupled with the fact he is a musician with the Rock Bottom Remainders as well as a writer, did Stephen King ever write any songs?
The closest to that might be the lyrics to Baby Can You Dig Your Man? from The Stand. Al Kooper wrote the music for it when they added it in the mini-series.
 

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The closest to that might be the lyrics to Baby Can You Dig Your Man? from The Stand. Al Kooper wrote the music for it when they added it in the mini-series.
Thank's Ms. Mod...I'll have to hunt it up. I was wondering more whether he wrote any music to accompany his words. As he's probably said or heard..."All you need is three chords and the truth!". :)