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RonaldFuckingPaul
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Overlistening good songs
#7984271 - 02/05/08 08:11 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I have a problem that I've been suffering from for a long time. I tend to listen to my favorite songs until they no longer become my favorites cause they get boring. Is this bad or is it just human nature?
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they aren't really your favorites then  i can't wear out a song that i truely love, there's always something more in a really good song. thats how i see it anyawy
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Re: Overlistening good songs [Re: zSDMF]
#7984289 - 02/05/08 08:14 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I still enjoy the songs but they don't get me as high as they used to.
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im_on_a_boat
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i do the same thing.
but i normally do it with entire cd's
i go through a period where thats all i listen to is one cd..
then i can look back on it in life and be like 'that's my _ era'
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I have that problem too. I have that with two new albums I've been listening to repeatedly lately...
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I do the same thing. I burn cd's to try to mix up the music alot and still find myself skipping a song I once thought was the coolest ever
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Re: Overlistening good songs [Re: metal_momma]
#7984360 - 02/05/08 08:24 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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You're never gonna listen to music as much as you do when it's new.
I overlisten at first, and then return to it every now and then, only to be reminded of what I loved so much in the first place.
Some of my very favorite bands though, like Radiohead and Mastodon, I have been listening to almost completely continuously for about 4 years now.
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Re: Overlistening good songs [Re: g00ru]
#7984368 - 02/05/08 08:26 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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badass..
anyone like bullet for my valentine?
their new cd is really good for them..
but my favorite new cd is the new between the buried and me..
i've been waiting for a FUCKIN DREDG CD to come out for like three years..
fuck i'm about to lose it i NEED MOAR DREDG.
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I think everyone experiences some degree of that. Not much can be done about it I don't think. I wish I could hear a lot of my favorite music for the first time again.
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Quote:
reeferaddict69 said: I have a problem that I've been suffering from for a long time. I tend to listen to my favorite songs until they no longer become my favorites cause they get boring. Is this bad or is it just human nature?
What artists do you like? Most likely I have something you'd enjoy. Let me know and I'll see if I have something I can upload.
I like to play my favorite music when I'm feeling reeeaaally good, and sometimes when I'm reeeeaaally down (but it just doesn't sound as good right then).
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I do that with albums. But that's also how I know an album is truly good. If I outplay it a lot in the beginning because I love it, but then I get tired of it, that's common. If I come back to that album and it becomes a regular in my rotation of music in the future, then it's a good album. If not, then it was mediocre and I used all of it's playability and novelty up in a short amount of time.
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