My bedroom as a kid was opposite the bathroom door on the landing. Whenever someone took a bath I would go and lay down on the landing carpet outside the door and feel the warmth of the pipes through the floor as I lay there. Listening to the sound of the bath filling and wishing the sound to never end. Chills on my body but the warmth from the carpet heated by the water pipes. I never forget those times and it still stay with me today.
About 10 years ago I used live with my dad and he always wakes up early and run a bath I was still in bed and used to hear the bath running in the background and it sounds so soothing and helped me relax and now I search UA-cam to see if anyone else on UA-cam likes that noise too and it turns out there are people that's how I. Discovered I like this sound amazing how the simplest things in life can make such a huge impact.
Omg yes my mum and dad work at the same place so they take a bath after each other and obviously they ran a bath separately cause who wants a dirty bath anyways it would make me fall asleep straight away so this helps me sleep
More than you know Anthony, I used to lie down right by the bathtub and listen to the deep hum coming from the side of the tub, to this day I still get chills and feel the need to curl up like when I was a kid next to the tub, I was surprised as well when I found out there were others like me who shared that same chill just from a simple sound
These sounds take me back to my childhood. I used to run the bath water covering my shoulders with my favorite blanket. I was leaning against the cold tiles on the wall, in the dim light of a candle. The reverberating sound of the water and the drops splashing on my arms, the drops sliding over my skin, emanated the best chills from the lower part of my spine to my neck and scalp, bristling each and every one of the pores of my skin! ! ohhh!!! What moments, what memories...
@BathtubLovingGuyI love your memories!!! Listening to the memories makes me wrap in my duvet. I use to read all the memories sitting in the cold floor of my bathroom in the darkness of the night. While i read, i can feel the chills over my all body. It makes me feel good in the middle of my sadness. My husband has gone with a younger woman letting our little daughter and me 5 months ago. God bless you!!!🙌🏻❤️
When I was a kid, my grandparents used to live in this three-story plus attic Victorian style house, before they moved into a smaller house where they lived the rest of their lives. The old house had this winding staircase that always smelled of Murphys or Pledge, and on the second floor was the main bathroom. They had this awesome claw tub, that for me back then, was the coolest thing in the world! They had two rubber ducks, a teal-ish colored one and the standard yellow, always had bars of the gold Dial soap, and Johnson’s Baby Shampoo- two smells that take me back to this day. Anyway, the sound of the claw tub filling up sounded just like this, and from that point on, the sound of bathwater became one of my favorite most relaxing sounds. Crazy as this may sound, I went out and bought a few bars of the original gold Dial soap, and a bottle of Johnson’s Baby shampoo. I don’t use them, but on days when I’m the most stressed, I’ll run some bathwater, and take a few whiffs of the shampoo and or the Dial soap. It literally melts the stress away, and it all takes me back to being a little kid again.
I know exactly what you mean. We had a claw foot tub on the second floor too. For me it was rose scented soap and a teen mystery book “the clue in the ivy” that accompanied me every night into that bathroom for the evening bath ritual. I would take a whiff of that soap and read a few pages while I started filling the tub, oh so slowly so my time alone would last as long as it could. I would put the book down and concentrate on the sounds of the water. I had a small plastic boat that I would float on the water and watch it drift as the water pushed it along. I would break out in chills and shivers because of the deep drumming of the water on the cast iron tub and I was in heaven. Here it is 70 years later (I still have the rose soap and the book) and I still feel the same way. Few things in life stay the same and remain with us but the calming effect of the water has never let me down.
@@pennireid4017, What a wonderful and moving memory. It seems to me one of the most beautiful of the thousands that I have read, infecting me with those incredible chills that have made me cover myself with a blanket!!! Dios te bendiga siempre!!!❤
sometimes i'd lie down without a towel below me...on the freezing cold tiles, but have a towel draped over my whole body, right next to the tub, while the hot water filled up, and splashed its tiny droplets over ...the amazing asmr/frission/chill up my spine was amazing. its 10pm in Melbourne Australia, im just about to go into my en suite and have a hot shower in the dark, with a faint light from my bed side lamp minutely shining in.
When I was about 7 or 8 I would always ask my dad if he was having a bath later as he was having his dinner after work because I knew that if he was, I was going to have a great night sleep! My bedroom was across the hall from the bathroom and I would put my pillow and quilt right against the door so I could be as close as possible to this sound. Between this sound and the water running through the pipes under the floor was lovely - I still sit next to the bath now 20 years later wrapped in a towel or dressing gown listening to the bath not sure why but it’s almost like meditating
Whenever a bath was run I'd lay down a towel next to the tub, fold another towel as a pillow, then lay down and cover myself with a third towel, pretend I was in a cave, all safe and sound, press my ear up against the bath, while blocking my other ear off, and feel the sound of the running water reverberate through my body, sometimes peak through the small patch of light near my feet, like the entrance to a cave far away, sometimes rest my arm out on the cold tiles on the floor or the side of the bath, I await the one who has done the same...
