There's too much music in the world that I want to listen to that I never will.
Even if I listened to music 24/7 without sleeping for a full week I wouldn't even cover my backlog, let alone all of the stuff I haven't heard yet that I'm sure I would love.
I will die before I listen to all the music I want to listen to thoroughly.
This is a seriously depressing thought.
or incredibly empowering. Think about it - you'll never visit every cool place in the world - but you can see a lot of them in person because of advanced transportation, or virtually through the internet. You'll never hear all of the music in the world - but you can listen to infinitely more than your mom or dad could at your age. You'll never visit every corner of the internet - but it wasn't even around (really) just 30 years ago. What you've got isn't as depressing as you think. You have almost immediate access to almost anything you want at any moment of your waking life. You can choose to be depressed about it. Or you could be as giddy as a school kid on a mountain of candy. . . The choice is yours. . . So I didn't answer your question. I use spottily and band camp and the local radio station but I'll never have enough time either. I've got to choose to be happy about what I get instead of sad about what I might have missed. This is a great problem to have.This is a seriously depressing thought.
COMPASS > CLOCK There isn't enough time to do all of the things we want in life because it's hard to set priorities. It's hard to set priorities because we don't have a direction, there are lots of attractive things pulling us in all directions and we can't choose between them. Find your direction! What's really important to you? Once you know that, you focus on that and ignore all the other shit that your mental chatter tells you is important (but really isn't.) - How do you know what's really important? Make a list. Force yourself to choose the 3 most important things. - Can't choose 3? Use a dice or a coin or a random number and use that. Pay very, very close attention to your feelings while you're doing this. If you feel uncomfortable with the random choices it's because deep down you're attached more to some of those choices than others. HA HA - I wasn't talking about music I was talking about your life, but you can still use this for choosing music.
Well, you could easily cut down your list by saying "If I don't like this album 2 tracks in, get out and keep going." I find the notion of how small I am, even in the context of a subset of a subset of human art, freeing.This is a seriously depressing thought.
The internet is so amazing that I can fool myself into thinking I'm listening to everything I want. The moment I want to hear something new, bam, launch qbtorrent and KAT or isohunt and have it in less than ten minutes and I'm listening. I just pretend that way I'm not missing the thousand others I want to hear.
bruh I don't even download music anymore unless it comes with a record purchase or comes from bandcamp. Stream stream stream.
I'm weird and old school. I like some form or feeling of a collection, that I can create and manipulate hard copies of if I like, and will always have access to as long as there's electricity, not internet. If I'm buying physical media, I like records. If I'm downloading, I'll usually go for FLAC and fill hard drives.
That's how I was until I hit a few hundred GB and then said "this is getting ridiculous" and have kind of left that alone for the time being. Records and cassette tapes are where it's at for physical copies. Side note: do you hate the Blue Jays as much as I do right now?
I really don't want to invest in that right now, don't see much of a reason to unless I were to start downloading FLAC which to be honest I don't really care about quality as long as I can get 320 I'm happy with that digitally, anything "better" is what my record player is for. Plus a lot of what I listen to, as you all know, is lo-fi / grunge-y / garage rock stuff where the recording quality itself isn't very good so. Uphill battle. Yeah...the O's are, uh, kind of not very good this year. The AL East has been a weird division and it must have been very hard for you to root for the Yankees but I'm proud of you.
Realistically, a standard listener can't hear much of a difference above 192 kb/s, but there always some things that make it more obvious. Listening to classical piano I end up noticing things more. I listen with very nice headphones and it will pick up tiny encoding errors that annoy me, but it's also just nice to know that I have pure quality. I'm able to pick everything out, I can manipulate the files if I want and have everything there. And like 90% of the time, it's not important. And yet.... What even more frustrating about the O's is the fact that, by all metrics, we should have been so much better than last year. A resurgent Crush Davis, a full season, much improved Manny Machado, the return of Wieters, Hardy's injuries solved, Caleb Jospeh coming into his own, and a fleet of Duquette style "unrefined diamonds" that, even in a few didn't work out, one would pan out surely and stick well. But it didn't. Wieters sucked, Hardy's still hurt and powerless, Steve Pearce was mostly hurt or bewilderingly benched, and none of our pickups worked. The entirety of our rotation, save Chen, imploded so hard with absolutely no reason. The new hitting coach worked great for a month, and has led to shit since. It's completely inexplicable. And now the fans on our subreddit are calling for Duquette's head as if he's the worst GM ever because he didn't pull another Nelson Cruz and Steve Pearce outta thin air. And now we have to deal with nine (!!!) free agents. Ugh. The only good news is my boy Kevin Gausman is actually really developing well. He's been solid, filthy, and he's finding that third pitch. This is more amazing given that we haven't developed a good pitcher in... almost thirty years. And that Caleb Joseph's under team control until 2021. Love that guy.
I hate them so much, but I hate my own team even more right now. Just absolutely fucking abysmal. I found myself rooting for y'all yesterday against Boston just so we don't end up in last. Here's to a Pirates-Astros Fall Classic! *Downs a shot of antifreeze.
That's another issue I run into. "What the fuck do you mean Spotify doesn't have Gregg Kowalsky's newest work??" And I feel I'm wasting my time and money streaming music through an AMP/DAC and high end headphones. EDIT: HA! In my haste to prove a point, I didn't actually check Gregg specifically, but decided to for the fuck of it afterward. Spotify does, in fact, have a fair amount of his work. Hilarious.
Do they have Mamyukka or -LostFairy- yet? Probably not. Because fuck Japanese music, right? But yea, every time I find an artist I like it takes forever to figure out where to listen to them. Shit seriously needs to be more streamlined. I hate that the music industry is so technophobic.
I don't. It's not possible. Bandcamp, local radio stations, Spotify, and seeing bands at shows are a great way to kind of keep on top of it but you will never be ahead of the curve. The closest you can get is if you work for a radio station (seriously miss that part of my life) and even then it just results in finding more stuff to listen to than you have time for. How do you feel about people who say they like all kinds of music and when pressed can only really name pop-country and other pop artists? That kind of thing.
Dammit. Spotify doesn't even have the game OSTs that I need. Fuckin OCRemix is putting up an album of my favorite game of all time in like two days and that alone is 3 hours of music. Baffled, really. There's so much music out there! But then again I guess they're not paralyzed by having to choose either, so they win in that regard, hahaha.How do you feel about people who say they like all kinds of music and when pressed can only really name pop-country and other pop artists? That kind of thing.