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Mister D Nomms:
Even if I hate the music, once something goes on my iPod it stays forever, because I'm afraid I'll want to hear it one day and won't be able to. Biggest example: Girls Just Want to Have Fun. I've never let that song go past the first verse, but I keep it on there anyway.
LTK:
I can imagine! Sometimes I find a song that I've long since deleted from my music player, but is still saved somewhere in the depths of one of my hard drives. But it's worth wiping some old shit from your ipod that you've heard a million times so that you can enjoy it later.
alienatedduck:
My iTunes used to be like that, but I've started to fix it. Why would I have several albums worth of material where I like only two songs? I enjoy using shuffle, so to have to skip over the stuff I never listened to got annoying.
And speaking of my music collection I have a bizarre array of playlists to *try* and suit every mood I could possibly be in. This ranges from those based on emotions, seasons, memories, and so on. It works, most of the time.
Mister D Nomms:
I made a playlist of ambient music and DM'd a round of DnD by improvising based on the music that was playing. It was fun, but Alex kept hitting everything with his mace and the game went from middle ages stuff to modern day New York where everybody died because he thought he could take the national guard with his mace. It was fun.
Zingoleb:
--- Quote from: alienatedduck on 02 Feb 2012, 06:09 ---My iTunes used to be like that, but I've started to fix it. Why would I have several albums worth of material where I like only two songs? I enjoy using shuffle, so to have to skip over the stuff I never listened to got annoying.
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You can unselect a song so it doesn't play. I do this a lot if I have doubles of songs but don't want to delete albums (Say, if I have a best of and then an album, I'll deselect the best of songs).
--- Quote ---And speaking of my music collection I have a bizarre array of playlists to *try* and suit every mood I could possibly be in. This ranges from those based on emotions, seasons, memories, and so on. It works, most of the time.
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I used to, but now I'm on a shared computer and all my music is kept in one playlist call I NOT UNICRON I UNICORN
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