[arr] Impact of Ipod and Portable music players on ARR's Music.
I was just wondering about the impact of Ipods and Portable Mp3 players on the life of music. Earlier days, when I did own a cassette of Pukar and One two ka four, I only get a chance to hear the songs only when I go before school and after coming back. So one track is played twice a day. Taking that case, I have continuously listened to that songs for more than 6 months [Even after the release of some other AR's album], and didn't get carried away or get bored. As days passed by modern technologies such as iPods came in a normal play count for a song of VTV is more than 300 per track. And yeah, am afraid the life of the songs are less compared to those olden days. Dont know whether everyone thinks like this way. Love. -- Farzad Khaleel www.rahmaniac.com
Re: [arr] Impact of Ipod and Portable music players on ARR's Music.
Man you stole my words. I too feel exactly the same. I would definitely agree that the life of a song during the cassette player days was much longer. Love ARR Raghu On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Farzad Khaleel ♥ farsad...@gmail.comwrote: I was just wondering about the impact of Ipods and Portable Mp3 players on the life of music. Earlier days, when I did own a cassette of Pukar and One two ka four, I only get a chance to hear the songs only when I go before school and after coming back. So one track is played twice a day. Taking that case, I have continuously listened to that songs for more than 6 months [Even after the release of some other AR's album], and didn't get carried away or get bored. As days passed by modern technologies such as iPods came in a normal play count for a song of VTV is more than 300 per track. And yeah, am afraid the life of the songs are less compared to those olden days. Dont know whether everyone thinks like this way. Love. -- Farzad Khaleel www.rahmaniac.com
Re: [arr] Impact of Ipod and Portable music players on ARR's Music.
that is true. and is exactly what our parents/ grand parents used to say. they might have listened to a good song 20 times in 10 years !!! all on radio. so its not really the number of times it is played or the number of years it is played.. but also the emotional impact it creates on the listener. ARR is not the musical 'Storm' without a reason :) and i never get bored of any of his music. On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Farzad Khaleel ♥ farsad...@gmail.comwrote: I was just wondering about the impact of Ipods and Portable Mp3 players on the life of music. Earlier days, when I did own a cassette of Pukar and One two ka four, I only get a chance to hear the songs only when I go before school and after coming back. So one track is played twice a day. Taking that case, I have continuously listened to that songs for more than 6 months [Even after the release of some other AR's album], and didn't get carried away or get bored. As days passed by modern technologies such as iPods came in a normal play count for a song of VTV is more than 300 per track. And yeah, am afraid the life of the songs are less compared to those olden days. Dont know whether everyone thinks like this way. Love. -- Farzad Khaleel www.rahmaniac.com -- All you need to do is decide what to do with the time that is given to you - Gandalf the Gray.