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09-13-2008, 07:07 PM | #94 (permalink) | |
Fish in the percolator!
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09-13-2008, 07:41 PM | #95 (permalink) |
Jewish Cowboy
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^You can go to Last.fm normalizer for charts based on time spent listening to each artist.
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09-13-2008, 07:44 PM | #96 (permalink) |
one big soul
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^That's awesome, thanks.
Edit: In that case, top artists overall. 1. At the Drive-In 2. Lagwagon 3. Underoath 4. The Mars Volta 5. Opeth 6. MxPx 7. The Clash 8. Millencolin 9. Billy Talent 10. Pennywise 11. Screeching Weasel 12. Alexisonfire 13. Descendents 14. Pink Floyd 15. Ramones I think I prefer the old way, because most of the time spent listening to Pink Floyd was once through The Wall, and a couple times through Wish You Were Here. I like Wish You Were Here better, needless to say.
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09-14-2008, 02:06 PM | #97 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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#81. Musical Knowledge. Having a good musical knowledge is both a help and a hindrance but for this thread it just makes it into a positive. Unless you listen to music to keep up with the fashion, you cannot help but gain knowledge, facts and figures regarding music. This certainly comes in handy if you become a mod on a music forum but it is also gratifying when people ask for your advice or are always wanting mixtapes or recommendations. That's the beauty of music. It is not just for aural pleasure. It can also turn you into an anorak of the highest order and for that, music seekers are grateful and your wife is bored shitless.
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09-14-2008, 02:23 PM | #98 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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#80. Cassettes. Yes indeed. The humble cassette. Up until the mid 90's this was the CD-R of it's day. This was the only way us 'oldies' could get hold of your mates latest LP without buying it. You could try and win a girls heart by doing a compilation for her AND you could write the tracklisting and a little message on the inlay card. You could record The John Peel Show with your finger hovering over the pause button to not get any chit chat in there but then spending the next five years desperately trying to find out who the hell is that cool track half way on side A (it was 'The Cranes' incidentally). I still have a lot of cassettes around with personal compilations on and they were the lifeblood of the music fan in the 80's. Sometimes a CD seems less personal somehow...
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