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Post by Martin Stett on Dec 15, 2017 6:13:56 GMT
I mean clicking on an album on Youtube, and clicking thumbnail after thumbnail until 3 hours have passed by and you've added 10 albums to your list of things you absolutely have to listen to a few times, search out the price of the albums, and then choke when the cheapest copies are available for $60 plus out of country shipping? Anyone else have this problem?
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Post by Joaquim on Dec 15, 2017 7:16:52 GMT
Nope.
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Post by MsMovieStar on Dec 15, 2017 8:05:25 GMT
No, honey. Movie Stars don't do those type of things.
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Post by Zeb31 on Dec 15, 2017 10:06:26 GMT
...I was doing EXACTLY THAT right before I saw this thread.
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Post by pacinoyes on Dec 15, 2017 22:08:58 GMT
I do something like this all the time but not that exact thing.........like I will go on Youtube and listen to Foghat for 4 hours. While I'm working from home doing important adult work.........um........... I don't even like Foghat.
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Post by countjohn on Dec 15, 2017 22:18:09 GMT
Not to the extent of that, but yeah, I waste plenty of time listening to music, especially considering I like to focus on it and not do anything else when I listen.
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Post by Martin Stett on Dec 15, 2017 23:45:24 GMT
I now have a selection of over 50 artists that have albums I'd love to purchase -- most of them obscure Soviet or Japanese musicians that only have a few LPs in their native country dating from the 1970s (I can't get into any mainstream musicians, and I don't know why). When I have time, I love to just sit down with an album and let it wash over me.
Youtube channels like Funked Up East, Whitedude877, Marcel the Drunkard, Woody Allen or EyeTunez are my playground, discovering new artists a half dozen at a time when I get the itch, and then examining the works in closer detail later.
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Post by Joaquim on Dec 16, 2017 0:45:56 GMT
I now have a selection of over 50 artists that have albums I'd love to purchase -- most of them obscure Soviet or Japanese musicians that only have a few LPs in their native country dating from the 1970s ( I can't get into any mainstream musicians, and I don't know why). When I have time, I love to just sit down with an album and let it wash over me. Youtube channels like Funked Up East, Whitedude877, Marcel the Drunkard, Woody Allen or EyeTunez are my playground, discovering new artists a half dozen at a time when I get the itch, and then examining the works in closer detail later. Because they suck, at least the ones that are popular today.
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Post by Martin Stett on Dec 16, 2017 1:02:34 GMT
I now have a selection of over 50 artists that have albums I'd love to purchase -- most of them obscure Soviet or Japanese musicians that only have a few LPs in their native country dating from the 1970s ( I can't get into any mainstream musicians, and I don't know why). When I have time, I love to just sit down with an album and let it wash over me. Youtube channels like Funked Up East, Whitedude877, Marcel the Drunkard, Woody Allen or EyeTunez are my playground, discovering new artists a half dozen at a time when I get the itch, and then examining the works in closer detail later. Because they suck, at least the ones that are popular today. Well, obviously the ones around today suck. But the only mainstreamish musicians I could ever get into are crooners like Frank Sinatra or Scott Walker before he went crazy (to be fair, I really like "Farmer in the City," but most of his recent stuff isn't my speed), some of the jazz musicians like Dave Brubeck, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charles Mingus... that's pretty much it. I really like some of the "re-evaluated" folk singers like Vashti Bunyan and Linda Perhacs, but they were financial failures at the time they made their greatest albums. Looking at stuff like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Velvet Underground, any of the popular bands of the musical period I most enjoy, it's... listenable, but nothing more. Nothing that transports me.
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