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Retrospectre:
Not trying to be a dick but since I know quite a few people here like to grab stuff from the Mediafire thread,what percentage or everyone's music library is made up of stuff they paid money for?

spoon_of_grimbo:
i have 67 days of music.  fuck.  that's over TWO MONTHS non-stop listening!

in all honesty though, i'm pretty anal about my media library - full albums only.  so there's several i downloaded for teh sake a few songs i liked at the time and rarely listen to now.  i do have a HUGE cd collection that's all on here though, so i'd say at least half of that 67 days is paid for, and probably a third of the total running time is known pretty well by me.

Touch Me Im Sick:
5458 songs, 14.7 days.


--- Quote from: Retrospectre on 09 Nov 2009, 05:18 ---Not trying to be a dick but since I know quite a few people here like to grab stuff from the mediaf!re thread,what percentage or everyone's music library is made up of stuff they paid money for?

--- End quote ---

I'm gonna guess

40% physical (whether it was bought before I added it or after I downloaded it)
60% downloaded (Mediafire thread or just on my own)

Scandanavian War Machine:
I have EXACTLY 15 days worth of music on my iPod. naturally, that doesn't include the few records I own and the random stack of cds that I have yet to re-rip to my new iPod.


I used to be pretty familiar with almost all of it. One of my friend Tj's favorite games would be to put my iPod on shuffle while we were hotboxing my car and quiz me on the songs that came on. I got almost all of them, but nowadays I don't think I would do as well since there is alot more stuff on there that I've only listened to one or two times, or even less.

celticgeek:
I have about 450 hours of music on my computer (I do not own any other digital music player), most of it in .flac format, with some of it (stuff that I have purchased for download) in mp3 format.   All of it has been either purchased by me, or has been given to me as a gift, so it has all been purchased by someone.  There are probably another 70 plus hours of music which I have not ripped to my computer. 

I listen to about 60 to 80 hours of it on a regular basis, since I have about that much on various playlists. 

I also use last.fm, jango.com, and playlist.com, and usually look at any suggestions that they have, and purchase any interesting music that I find. 

Also, I like to go through my music files every now and again, during which I notice music that I have not listened to in a while, and then listen to it.  Edith Piaf and Mary Hopkin are the latest examples of this.  And usually I add this music to one or the other of my playlists. 

I will admit to having weird and wide-ranging musical tastes, from ABBA to Warren Zevon. 





 

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