Interesting, but all you have there is a story.

Not to burst your bubble but you didn't prove that binaural beats work because what made you lucid was the talking in the background. It's well known that external stimuli aren't completely isolated when dreaming. Binaural beats are meant to work because you brain creates an illusionary third beat when two similar low frequencies are played in opposite ears, supposedly this beat causes your brain state to synchronize with that frequency. The idea is that you force the brain into a state of lucidity.

All you proved is that feel good "you can do it" tracks make you confident.
Woah calm down there buddy. It didn't make me confident at all actually, if you read the post thoroughly you would've noticed that I said I had no use for the track except for the potential it had with the subconscious, so I don't know where you even got the word confident from. This is my experience with binaural beats and what effect they had for me. Now, I don't know everything about binaural beats themselves obviously, but my point was, they worked to get me lucid. At times, simply playing the track before bed and then going to sleep after 20 or so minutes or so has worked too, and there was no external stimuli. I only posted this experience because I was surprised and to show that "attaining lucidity" (which is the exact sub-forum that this thread is in) is possible with these beats and that they worked for me. I don't know why you got all scientific with it.

Damn, I think I found the track you're talking about, and it is so creepy.. I'm scared of falling asleep listening to that, especially after your creepy dream, lol. I hear LaBerge saying "The next time I'm dreaming, I will realize that I am dreaming. Am I dreaming? Is this a dream?" But are there really binaural beats in the background? I can't hear any, only creepy whistles and stuff.
I've actually tried something similar with some interesting results, which were a few WILDs, even without any prior sleep, which was very unusual for me. I used no binaural beats but the voice on my mp3 saying 'you are dreaming' and stuff like that had kept me mentally awake occasionally, long enough to allow for some WILDs. Unfortunately I can't tell exactly how successful it is because many times I woke up and my earphones had fallen out of my ears during sleep, that's a problem I don't really know how to go about fixing.
Also, how loud did you set the volume btw?
Haha unfortunately I'm not too sure about how all of it works, but I can tell you that the beat actually somehow gets calming once you get used to it. It usually doesnt give me creepy dreams, this is just the first time I've ever had a chain of LDs because of it. In order to really fall asleep to it, you can't pay attention to it, you just fall asleep like you normally would be. As for the headphones falling out, that might be due to what kind you have. I have the kind that protrude into the ear and have a weird cushion on the end of them, its the new Samsung headphones. I set the volume almost right in the middle of the volume bar.