Looks like you will have many more years to enjoy this sound. I am 70 and still enjoy it like nothing else. Been making the filling tub my sanctuary since the 1950’s and don’t intend on stopping anytime soon.
It is meditating. It can transform your thinking if you use it to reduce anxiety, focus or calm your mind. It can fill you with ecstasy, make you feel present. Used properly, you may change your thinking, elevating your thoughts & emotions.
I will use IT in the bath tub, so i can safe water, because i constantly let water in to hear this sound while bathing. i can stop it now. Thank you very much
Fuckin wild..I tried each video and played them for a couple seconds each and heard the distance of the room and it can tell you how big the room is from the way the sound changes..it's just so cool to feel that yet you aren't there. ASMR is just a form of telepathic experiencing
I’m very grateful for these video’s. I was wondering if you might make one where you locate the under floor water pipe and place mic on top of it and tape water simultaneously. Perfect!!
Check out the Water Pipes video on my other channel, or the 8 Hour layered bath filling sounds video! ua-cam.com/channels/LNRz0f-b560e1Plh29JLWg.htmlvideos
After a stressful night of deep analytical thought and breaking all mathematical barriers I have come to the conclusion that the mic needs to be exactly 1.47473837481938 to the power of 10 inches away from the tap....oh and also... I've managed to invent the first ever time machine...your welcome!
All of my bath water recordings were done by recording the sound for a minute or so, then looping the recording 120 times to increase the length of the recording. Very little water was wasted in the making of these videos, but they help thousands of people relax every week, so the water wasn't really wasted at all.
“Honey, The bath is overflowing! Put everything you need on a high shelf! “Wait a minute, didn’t you leave Jason in there?!” “DAMNIT, BABY JASON!!!” OH MY GOD, OH MY GOD!!! JASON’S DEAD! Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ. Please send help!” And that’s what happens when you leave a baby in a running tub for 2 hours.
Please check out my new 8 hour version of this recording! ua-cam.com/video/fMmAoV5oYdI/v-deo.html
My favorite part was at 1:22:21 it’s so funny
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My bedroom as a kid was opposite the bathroom door on the landing. Whenever someone took a bath I would go and lay down on the landing carpet outside the door and feel the warmth of the pipes through the floor as I lay there. Listening to the sound of the bath filling and wishing the sound to never end. Chills on my body but the warmth from the carpet heated by the water pipes. I never forget those times and it still stay with me today.
About 10 years ago I used live with my dad and he always wakes up early and run a bath I was still in bed and used to hear the bath running in the background and it sounds so soothing and helped me relax and now I search UA-cam to see if anyone else on UA-cam likes that noise too and it turns out there are people that's how I. Discovered I like this sound amazing how the simplest things in life can make such a huge impact.
Omg yes my mum and dad work at the same place so they take a bath after each other and obviously they ran a bath separately cause who wants a dirty bath anyways it would make me fall asleep straight away so this helps me sleep
I’m the same. The sound is amazing
More than you know Anthony, I used to lie down right by the bathtub and listen to the deep hum coming from the side of the tub, to this day I still get chills and feel the need to curl up like when I was a kid next to the tub, I was surprised as well when I found out there were others like me who shared that same chill just from a simple sound
@@tevinlopez9189 oft me all so!! I loved it during the night like 4am, lay down with a towel over me to get the chills
I got the same.
These sounds take me back to my childhood. I used to run the bath water covering my shoulders with my favorite blanket. I was leaning against the cold tiles on the wall, in the dim light of a candle. The reverberating sound of the water and the drops splashing on my arms, the drops sliding over my skin, emanated the best chills from the lower part of my spine to my neck and scalp, bristling each and every one of the pores of my skin! ! ohhh!!! What moments, what memories...
Every time I read a comment from memories, the chills cover my all body…🤤🥶❤
@rodfaulkner9183 Explain your memories!!! I love to read them!!! 🥰🥶
@BathtubLovingGuyI love your memories!!! Listening to the memories makes me wrap in my duvet. I use to read all the memories sitting in the cold floor of my bathroom in the darkness of the night. While i read, i can feel the chills over my all body. It makes me feel good in the middle of my sadness. My husband has gone with a younger woman letting our little daughter and me 5 months ago. God bless you!!!🙌🏻❤️
Today, 7 months ago…😭But I know my Father God makes impossible things become in possible true!!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Not sure why, but listening to this makes it easier for me to focus on reading books without getting distracted
When I was a kid, my grandparents used to live in this three-story plus attic Victorian style house, before they moved into a smaller house where they lived the rest of their lives. The old house had this winding staircase that always smelled of Murphys or Pledge, and on the second floor was the main bathroom. They had this awesome claw tub, that for me back then, was the coolest thing in the world! They had two rubber ducks, a teal-ish colored one and the standard yellow, always had bars of the gold Dial soap, and Johnson’s Baby Shampoo- two smells that take me back to this day. Anyway, the sound of the claw tub filling up sounded just like this, and from that point on, the sound of bathwater became one of my favorite most relaxing sounds.
