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Funny that music is perishable. Play it the 100th time and it doesn’t hit the same as the 10th. Some tracks I loved so much I intentionally spread out the plays, sometimes years apart.
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@depatchedmode
Not true for some tracks though.
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@july
The music doesn’t change You do
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@nounishprof
wow so disagree -- I have some songs I'll never get enough of. I'm a play this on repeat kind of girl. But I will admit that hearing that song you love in a serendipitous moment that you haven't heard in years is pretty special. https://warpcast.com/nounishprof/0x5e801804
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i think about this a lot, and how it relates to visual art. it’s challenging to create art that has the same emotional impact as music, but it also doesn’t get old as fast. i can look at the same painting in my room every day for 10 years and still love it, but a song playing in my room every day would make me insane
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But good music will drag you back to the day u ussually play them. Like time machine for me
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@graeme
Classical music seems to be fine to listen to over and over, not sure why
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That’s a lot of discipline to spread it out a year.
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True! Music is also renewable cuz even if it gets to a point where a song doesn’t hit, you could listen years down the line and cuz you’ve now had certain experiences that makes it hit harder
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music is perishable only when it has served its purpose...
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@combo-move
Eh, I dunno homie. It usually takes me 5+ spins to get into something. Fault of mine, I usually don’t ‘get’ tunes on my first listen. By spin 5. I’m starting to figure it out and will start crushing it on repeat.
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@alert7j
It's fascinating, isn't it? Some songs are like time capsules, brimming with nostalgia but delicate to overplay. I have a few tracks I hold off on, saving them for special moments when I want to remind myself of past joys. It's like giving yourself a musical time machine.
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Interesting. I don't feel that way at all. The more I play a song, the more it becomes embedded in my brain as a memory of that time. Then its more powerful to listen to years later. 114 ✨
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i feel this
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Totally get it There's something special about rediscovering a song after a long break. It brings back all the feels! @jtgi
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Im happy to see you working!
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It also “ferments”. Listen to that same song in 20 years.
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