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-Rodri
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What music are you listening to?

Bro yall flew threw 10 pages in less than 5 days :skull:

Last edited by -Rodri (Feb. 13, 2024 22:57:49)

sabrinachichi
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What music are you listening to?

Xzillox wrote:

Bardo1900 wrote:

Looking back and seeing the medicine bands chain I can say:
I'm so proud the monster we made
everybody's happy until someone dies from listening to too much drugs
UM-
sabrinachichi
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What music are you listening to?

Bardo1900 wrote:

Looking back and seeing the medicine bands chain I can say:
I'm so proud the monster we made
frrrr
Bardo1900
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What music are you listening to?

Xzillox wrote:

Bardo1900 wrote:

Looking back and seeing the medicine bands chain I can say:
I'm so proud the monster we made
everybody's happy until someone dies from listening to too much drugs
Oh man you made me laugh out loud with that.
Just don't listen to Morphine
Xzillox
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-Rodri wrote:

Bro yall flew threw 10 pages in less than 5 days :skull:
this is probably one of the fastest growing topics. topics in like suggestions or QaS are more based around constructive conversation whereas topics in tirap are more like “ooohh i like it so goodly and i will talk about it nonstop”
Bardo1900
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-Rodri wrote:

Bro yall flew threw 10 pages in less than 5 days :skull:
https://youtu.be/rZp8csyUi6w?si=ALGz471H0OF-qS68
-Rodri
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If 陽光彩虹小白馬 wasn't popular for the reasons it is, I think I'd be a bomb. Wowkie Da's other songs are outstanding as well.
IfIWereARichMan
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What music are you listening to?

Xzillox wrote:

-Rodri wrote:

Bro yall flew threw 10 pages in less than 5 days :skull:
this is probably one of the fastest growing topics. topics in like suggestions or QaS are more based around constructive conversation whereas topics in tirap are more like “ooohh i like it so goodly and i will talk about it nonstop”
Partially or completely the fault of like three people
-Almations-
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What music are you listening to?

IfIWereARichMan wrote:

Xzillox wrote:

-Rodri wrote:

Bro yall flew threw 10 pages in less than 5 days :skull:
this is probably one of the fastest growing topics. topics in like suggestions or QaS are more based around constructive conversation whereas topics in tirap are more like “ooohh i like it so goodly and i will talk about it nonstop”
Partially or completely the fault of like three people
With the occasional occurrence of other people like you or random users (even then they get ignored sometimes)
megarurp
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What music are you listening to?

NinjaDog10J wrote:

Would you rather Listen To Music on
A) The Radio
B) A Vinyl Record
C) A Cassette Tape
D) A CD
E) Digital (MP3 player, Spotify, Apple Music, etc.)
F) Other (please list what way)

This was kinda echoed by other people before me, but I'll go B n' E
Digital has the best quality, but records are convenient for listening to whole albums.
Another note: physical music stores are like the best way to find new music
IfIWereARichMan
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What music are you listening to?

megarurp wrote:

NinjaDog10J wrote:

Would you rather Listen To Music on
A) The Radio
B) A Vinyl Record
C) A Cassette Tape
D) A CD
E) Digital (MP3 player, Spotify, Apple Music, etc.)
F) Other (please list what way)

This was kinda echoed by other people before me, but I'll go B n' E
Digital has the best quality, but records are convenient for listening to whole albums.
Another note: physical music stores are like the best way to find new music
Eh physical music stores work for three main kinds of music:
Music from a few decades ago
Very very popular music
Songs by local artists
If you wanna find that, physical music stores all the way
But if you wanna find music in genres you know you like or by artists you know you like and especially if you want to find an artist's entire discography, you definitely need to use online streaming services to effectively find it all

Also I'm in a play right now and my castmate pointed out how most people get quickly bored of one kind of music but musicians can listen to literally the same song a thousand times in a row and still enjoy it
I've been listening to the song Soliloquy from Carousel on loop for days and I do not think I will ever get bored of it
HurricaneMitch1998M
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What music are you listening to?

-Rodri wrote:

If 陽光彩虹小白馬 wasn't popular for the reasons it is, I think I'd be a bomb. Wowkie Da's other songs are outstanding as well.
Oh yeah the “infamous nugget” word
-Rodri
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What music are you listening to?

HurricaneMitch1998M wrote:

-Rodri wrote:

If 陽光彩虹小白馬 wasn't popular for the reasons it is, I think I'd be a bomb. Wowkie Da's other songs are outstanding as well.
Oh yeah the “infamous nugget” word
Ya, but it's a really good song ignoring that.
-Rodri
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What music are you listening to?