Crazy as this may sound, I went out and bought a few bars of the original gold Dial soap, and a bottle of Johnson’s Baby shampoo. I don’t use them, but on days when I’m the most stressed, I’ll run some bathwater, and take a few whiffs of the shampoo and or the Dial soap. It literally melts the stress away, and it all takes me back to being a little kid again.
Wow, what a fantastic story 👏 I enjoyed the reading a lot💯thank you👍🏽
I know exactly what you mean. We had a claw foot tub on the second floor too. For me it was rose scented soap and a teen mystery book “the clue in the ivy” that accompanied me every night into that bathroom for the evening bath ritual. I would take a whiff of that soap and read a few pages while I started filling the tub, oh so slowly so my time alone would last as long as it could. I would put the book down and concentrate on the sounds of the water. I had a small plastic boat that I would float on the water and watch it drift as the water pushed it along. I would break out in chills and shivers because of the deep drumming of the water on the cast iron tub and I was in heaven. Here it is 70 years later (I still have the rose soap and the book) and I still feel the same way. Few things in life stay the same and remain with us but the calming effect of the water has never let me down.
@@pennireid4017, What a wonderful and moving memory. It seems to me one of the most beautiful of the thousands that I have read, infecting me with those incredible chills that have made me cover myself with a blanket!!! Dios te bendiga siempre!!!❤
@@DISARONNO1974♥️
@@pennireid4017Do you have more incredible stories to explain me??? God bless you!!!❤
sometimes i'd lie down without a towel below me...on the freezing cold tiles, but have a towel draped over my whole body, right next to the tub, while the hot water filled up, and splashed its tiny droplets over ...the amazing asmr/frission/chill up my spine was amazing. its 10pm in Melbourne Australia, im just about to go into my en suite and have a hot shower in the dark, with a faint light from my bed side lamp minutely shining in.
I did the exact same thing I never wanted to jump in the bath cause I was so relaxed and fell asleep a few times doing this to
i wish the world was this calm as the water.
When I was about 7 or 8 I would always ask my dad if he was having a bath later as he was having his dinner after work because I knew that if he was, I was going to have a great night sleep! My bedroom was across the hall from the bathroom and I would put my pillow and quilt right against the door so I could be as close as possible to this sound. Between this sound and the water running through the pipes under the floor was lovely - I still sit next to the bath now 20 years later wrapped in a towel or dressing gown listening to the bath not sure why but it’s almost like meditating
Whenever a bath was run I'd lay down a towel next to the tub, fold another towel as a pillow, then lay down and cover myself with a third towel, pretend I was in a cave, all safe and sound, press my ear up against the bath, while blocking my other ear off, and feel the sound of the running water reverberate through my body, sometimes peak through the small patch of light near my feet, like the entrance to a cave far away, sometimes rest my arm out on the cold tiles on the floor or the side of the bath, I await the one who has done the same...
Looks like you will have many more years to enjoy this sound. I am 70 and still enjoy it like nothing else. Been making the filling tub my sanctuary since the 1950’s and don’t intend on stopping anytime soon.
It is meditating. It can transform your thinking if you use it to reduce anxiety, focus or calm your mind. It can fill you with ecstasy, make you feel present. Used properly, you may change your thinking, elevating your thoughts & emotions.
@@pennireid4017pppppppp
Memories when I was a kid in the mid to late 1980's listening to the running water of the bath tub - timeless masterpiece!
This helped get my 2 month old to finally fall asleep so happy I found this
I will use IT in the bath tub, so i can safe water, because i constantly let water in to hear this sound while bathing. i can stop it now. Thank you very much
I do that too😂👍🏽
My favourite destressing go to peacefull sleep sound. This one position 4-6. Thank you. It's perfect. Puts my girls to sleep in under 10 minutes.
this saved me from so many panic attacks tbh
This one is absolutely perfect.
Thanks.
Fuckin wild..I tried each video and played them for a couple seconds each and heard the distance of the room and it can tell you how big the room is from the way the sound changes..it's just so cool to feel that yet you aren't there. ASMR is just a form of telepathic experiencing
This puts my 5 week old son to sleep instantly. Love it
I just want to be loved
Kate Parslow All of us feel that way
I paid someone to pretend to be in a relationship with me but it got to expensive in the end. They was a bad actor too.
