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hickster9 Posted - 07/13/2005 : 09:18:43
I am curious, are you the kind that has to listen to a whole album all the way through, or do you sample a few songs and switch artists alot, as though you were a radio DJ?

I find myself being the former, so much so that I feel like I haven't finished a project until I listen to the entire album. It feels like the whole is always a work of art, each of the songs feeding off each other and demanding to be heard in order.

On the other hand, sometimes I'll be in a 'radio' mood, and like hearing dj's blend songs together from different artists.

I think, however, I am more likely to spend my time listening in the 'album as whole' style.

How do you listen?

(my first 'new topic' BTW)

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VoVat Posted - 08/13/2005 : 07:20:09
I usually listen to an album all the way through. When I'm on my computer, though, I'll put all my songs on shuffle. Actually, right now, I'm on the computer and listening to an album all the way through, but you've caught me in a rare situation. <g>

I pretty much never skip tracks, unless they're really bad, or I'm in a hurry to hear something in particular.



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The Marsist Posted - 07/25/2005 : 08:16:54
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey.and even skips mid-track sometimes which is very very annoying.

another of my pet peeves


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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/25/2005 : 07:57:15
I tend to listen to the whole album at home, but I often shuffle on my iriver. I have a friend who constantly switches artists, and even skips mid-track sometimes which is very very annoying.


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The Marsist Posted - 07/15/2005 : 08:13:28
fuck off i love green day too.
my music taste iv a very very eclectic taste in music every one from bowie to iced earth (if youv never heard of iced earth download "damien").
dont judge a person by there taste in music that is one of my pet peeves

"i had to store my urine in jars so the wizards could not enchant me"
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Joey Joe Jo Jr. Chabadoo Posted - 07/15/2005 : 02:36:56
quote:
Originally posted by The Marsist

tthat pisses me right of wen people do that.my friend has every green day album but only listens to the popular songs or the ones hes heard before

"i had to store my urine in jars so the wizards could not enchant me"
-Bowie



Not only you hate Nico, but you have friends who dig greenday!!!!

You should stop something!
Hopefully you quote Bowie's silliest words!! you have a second chance!

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scruvs Posted - 07/14/2005 : 23:18:18
Thriller was the first cassette tape I ever owned. I didn't really know there were other songs besides "Beat It" on the tape until years later.


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Carl Posted - 07/14/2005 : 17:22:12
It's really annoying when people play the same song or album OVER AND OVER AGAIN, in a loop!! Fuck off!
The Marsist Posted - 07/14/2005 : 10:45:57
tthat pisses me right of wen people do that.my friend has every green day album but only listens to the popular songs or the ones hes heard before

"i had to store my urine in jars so the wizards could not enchant me"
-Bowie
Jose Jones Posted - 07/14/2005 : 09:53:05
with cds i have to listen to the whole album. that's why i get pissed when an artist basically forces me to skip forward (i.e. wilco's "less than you think"). it ruins it for me.

now, however, i have an iPod, so the "whole cd" concept is somehat lost since now it feels like i'm simply dealing with 3,000+ songs.

earlier this year i bought the new raveonettes album and my buddy skipped ahead to the single to listen to first. i nearly killed him.

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The Marsist Posted - 07/14/2005 : 08:04:03
it depends on who im listening t.
in the case of frank its right thro with the exception of a song or 2 per album
but velvet underground ,although i like them i cnt listen to the one with nico rite thro i hate nico

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The Marsist Posted - 07/14/2005 : 08:02:44
it depends on who im listening t.
in the case of frank its right thro with the exception of a song or 2 per album
but velvet underground ,although i like them i cnt listen to the one with nico rite thro i hate nico

je suis un revoultionaire
Carl Posted - 07/14/2005 : 05:49:02
quote:
Originally posted by kathryn

Does anyone sometimes just need to hear only the first few seconds of a song and then skip to the next track?


I'd don't have The Velvet Underground's Loaded, but I love intro to Sweet Jane.
scruvs Posted - 07/14/2005 : 01:08:56
depends where I am. usually with real CDs it's straight through and with ripped music I jump around.

At work I usually pick an artist and shuffle songs. My friend has a smart playlist where he takes 3 or 4 of his favorite songs from many artists and shuffles by album. That way he gets 10 - 15 minutes of an artist and he's on to the next one.


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Surfer Rosa Posted - 07/14/2005 : 00:40:59
On first listen of an album it has to be all the way through - no skipping. From there it will require a minimum of 3 listens in different locations - work, my kitchen (along with a good smoke) and headphones on the way to work and if I'm lucky in a car, preferably the husband's since it has good sound but since he has issues with quite a bit of my music it doesn't always happen. After that is done I'm free to skip as I like, though I do have a tendency to listen to whole albums more than skip about them - otherwise gotta put together mix cds but honestly can't be arsed with playing dj every other song.

The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.
Llamadance Posted - 07/13/2005 : 14:15:16
I do a bit of both, but I guess I jump around a bit mostly. I listen to music almost exclusively on the PC, so with all those tracks, it's easy to set it to shuffle and either jump around the whole catalogue or just one artist (which I did with the Frank Black albums today).

When I get a new album, that's when I mostly listen all the way through several times. Not that big on playlists though, then you narrow down the choice.

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hickster9 Posted - 07/13/2005 : 14:10:11
quote:
Originally posted by Carl

I often skip. Unless, of course, it's my first listen. Sometimes, I want to give an album a second chance, though, and listen to it straight through regardless. It's the growers that stick with you!



I've found that with Frank's later albums, I've had to listen a few times before they grow on me...and then suddenly there's a eureka moment when you realize how fabulous it is.

Anyway, I was thinking more (an obvious sign of demise) that I, too, skip...but very infrequently, when there are songs I know I don't like. Even then though, I usually have this empty feeling afterwards. Goofy huh?

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hickster9 Posted - 07/13/2005 : 14:05:41
quote:
Originally posted by kathryn

(Congrats on your first topic, hickster9. It's so much better than all of mine!)




Well, thanks. However, I'm unsure I'll ever be able to live up to your prowess!






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kathryn Posted - 07/13/2005 : 11:17:33
I do a bit of both, depending on mood and music.

Does anyone sometimes just need to hear only the first few seconds of a song and then skip to the next track?

(Congrats on your first topic, hickster9. It's so much better than all of mine!)


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Carl Posted - 07/13/2005 : 10:45:19
I often skip. Unless, of course, it's my first listen. Sometimes, I want to give an album a second chance, though, and listen to it straight through regardless. It's the growers that stick with you!
NimrodsSon Posted - 07/13/2005 : 09:32:33
I always listen to the whole album. I feel weird if I don't. The only exception is if it's an LP I'll occasionally just listen to one side.


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ccuadros Posted - 07/13/2005 : 09:30:43
I usually listen de whole album.

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