Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-08-25 19:30, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Yes, but think of it... you're driving along a lonely country road
when aliens abduct you and take you up to the mothership. Hu-man,"
they say, "Emperor Xymatvfg!ohq has sent us to des-troy your
dis-gusting plan-et unless you immediately give us the rare 1986
recording of 'Still in Hollywood' from Concrete Blonde's self-titled
album."
WTF is Concrete Blonde?
Now I know why you don't understand the need to have it all with you all
the time. Your listening moods aren't eclectic enough. You can be
satisfied with a few hundred songs by your "favorite artists".
There are those of us who have no "favorite artist". Before portable
hard drives I would burn CD's to listen to at work. 10 hours of MP3
music per CD and I'd carry several. A single CD might contain
Rachmaninoff, AC/DC, Norah Jones, The Cramps, Mendelssohn, George Jones,
Concrete Blonde, Elton John, Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Britney
Spears .....
You get the idea. I don't listen to a specific genre or set of artists.
And what I want to listen to at any given moment in the day may change
dramatically.
I could be a Hiro.
G2
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