Welcome to my little dream journal!
Note that I'm only going to post dreams that are important to me - in one way or another. These dreams are not chronologically arranged (whose are anyway?), because my (other, private) dreamjournal (in which I scribble down much more frequently and in an incoherent, fragmentary kind-of-way) is a bit chaotic. This dream-journal will, hopefully, become a "best-of" collection over the time. So then, here it goes. First dream:

17.05.06 - The Elevator - (Non-Lucid)

I found myself standing in an elevator. Somebody was in there with me, too. But I guess he was just an extra, because he hasn't said a word during the whole time I was there. This elevator was quite special, because he let you choose the music via thought control. I thought "Cool! No more dull elevator-music!" And then I choose Depeche Modes "Walking in my shoes" just by thought. That surely happened because I listened to the album "Songs of Faith and Devotion" right before I have gone to bed and this song never failed to impress me. But the song that played now in the elevator clearly wasn't "Walking in my shoes". It sounded like a band that tries to sound like Depeche Mode (on drugs), jamming along and desperately trying to play this song backwards - with meaningful sounding, made-up lyrics thrown in for good measure! But the strangest thing was: I knew it. Even in the dream - and it was a non-lucid one- I recognized all the absurdity of it. Only maybe a little part of me knew that I was dreaming. But I think it was simply to interesting for my dream self to make the final step towards lucidity. So I simply chose another song: It was "Eclipse" by Pink Floyd. I have no idea why I chose this particular song, since I haven't listened to "Dark Side of the Moon" for years. This song sounded very much like the original, as I perceived. Then I woke up.
My only regret is that I didn't picked something more difficult and complex for the elevator-system to play. I am curious how, for example, Brahms First Symphony or Mozarts Requiem would have sounded .