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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 29607 |
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I rarely listen to new releases other than on shuffle moad. Typically albums are now 55 minutes plus compared to the standard 40-45 minutes in the vinyl era. I occasionally though buy vinyl and then listen to a whole album properly. However i rely on streaming most of the time. I do have 'fomo' which is why shuffle is good for me!
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Jared ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 06 2005 Location: Hereford, UK Status: Offline Points: 20420 |
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I can think of a couple... I saw Spock's Beard do their first UK show back in around 1999 (Day For Night) in a school hall in Rotherham with about 500 people there... I also saw Riverside do their first UK show back in 2007 (Rapid Eye) in the community hall in Lydney with about 200 people there...
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Saperlipopette! ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 20 2010 Location: Tomorrowland Status: Online Points: 12501 |
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I've only listened to shuffle by mistake and turned it off as soon as I notice. New, yet unheard music I will rarely finish. Most of what I try out I won't connect with. I really do check out "everything" though, as everytihing interests me. From abstract Hip-Hop to South East Asian music of the 78rpm-era and Ghanian Highlife etc...Quite a few of those will be compilations or mixtapes anyway, so the full album is compiled by a curator, not the artist. I think I understand differnent kinds of music well enough to know when it's time to just let something new to me should get -or deserves a full first listening or not. I don't just skip through a Deep Listening album. But I might give up on some kind of prog album in less than five minutes (I would of course not pretend I really know the music - or review it).
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Stressed Cheese ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 16 2022 Location: The Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 540 |
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It depends, mostly albums if I have the time to listen to a full one (and if I can think of a full one I'd want to listen to). But surely even the most die-hard album people sometimes just want to listen to a specific song or don't feel like sitting through a whole album?
While I definitely feel like you're missing something if you don't listen to whole albums, keep in mind that albums are also constructed in a somewhat coincidental manner oftentimes. Songs may be written as songs, not necessarily as part of an album, and what ends up on an album often times is dependent on what an artist/band had lying around at that time or what was fully developed or even what fits on two 20-minute sides. Songs are usually played live out of order as well. So while I prefer albums overall, I don't think it's necessarily the only way they're meant to be heard. I also think random shuffle can be pretty fun. You get some interesting juxtapositions at times, and you'll hear some songs you wouldn't normally listen to too often, or just haven't heard in a while for whatever reason.
In all seriousness, I also barely listen to full 60+ minute albums. I tend to just treat them as double albums, so I listen to the first or second half, usually. I also usually split up my first listen to double albums over two evenings. If I'm listening to something something for the first time, it can be a bit hard to appreciate everything when you're listening for more than an hour. |
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mathman0806 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 06 2014 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 6838 |
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In doing my interactive playlist threads on new wave and Chamber rock, I feel the type of music influences how I listen. A lot of new wave is much more fun to listen as a playlist or shuffle of individual tracks. And that may be in part of how I was exposed to new wave, mainly through MTV. While chamber rock, as I learn about new to me artists, feels preferable to follow up by listening to full albums.
Technology is a factor. In my teens through my mid thirties, there was no random shuffle until the iPod.iPad. I would have some mix tapes and CDs but now I make digital playlists and can bring songs in and out. Most playlists that I make don't involve prog. Edited by mathman0806 - June 17 2023 at 13:56 |
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