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I've lost my desire to listen to music.


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Like food, don't partake in the same offering too often.

Once a month or less for the songs you love should keep them fresh.

Put on Rory Gallagher's 'Crest of a Wave' yesterday. That slide and voice still soar as they did back in the the early 70s 

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On 3/27/2024 at 12:10 PM, giddyup said:

but now, at nearly 82 I find I prefer peace and quiet.

 

I have Radio Caroline playing in the background.

Not sure I'm "listening" but it is there. 

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On 4/24/2024 at 12:54 PM, proton said:

 

I prescribe a dose of Lamyai daily

 

Watch Japanese girl on phim heo mới


I have been following Thai music for a decade, and Lamyai is the finest performer I have ever witnessed, though I have only attended a dozen of her concerts. She is truly exceptional.

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42 minutes ago, ingridguerci94 said:


I have been following Thai music for a decade, and Lamyai is the finest performer I have ever witnessed, though I have only attended a dozen of her concerts. She is truly exceptional.

 

I have only seen her 12 times, could not get into tawang deang on Thursday to see her, she's getting very popular. Cant fault her on anything, she's just about perfect all round. She's the best I have seen in 25 years. People love her manner, quite important for country singers. After concerts she often sits in her van while people line up for photos. Recently an organizer of the concert went right to the front of the line, she told him to line up like everyone else!

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On 4/24/2024 at 8:36 PM, VocalNeal said:

 

Sometimes I feel the same way about movies.🤔

I stopped listening to music as well, but I still watch movies (dramas) all day on smart TV.

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Not me. I started learning how to play an instrument (wish I had done it when I was young).

I hope to learn multi instruments before I die (but maybe I'm being overly optimistic).

 

And I like singing. I may even take voice lessons.

I try to find singers that I can mimic (tone not too high-pitched). 

I knew a guy in high school who was imitating Robert Plant. Good luck with that. That's hard to emulate. 

And people who attempt that usually end up screeching.

 

I do a half-ass Richard Hawley. 

I ain't gonna sell tickets any time soon. But it's fun.

 

I like lyrics. It's basically playing with words.

 

the wind blows forward and the wind blows back

catch the first train smokin' and never look back

 

 

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Music?  Maybe you just need to expand your horizons. Try  something different.  If you usually listen to rock, try jazz. Or classical.  
 

I think everyone goes through phases.  Maybe it’s just a temporary thing. Don’t listen, if that makes you happy.  But at some point, you’ll want to listen again.

 

Im sort of like that with movies.  Sometimes, I’m just not in the mood. Other times, I can watch movies every day. 

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On 3/27/2024 at 3:10 PM, giddyup said:

Always been a music lover, had a big collection of both CD's and vinyl before I left Australia 14 years ago. Until recently used to listen to free music on apps like Radio Paradise, Jango and Accu radio, but now, at nearly 82 I find I prefer peace and quiet. Nothing wrong with my hearing, it's just that music doesn't move me like it used to. Sad.

Me too, it is just annoying now.

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Just now, save the frogs said:

there must be a psychological disorder for that.

 

go get yourself checked.

 

Sigmund Freud: Theory & Contribution to Psychology

Happens to people as they age. Music is so repetitive anyway. Heard it all before.

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3 minutes ago, susanlea said:

Happens to people as they age. Music is so repetitive anyway. Heard it all before.


I wonder if it is related to age ... could be I guess. 

I hope it never happens to me.

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On 5/12/2024 at 12:37 PM, earlinclaifornia said:

pople

 

Pople :  Collective noun for large group of Catholic clergy.

 

Not many people know that.

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2 hours ago, save the frogs said:


I wonder if it is related to age ... could be I guess. 

I hope it never happens to me.

No one wants to get old either, but it's better than the alternative.

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8 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said:

I agree. It's not only that I've stopped listening to music for the most part, it's as if I can't understand popular music anymore. I spent a week trying to understand why Taylor Swift is so popular, but for the life of me I can't figure it out.

 

I really do enjoy peace and quiet though. And sleep music.

 

 

 

 

I think every generation needs it's own music hero and Taylor Swift is for the current generation. My father couldn't understand why Elvis Presley was so popular.

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