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Old 04.29.2009, 04:28 AM   #9
Jeremy
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Originally Posted by pbradley
It's funny that you should mention those albums transporting you to another world because most of those albums, to me, feel so solid that I can barely listen to them anymore. Like they don't have an openness about them that I can listen to them regardless of the weather or the mood I'm in. They become so involved with the context of my life that when I move on, I can't bring them with me.

I know what you mean. This is in a different category all together, but kinda related in some sense, I never listen to any of my, say... top ten favorite records ever. Maybe because I've listened to them so much, absorbed them so much, I just want to listen to something else. Sometimes I find it really odd, but unfortunately I don't have too much time to listen to music these days anyway so in the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter too much right now.

"but you don't look like a jackass, dOOd.

~The Rex~"

Thanks, I appreciate that. I thought I came off looking snobby or some crap like that....

~Jeremy~
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