Mot, no hoople Wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote:
A mad dash to obtain and listen to as much music as possible...moving from one CD to another in a flash is not my idea of being a music lover
Guilty! I go on these binges from time to time where I just HAVE TO have everything by some artist. I buy 'em all, listen to them a few times, and ultimately realize I really only needed, say, 3 of their 12 albums, but by then I'm attached to the other 9 - not that I listen to them much, but I'm attached nonetheless. Two years down the road, I'll finally reason with myself and trade them for whoever I'm currently bingeing on. Vicious circle.
Keyser Soze Wrote:
And I'm guilty of this too, BUT I did something about it 2 years ago when I sold a huge amount of stuff.
I'm about to do this. I just bought a 250gb hard drive and an external case for it and will soon be forcing myself really evaluate what is important and why. I don't need a really strong reason to keep something, but I at least have to have a reason beyond "I have the complete collection now!" if I don't particularly care about the complete collection. As I stated in some other thread last week, I have a couple thousand albums I really do like, but a lot of those are albums I just don't listen to, and probably certainly don't need to keep hard copies of just for that once-a-year listen.
Keyser Soze Wrote:
I find that I enjoy my music much more now and am able to listen to my favorites more often.
Out of curiosity, did you have any kind of criteria you applied as to what to keep and what to let go?
I've found that, at least for current interests, my
audioscrobbler stats have been a great help in keeping me focused, so I don't wind up buying things that merely intrigue me, rather than things that I really want/"need."
my current solution was to limit the # of albums i can purchase/download in one (2 week) budget period. for about 2 years i was averaging 13 albums every 2 weeks, now i limit myself to 6 per budget period, 7 during an emusic refresh cycle. i've also cut back on music budget by 10%.
i've found that this helps. i'm a lot more familiar with those albums i've acquired since this new allocation strategy kicked in july 1st. i'm able to give more time to these albums and come up with a stronger opinion, sometimes extra listens allows me an enjoyment i wouldn't've otherwise had.
however, there's still not much time to listen to the "all-time" favs. i'm hoping as i continue my new strategy, that i'll eventually have more time for those. if it means enough to me, maybe i'll designate a couple all-time favs a month to slip onto my rio.
in the meantime, 3 is the magic number