Fun fact: you are
Kate we love you!
I'll bum you into next week if I get my hands on you
Best moment 0:00-2:00:00
Now called "AMSR". Still my gateway to meditation...
I think it‘s so nice because you connect the sound to a relaxing experience. 0.0/ It is something you always like to hear. :3
Do you happen to have one that is both this and the bath draining at the same time...hearing that mix of sounds is so relaxing to me
I’m very grateful for these video’s. I was wondering if you might make one where you locate the under floor water pipe and place mic on top of it and tape water simultaneously. Perfect!!
Check out the Water Pipes video on my other channel, or the 8 Hour layered bath filling sounds video! ua-cam.com/channels/LNRz0f-b560e1Plh29JLWg.htmlvideos
J'aime. Ca me permet de faire le point sur mes pensées et ca m'apaise en même temps. Merci beaucoup ❤
Very nice! I & my baby girl luv all your videos very much💕💕💕
Thank you, this helps relax me :)
I feel warmth.
Nobody:
No one ever:
Me: *vibing and listening to water for 2 hours*
Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing!
Yea loads effort put into this one 😂 bellend
This video is my happy place .
No better sound Than this loves this its so relaxing to the mind
This is perfect
This is terrific stuff
Wht do you think so?
Good junk brocephus! Best mic distance/sound. A bit more intensity would be good but understand limitation of tub faucet, etc.
I want to be loved, held and needed.
Me too
الصورة
Me too
Lo eres!!! Dios Jehová te ama, te sostiene y te necesita!!!❤
best moment --> 58:33
After a stressful night of deep analytical thought and breaking all mathematical barriers I have come to the conclusion that the mic needs to be exactly 1.47473837481938 to the power of 10 inches away from the tap....oh and also... I've managed to invent the first ever time machine...your welcome!
Wow did you poop yo pants
@@elgeneralxx I think he did
I did 🥴
Wooow love it
😴😴😴
Parfait comme à la maison. Indispensable pour ce sentir moin nerveux
Je suis d'accorde avec vous🌼
Cette vidéo m'a sauvé plus d'une foi d'une crise de nerfs! Je l'écoute presque tout les jours souvent vers la fin de journée.
Danke Fich😊😮
My favorite part was the water
You mean the splash bit right !
Or the splosh !
thanks
Closer?
I love it
Me 2
Pretty sure 400k of the 468k views on this video are me lol
No, definitely me😌😂
I just want to be loved and I find you
What mic 🎤 did you record this with?
Most of my recordings are done using a stereo pair of AKG C1000 condenser mics. I sometimes use a little Tascam DR 08 as well.
This is good, but not long enough. I would sleep, but then noisy neighbors wake me up at 5:30 am.
Jenny Montague there's an eight hour version linked at the top comment
Haw
You can loop it on the settings
any of the 122 thumbs downs want to say why? 02/11/2020
They take showers
They take showers
What's your name
😊
Baby’s favorite
Hi
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😴😴😴😴😴
What's your name mein Name ist Emily
176 thumbs down from those who use shower
I really, really love a long, hot bath; showers leave me cold, not relaxed. To me, a shower is great in the summer, a cool shower for a hot day.
2019?
2022?
@@aaronruiz5369 September 2022?
December 2022…
January 2023
March 2023
😂🎉❤
All that water just.... gone...
All of my bath water recordings were done by recording the sound for a minute or so, then looping the recording 120 times to increase the length of the recording. Very little water was wasted in the making of these videos, but they help thousands of people relax every week, so the water wasn't really wasted at all.
I know mate. I was just kidding. Although I'm sure you get a 100 comments a day saying the same thing and they're actually serious. Great video!
water can't be wasted
A n g e l a much smaller percentage of it is freshwater, the water we do everything with.
Taifuun yeah but you can also make saltwater fresh
😅
This is not good enough! Please could you upload another video with the mic at least an inch closer. Thankyou
This makes me need to pee.
Кс. Я правильно
“Honey, The bath is overflowing! Put everything you need on a high shelf! “Wait a minute, didn’t you leave Jason in there?!” “DAMNIT, BABY JASON!!!” OH MY GOD, OH MY GOD!!! JASON’S DEAD! Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ. Please send help!”
And that’s what happens when you leave a baby in a running tub for 2 hours.
"His name was Jason, and today is his birthday"
Bruh what?
Imagine 3 hours 😮
I forgot I wrote this a year ago 💀
Imagine being this lame
wtf the water's not rising?!?!?!??!?!?!??!?!?!?!
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Yeetus it’s looped
idiot
siku mi sie kce
I put this on for a relaxing nights sleep and peed the bed!
Wha-🗿
"Dang the water bills are very high!" - 🧓