Twilightkid Wrote:
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Leon Wrote:
Looking at this I realize that since I started listening to music mostly on my computer or my ipod I don't really listen to albums anymore. I mostly put my music on shuffle, or skip around different songs on different albums.
Maybe it's a generational thing, or just my stubbornness/anal retentiveness, but I can not relate to this at all.
same here. i like to listen to full albums almost 99% of the time. i've only recently starting shuffling my Spotify 'starred playlist'.
I'll disagree here...
When I was limited to a walkman or discman, it would be a pain in the ass to do anything but listen to a full album at a time...
Once the ipod came into my life, and I had access to 10,000 or some odd songs at any given time, i like playing what strikes my mood at any given second.....Sure i play full albums when i just get them, but after a while, i go back to the random/shuffle option...most likely it is my ADD
I think also it might be because I have less time now that I'm working full time and taking classes after work. Before I had time to lay in bed and completely focus on an album, while I still listen to the same amount of music the quality is lesser. Also in Korea I don't have a car, so I have to ride buses and subways which are crowded and noisy so I can't focus on the music the same. Usually I choose to just listen to shuffle, or a genius mix or whatever. At home I end up listening to music in the back ground while cleaning or cooking or whatever more, and having less time to just be focused on the music. That being said by being able to have all my music in one place has had a major change on my listening habits, but I'm making an effort to try and listen to the stuff I've been downloading in sequence and in one sitting more.