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Reply #30 posted 09/01/05 6:24am

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CarrieMpls said:

I have had some moderate to good success listening to mix CDs people have made me, but their time has run out. lol.


Sorry. rolleyes
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Reply #31 posted 09/01/05 6:31am

susannah

I used to get that a lot. I listened to the radio all the time because I couldnt decide which CD to listen to!
I used to work in a wrecka stow too and listening, looking at and talking about music all day long put me in even more of a rut!

I suggest the radio, and listen to it until something you actually want to hear comes to you!

It did take me like a year tho.... confused
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Reply #32 posted 09/01/05 6:41am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

CarrieMpls said:

I have had some moderate to good success listening to mix CDs people have made me, but their time has run out. lol.


Sorry. rolleyes


oh, you.
I still listen to your CDs, I've just been playing them to death. lol.
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Reply #33 posted 09/01/05 6:58am

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Anxiety said:

sextonseven said:



I don't think the U.S. version of 'Tiger Bay' is still in print anyway. The import may be the only one available. Unless you buy a used copy on ebay of course.


i think the only version of tiger bay that's in print right now is an import from holland (i think?) that reproduces the original, superior, UK version of the album. it has a picture of a young woman who kinda looks like sophia loren on the cover. also, in every wrecka stow i've been to, it's selling for the same price as any domestic US release, which is really nice.


Mine says made in Austria.
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Reply #34 posted 09/01/05 9:04am

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CarrieMpls said:

Ace said:


I know the feeling.

I listen to less and less music these days (which is incredibly ironic, considering I grew-up playing music and even worked in college radio).

So little of it reflects the way I perceive the world now. In the car, I find myself listening to talk radio. At home, my CD player hasn't seen action in months. I would say the total number of artists I listen to has dwindled to about a dozen.

Maybe the music you have doesn't speak to you anymore?


Truth be told, I haven't listened to much of anything in months either. I've got a few newer CDs still wrapped in plastic that I can't be bothered to check out yet. I have had some moderate to good success listening to mix CDs people have made me, but their time has run out. lol.

I don't know that I'm really outgrowing my music so much as my mood is never consistent enough or something.

Will have to settle on some trancey technoy something while I'm cleaning today. Perhaps that'll do it.

Hi Carrie (bratchildsfriend here) ~ I've been listening to a San Francisco radio show called Hearts of Space when I get in "that mood". Thye have some amazing compilations ~ tons of Brian Eno (highly recommend one called Spirits Drifting") and another one called Gothica. It's thinking music ~ penetrates the mind and encourages thinking but doesn't invade. It's great for introspective sorting out. When I'm feeling this way, it usually spills over into my whole life ~ chaotic, discontented, undirected and some of these shows can help put the perspective back into focus. www.hos.com
Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran
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