I feel retarded since I often repeat the same song after having just listened it. Sometimes up to 4 or 5 times. It is kind of inevitable if I love the song.
I've seen a lot of people do this, and it is annoying as hell to be a bystander in that situation, especially if you hate the song. It feels really gay if someone does it on a car; it implies some kind of complicity. However, I feel that doing this alone (or wearing headphones) feels like taking a hit of cocaine. So, NC for me.
Act: Listening to the same song over and over
2Infrequently I'll do it twice if I'm really in the mood for the song, but never more than that. Why the hell would you want to turn a favorite song into an annoying one?
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Act: Listening to the same song over and over
3It helps me write. I'll listen to the right song on repeat for hours.
Not Crap.
Not Crap.
I've seen the bridges burning in the night.
Act: Listening to the same song over and over
4I used to listen to 'web in front' by Archers of Loaf several times in a row. Even start the song over before it finished. It's a good little song. Not crap when it's what the music makes you want to do.
Act: Listening to the same song over and over
5when I first got the ground rule double comp I listened to the copper song about 200 times in a row.
Once while tripping I kept rewinding one little 2 second snippet of a Tortoise song over and over and over and rolling on the ground cracking up all night long, like 5 straight hours, got locked into it. I have since listened to it sober and it's just a little keyboard squeak, no idea at all why I found it so absolutely hilarious that night.
Once while tripping I kept rewinding one little 2 second snippet of a Tortoise song over and over and over and rolling on the ground cracking up all night long, like 5 straight hours, got locked into it. I have since listened to it sober and it's just a little keyboard squeak, no idea at all why I found it so absolutely hilarious that night.
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Act: Listening to the same song over and over
6There's that one Cheer Accident song, "The Difference Between a Pillowcase and a Parachute" or whatever on the "Why" album that repeats itself three times. The effect is quite nice and doesn't seem gratuitous if you listen to the whole album.
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Act: Listening to the same song over and over
8I definitely do this. The way I think about it is that it's like I'm listening to a 20-minute version of a 5 or 6-minute song I really like. You just don't want it to end.
I remember listening to the Pop Group's "We Are Time" like five times in a row, on multiple occasions. Just a couple of nights ago I listened to the Rolling Stones' "Sway" like four times. Shit's tight.
Last year, I had an apartment neighbor who would constantly play some horrible "smooth R&B hip-hop" monstrosity like twenty-five times in a row, and I was ready to move at that point. Thankfully, he left before I felt like I had to.
I remember listening to the Pop Group's "We Are Time" like five times in a row, on multiple occasions. Just a couple of nights ago I listened to the Rolling Stones' "Sway" like four times. Shit's tight.
Last year, I had an apartment neighbor who would constantly play some horrible "smooth R&B hip-hop" monstrosity like twenty-five times in a row, and I was ready to move at that point. Thankfully, he left before I felt like I had to.
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Act: Listening to the same song over and over
9I do it all the time. I can listen to the same song for about 100 times in a row and not get tired. Seriously. I think I'm the ultimate hit detector machine.
Act: Listening to the same song over and over
10I used to skip back to the beginning of "How Soon is Now?" so as to hear the intro repeatedly. I would probably do it more than twenty times.