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Reply #30 posted 01/05/12 12:06pm

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rdhull said:

2020 said:

Over 1Million and counting....

The days of Napster were indeed the dayz of wild

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That Napster shit doesn't count. Im talking purchased..legal items. Anyone could dl off of a leechline etc for free. That aint puttin in work or showin the love of music. Thats just some skeevy bullshit ..imho of course.

Not really. Your opinion of love for music could be completely different from Joe Blow's definition of love for music.

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Reply #31 posted 01/05/12 12:10pm

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2020 said:

Over 1Million and counting....

The days of Napster were indeed the dayz of wild

Christ, at some point it transcends stealing music.

You have so much you might as well just turn on the radio! lol

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Reply #32 posted 01/05/12 1:29pm

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smoothcriminal12 said:

rdhull said:

That Napster shit doesn't count. Im talking purchased..legal items. Anyone could dl off of a leechline etc for free. That aint puttin in work or showin the love of music. Thats just some skeevy bullshit ..imho of course.

Not really. Your opinion of love for music could be completely different from Joe Blow's definition of love for music.

Well Joe Blows defintion is probably really really fucked up compared to mine. Trust me on this.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #33 posted 01/05/12 6:26pm

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I have an unlimited amount of music it's called Pandora. No need to use up my computer/phone memory on music.
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Reply #34 posted 01/05/12 7:10pm

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Terrib3Towel said:

I have an unlimited amount of music it's called Pandora.

Now thats not really an mp3 player now is it, Terribletowel?

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Reply #35 posted 01/05/12 8:27pm

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31,142 songs

"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #36 posted 01/05/12 9:39pm

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12,441 tracks; 40 days; 70.36G

Ipod is 160G

I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think.
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Reply #37 posted 01/05/12 9:49pm

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Unholyalliance said:

I kinda have music all over different computers and drives. I also get different numbers on different music players on my main computer so I can't really tell at all. Plus there's still stuff I need to go through and add. If I have to make a guestimation though, I guess it would it, definitely, be over 10,000+ songs in total.

Though, I have to ask you guys:

Do you really listen to all of your music? How many songs in your player don't even get played at all? Or just get played only once? Or are you the type where you are more into the collecting side of it? I can't imagine that someone can, seriously, tell me that they are able to sing a long to every single song that they have in their playlist...

But I can say I've listened to just about all of the tracks in my collection. What I haven't listened to is under 100 tracks. Even artist whose discographies I own I listen to everything. There is a core collection of 2173 songs (7.2 days, 11.58G) that are three star tracks and higher. The group of songs I can definitely sing along too. Then there's Prince (2262 tracks, 8.4 days 14.69G) who of course has 267 of the core collection. But I listen to Prince for hours at a time so I know that well enough to sing. I think I could sing along to about two thirds. Some albums I don't listen to in their entirety but as part of collection I won't abandon them.

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Reply #38 posted 01/05/12 9:55pm

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rdhull said:

ViintageJunkiie said:

Personally, there are hundreds of songs that I haven't played in my iTunes musical collection but as time goes, I'm sure I'll come across of the record and listen to it.

Thats what my shuffle is for. A lot comes up that Ive never remembered or recognized, or previously cared for,

When I play Itunes or my IPod I want music I know I will already like/listen to. Something on an album may surprise me, but if I want random songs (Not that the IPod is random) a la radio, I want songs I like and can sing with if I choose.

I also enjoy taking my music collection with me so whatever I have a taste for hearing, I can listen to. Museums are great with music.

So, my collection gets vetted, it won't be the biggest collection but it will an experience for me.

I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think.
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