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    Posted: November 07 2009 at 20:09
Hello....I am a long time prog lover.  Just turned 50 so been around awhile. 
Just been hanging around...not much of a poster..just don't seem to have the time.  How do you guys have the time to listen to all this music.  Maybe I have too many other reponsibilities and/or interests. 

How do you take the time to listen to new music all the way through?  I would love to figure out how to create that kind of time in my schedule, but with work, family, church, kids and sports, movies, food and sleep, I can't seem to get time to listen to much new stuff.  How do you guys do it?  Thanks....enjoy just listening to everyone for the most part.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 21:14
Cut the family, church, kids and sports out. And listen when you're at work if you can. :P

But yeah, the reason I have the time is because I don't really spend time on a few of those things you mention.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 21:26
Listen whenever you are sitting down and it wont be too obtrusive to not hear anyone; meaning sit around with headphones and jump at every chance you get. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 21:28
Well, let's see....

but with work  -  full time
family  -  yep
church -  nope
kids  -  i don't think so
sports  -  just the treadmill
movies  -  yep
food  -  I think so
sleep
-  only when necessary. 


My schedule is lighter than yours.....but I find LOTS of time for music.  Of course I can listen at work, maybe you can't.  But comparing notes, I think you just need to cut the kids and church....and you should be all set. 

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Seriously, keep trying though.....absence makes the heart grow fonder, so every little window you get will be special.....treat it as sacred time.  It is.  Every moment that is normal, is special. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 21:31
I just listen to music while doing everythingTongue I am a teenager as well, so I have a lot of free time...

Check out my YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/user/demiseoftime
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 21:38
I would say that about 85 % of my music listening takes place in the kitchen when I am cooking or cleaning for my family.  It's frustrating because all I have in the kitchen is a lousy boombox (compared to my stereo setup in my home office).  In any case, I have music on all of the time.   My daughters love to dance and rock out.   Sometimes I listen to what the kids want to hear, but other times it's Genesis or Ligeti.
 
Also, you didn't mention TV, but if you have one, my suggestion is to unplug it.   
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 21:43
Once you get the kids involved in arts and crafts projects, it will free up time for prog listening while making dinner.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 21:44
Originally posted by SlickPhreak SlickPhreak wrote:


 
Also, you didn't mention TV, but if you have one, my suggestion is to unplug it.  Clap  Clap
 
 



And turn off cell phones sometimes.  Delete your Facebook account.  Stop bathing.  Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 21:52
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Originally posted by SlickPhreak SlickPhreak wrote:


 
Also, you didn't mention TV, but if you have one, my suggestion is to unplug it.  Clap  Clap
 
 



And turn off cell phones sometimes.  Delete your Facebook account.  Stop bathingWink

Or install a stereo system in your bathroom, which kinda sounds awesome. Except it getting wet.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 22:39
I have music in the background no matter what I do or where I am.The iPod also helps.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2009 at 22:57
iPod definately helps, especially the iPod Classic where your possibilities seem endless
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 02:48

For me it's all about the headphones and mp3 player. I use a tiny little flash drive that i can stick into PC USB port and within seconds change up all its music. It's small and light enough for me to be able to take it on runs, to and from work, in fact to and from everywhere. So its all about fitting it in whilst travelling, cleaning, and any other laborious task that doesn't require you're ears. I now relish long train/car journeys coz it gives me chance to hear some cracking tunes

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 03:53
Yerr, with list as yours it's still perfect, that you have WISH to listen some music. I have enough time for my music (not only prog,for sure, including regular live shows visiting), because:
 
1. I work from home office
2. No kinds,no sports, no church
3.Family -yes
4. Many car trips with music inside
 
I am afraid if you want to find more time for your music, you need just to re-check your list of activities.Smile
 
By the way, I am 46.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 05:15
I think I could listen to all the records I bought since the last summer if:
1) I never watched TV;
2) I took a record player at work (I'm alone in a small office at the 5th level);
3) I lived alone without my brother playing his own records in the next room.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 05:29
I have been listening to and collecting Prog and many other kinds of music since i was 13, i would often spend more time browsing in record stores and going to live gigs than actually listening to records  - I don't know how a young newcomer to Prog could catch up on 40 years music, but may not want to if into the new stuff.
 
As i am working shifts i can listen to my music in all its glory within reasonable times of the day without distubing anybody, i don't listen to music in my car as it has an adverse effect on my driving, especially heavy rock Ouch,   I have a collection of over 2000 albums and 600 45's, so i get to play them on a fifteen-year cycle.....must give that first Stones LP another spin....looking forward to my retirement...Big smile   though i hope i live to 100 Confused
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 05:31
Reduce your sleeping time...
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 05:38
I found the perfect way to listen to as many prog or other music as possible.

Rule one in my house: There's vinyl on the turntable. Only when I play guitar there's non, but then I try to play progressive myself. I'm studying for becoming a music therapist, so even during daytime there will be non-stop music in my live.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 05:48
Semi-retired, so not a huge workload - I work as and when I like, usually 5-6 days a month.

Don't have an iPod, but I spend a lot of time working on the computer as I deal in rare stamps and play competition chess on the internet, so I listen to prog (and Planet Rock) then. My TVR has a 6 CD multichanger and cassette player, so I listen a lot whilst I'm driving (that's if the V8 monster under the bonnet lets me!).

I don't do twitter, bebo, facebook or any of that crap and I only watch telly a little. But if I want to listen seriously or to older prog, I break out the vinyl in my dedicated music room; 90% of my stuff is on vinyl, archived onto extremely high quality cassette (and recorded and played on my Pioneer CTS 310, it's still better than CD!).

But I haven't yet figured how to listen to prog whilst playing cricket; I'm working on it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 06:00
Cut out the church.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2009 at 06:23
I am also a long time prog lover, recently turned 50, with work, church and family absorbing the major part of my time. I just try to find some spare moments when I can put some music on and I may be glad if I find two hours in a week for this. Now I want to explore some recent music as well, but I find myself still digesting some 70's stuff that I discovered not so long ago.
So I guess we share the same problem...Smile
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