NinjaDog10J wrote:

Would you rather Listen To Music on
A) The Radio
B) A Vinyl Record
C) A Cassette Tape
D) A CD
E) Digital (MP3 player, Spotify, Apple Music, etc.)
F) Other (please list what way)

E for my MP3 player and Spotify, but I don't mind listening to the radio (A).
-Telekore-
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What music are you listening to?

megarurp
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What music are you listening to?

IfIWereARichMan wrote:

megarurp wrote:

NinjaDog10J wrote:

Would you rather Listen To Music on
A) The Radio
B) A Vinyl Record
C) A Cassette Tape
D) A CD
E) Digital (MP3 player, Spotify, Apple Music, etc.)
F) Other (please list what way)

This was kinda echoed by other people before me, but I'll go B n' E
Digital has the best quality, but records are convenient for listening to whole albums.
Another note: physical music stores are like the best way to find new music
Eh physical music stores work for three main kinds of music:
Music from a few decades ago
Very very popular music
Songs by local artists
If you wanna find that, physical music stores all the way
But if you wanna find music in genres you know you like or by artists you know you like and especially if you want to find an artist's entire discography, you definitely need to use online streaming services to effectively find it all

Also I'm in a play right now and my castmate pointed out how most people get quickly bored of one kind of music but musicians can listen to literally the same song a thousand times in a row and still enjoy it
I've been listening to the song Soliloquy from Carousel on loop for days and I do not think I will ever get bored of it
It's hard not to get stuck in an echo chamber online, even on non-algorithmic sites like Scratch.
Stepping into a physical music store (especially used music stores and indie shops) basically exposes you to another human's favorite music.
I would never have found out 'bout Tom Lehrer or Jacques Brel if not for my local record shop.
IfIWereARichMan
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What music are you listening to?

megarurp wrote:

-snip-
It's hard not to get stuck in an echo chamber online, even on non-algorithmic sites like Scratch.
Stepping into a physical music store (especially used music stores and indie shops) basically exposes you to another human's favorite music.
I would never have found out 'bout Tom Lehrer or Jacques Brel if not for my local record shop.
That is mostly true, but it's really really easy to just
Listen to something else
Like you don't have to let Spotify run
You can just go online and be like
“Leonard Bernstein”
And then realize
“Oh he worked with Sondheim
Oh he wrote a show that had Mandy Patinkin
Oh Mandy Patinkin has a bunch of albums, on one of those he has a duet with Kristin Chenoweth
She was in Wicked by Stephen Schwartz
But she was also in that one Cy Coleman operetta
What, Cy Coleman was also a jazz pianist?
Wow this is incredible”
If you allow yourself the freedom to fall down a rabbithole like that
You can find a lot of very different music on the internet
sabrinachichi
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What music are you listening to?

IfIWereARichMan wrote:

megarurp wrote:

-snip-
It's hard not to get stuck in an echo chamber online, even on non-algorithmic sites like Scratch.
Stepping into a physical music store (especially used music stores and indie shops) basically exposes you to another human's favorite music.
I would never have found out 'bout Tom Lehrer or Jacques Brel if not for my local record shop.
That is mostly true, but it's really really easy to just
Listen to something else
Like you don't have to let Spotify run
You can just go online and be like
“Leonard Bernstein”
And then realize
“Oh he worked with Sondheim
Oh he wrote a show that had Mandy Patinkin
Oh Mandy Patinkin has a bunch of albums, on one of those he has a duet with Kristin Chenoweth
She was in Wicked by Stephen Schwartz
But she was also in that one Cy Coleman operetta
What, Cy Coleman was also a jazz pianist?
Wow this is incredible”
If you allow yourself the freedom to fall down a rabbithole like that
You can find a lot of very different music on the internet
i usually find out abt artists by
1. “similar artists”page from an artist that i like
2. scratch
3. my cousin
pqsgraham
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What music are you listening to?

Xzillox wrote:

ok so I know I said I would post aerosmith today but there was a slight change of plans because I now have this:
~img snip~
day 21. saviors by Green Day, I haven't listened to the whole thing so I can't completely rate it but so far its a solid 8/10. my favorite song so far is either Bobby Sox or goodbye adeline.
I'm so excited to see that live. that's such a great album infinitely better than Father OAM
sabrinachichi
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What music are you listening to?

pqsgraham wrote:

Xzillox wrote:

ok so I know I said I would post aerosmith today but there was a slight change of plans because I now have this:
~img snip~
day 21. saviors by Green Day, I haven't listened to the whole thing so I can't completely rate it but so far its a solid 8/10. my favorite song so far is either Bobby Sox or goodbye adeline.
I'm so excited to see that live. that's such a great album infinitely better than Father OAM
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