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Old 09-11-2009, 07:17 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Hey Minstrel, where on earth have you been? It's great seeing you around again!
Thanks! I got pretty busy in work and personal life, so had less time to devote to things like online forums, but I recently felt an urge to read and talk about music with people again. It's nice to see you again, too.

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To those who never listen to albums in their entirey, it obviously won't matter as much.
It's not about never doing so, or always doing so. I actually like to listen to full albums most of the time. But I can also enjoy extracting the best songs from certain albums, tossing them together in a playlist and hitting random play. From that "mix" perspective, getting more good songs is good, even if they come with more bad songs and make the overall album too long. IMO, anyway.
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