I listen to music at some point almost every day, but every once in a while I'll just have so much going on that I'll go several days without listening to anything. It's nice to take a break sometimes.
In the car, I alternate between music, sports, and politics. As far as focusing and listening to records for the most part I do that usually on the weekends. I typically do I slow down buying in the summer because I live in Houston and worry about records warping in a hot delivery truck or in my car
I don’t get burned out on music. I listen to music EVERY day. BUT……I do get burned out on certain albums over time. There are albums I absolutely LOVED in the 70s and 80s that I’ve listened to soooooo much, that I’m completely burned out and don’t ever need to hear that album ever again. Just my opinion.
I think I balance out music and podcasts. I watch a lot of political podcasts ( both sides) and I have playlists that I made and just keep adding on. I have a circle of people on RUclips, friends, and so on that we all keep each other in the loop with new artists and new releases. 9 times out of 10 I pre order records, that way I'm not panicking last minute lol
Certainly burn-out is with respect of too many vinyl albums to choose from! And too many RUclips shows that I watch which keeps me from records 🤣 I burn out while trying to juggle online purchases, usually never find all the albums I want on just 1 site, so that drives me nuts too! There is hardly anyway to keep expenses under wraps..... sigh. I waited until today July 4th for a sale, and then I went to grab Mechanical Animals and it was gone! Sucks to be me :)))
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Thanks guys for showing that Discogs way to chose a record to listen buy shaking the cellphone. That's a feature that I don't now that exist.
Totally agree with using Spotify to discover new artists & albums.That’s what I do.
I listen to music at some point almost every day, but every once in a while I'll just have so much going on that I'll go several days without listening to anything. It's nice to take a break sometimes.
In the car, I alternate between music, sports, and politics. As far as focusing and listening to records for the most part I do that usually on the weekends. I typically do I slow down buying in the summer because I live in Houston and worry about records warping in a hot delivery truck or in my car
I don’t get burned out on music. I listen to music EVERY day. BUT……I do get burned out on certain albums over time. There are albums I absolutely LOVED in the 70s and 80s that I’ve listened to soooooo much, that I’m completely burned out and don’t ever need to hear that album ever again. Just my opinion.
I get burned out on Genres, but never overall.
I think I balance out music and podcasts. I watch a lot of political podcasts ( both sides) and I have playlists that I made and just keep adding on. I have a circle of people on RUclips, friends, and so on that we all keep each other in the loop with new artists and new releases. 9 times out of 10 I pre order records, that way I'm not panicking last minute lol
Certainly burn-out is with respect of too many vinyl albums to choose from! And too many RUclips shows that I watch which keeps me from records 🤣 I burn out while trying to juggle online purchases, usually never find all the albums I want on just 1 site, so that drives me nuts too! There is hardly anyway to keep expenses under wraps..... sigh. I waited until today July 4th for a sale, and then I went to grab Mechanical Animals and it was gone! Sucks to be me :)))
That sucks that you missed out on it. It seems like the sales have been pretty lackluster so far this year.
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