Re: MD: listener fatigue

2000-03-22 Thread Francisco Jose Montilla
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Simon Barnes wrote: Hi, > A couple of times, people have mentioned making compilations of their > favourite tracks. For me this would be a nightmare. Does anyone else have > this problem, or a strategy to avoid it ? check http://www.insflug.org/slink/potent

Re: MD: listener fatigue

2000-03-22 Thread Richard Ian Träcy
> A couple of times, people have mentioned making compilations of their > favourite tracks. For me this would be a nightmare. Does anyone else have > this problem, or a strategy to avoid it ? Yes, Simon - I know what you mean. I have over 1250 CDs and - despite what everyone thinks - I do liste

Re: MD: listener fatigue

2000-03-22 Thread JR Moore
> Same problem, differnt strategy. I keep about 5-7 MDs in my car (I > mainly > listen to MD in the car). This set of MDs are swapped with another > set of > 5-7 MDs each week! In fact, I rotate the discs. I carry my 30 MD's with me (yeah, while I was going I managed to get 30. Circut City MIG

RE: MD: listener fatigue

2000-03-22 Thread Eoin Maguire
the audience they deserve. Have I strayed off topic??? :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ralph Smeets Sent: 22 March 2000 10:51 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MD: listener fatigue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Dear All, >

Re: MD: listener fatigue

2000-03-22 Thread Ralph Smeets
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Dear All, > > I have a problem with recordings. If I like something, I tend to listen to > it a lot, until I reach a point where I really don't enjoy it any more. In > this way I have made many classic albums unlistenable. Nowadays, I tend to > ration myself to a ma