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Sums it up for me. Still haven't listened to Fiery Furnaces I've had for months.

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I have ADD or something like it, whereas, if I like something, it gets STUCK, and I listen to nothing but that for a long time (Ike Reilly Salesman and Racists is a GOOD example) But, if it doesn hit me immediately, it will get ejected and dismissed. Sometimes (Son Volt's Trace) it comes back around in 10 years an hits me. I remember I got Elvis Costello's Greatest Hits in college, sound unheard, and the first song was Allison..didn't make it past that, then listened to it again 2 years later and love it.

I am back to CDs after 3 years of only iPod, and I like it quite a bit. While I still dismiss things quite quickly I don't like, if I do like SOMETHING on the album, I am more likely to spend time with the whole thing.

And with the reacquisition of my albums from Redlands, I may do that with the whole of the collection here soon.

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now i'm having the digital dilemma. it's not the same when i listen to an album on my mp3 player. i think i'm too much of a sucker for the physical product. i want to look at the cd, read the liner notes, etc.

I'm the same way for new things. Once I'm familiar with it, I don't care about having the packaging with me. But when it's new I need things to lovingly fondle and caress.

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