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citger:
exactly! so little time! And, the saddest and most anxiety-provoking part of it is - there's less and less time (as we age) to listen to more and more! That's why I tend to look less and less for "new territory" and refine what I already know I like.... |
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stonedinaustralia |
hard to put figure on it - one week i'll listen to nothing but stones - then i may not listen to any for 2-3 weeks - however, like sirm, i went through a phase (that seemed to last for years) when i'd listen to the stones constantly and i'm one for broadening my listening experiences not confining them to what i know i already like
not wishing to rain on the parade so to speak - but i'd mention that (jb & joey to the contrary) listening to music is a bit like posting - it is a qualitative not a quantitative thing - you can "hear" something 20 times but you may get more out of it by "listening" just the once |
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luxury1 |
I never did catch on to how to do percents, but I would have to say 2 hrs a day--sometimes more, when the house needs a good cleaning. |
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steel driving hammer |
About 94.7%
In Blues terms it's 99 and 1 half degree. |
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Zack |
I'll say 60 percent, with the other core British invasion bands another 30, and 10 percent jazz and classical, with a smattering of reggae and r&b. |
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