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Maybe your brain chems are so starved of happy feelings that as soon as you feel something good you cling to it in desperation until it becomes the grey background that is your perceived reality?
Hyacinth wrote:Maybe your brain chems are so starved of happy feelings that as soon as you feel something good you cling to it in desperation until it becomes the grey background that is your perceived reality?
For me it's never a single song, I listen to most everything by entire albums from front to back, so if I get a need to listen to something I do it that way.
Depends on my mood. Sometimes it's an entire album, like Senister Denister said, sometimes it's just me listening to the same Gunship or Arnocorp song for an hour.
My Spotify usually shuffles a bunch of genres, I might have Cannibal Corpse playing and then soon after Sinatra will unleash his golden pipes, however many song I have in it I feel like skipping a lot of them. The problem is memorizing music titles I want to add into the library and also the tunes.
I never listen to music again, lifes too short, you have to be a music completionist and listen to all recorded music in chronological order and then all the live music also in chronological or alp[habetical order thats the only way to truly know what good music is
Amis wrote:The problem is memorizing music titles I want to add into the library and also the tunes.
can't you add them to your Spotify favourites, or tell Siri to memorize this song or something?
Robots freak me out mang I don't want them to know my algorythms when they take over and torture me with Abba music till I reveal my contact in the Matrix.