quoted 9 lines I'd think that if you did that, you might miss out on the some of the
>I'd think that if you did that, you might miss out on the some of the
>hidden jewels
>on a cd. My favorite "songs" on a cd are ususally the ones that have
>had to grow on
>me. Sometimes a track that really appeals to you in the beginning will
>annoy you
>after a period of time. I tend to use my random button to decide what
>track's I'll
>listen.
i totally agree about tracks growing on you. the best tracks are
always the ones that grow. usually i get sick of the tracks i liked
right away but the growers are the ones that last.
actually what i do is put the date that i last listened to the cd when
i reviewed it. that way next time i listen to it i can go and check out
the tracks i didnt like to see if my tastes have changed. ill also put
notes like "cant appreciate this one yet, will check it out in a few
months" if i dont dig a cd right away. i dont like to get into the habit
of saying "this guy sucks" so i try to see it as i cant appreciate the
music yet...
(m)
nr: high fidelity by nick hornby
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