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Originally Posted by Omaha
This is crazy to me. Frosty, I always pictured you to be in your late 20s based on your posts.
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Well, I'm young at heart.
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Originally Posted by Omaha
To his credit, those things WERE pretty ****ing cool.
So, the thing I've always wondered is how you metal/classic rock guys stay into that music for so long. I was really into classic stuff like you in HS (Zep, Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, etc. I was like a sponge) but, because I can't do anything without having music playing, I have fallen in love with and subsequently gotten completely sick of nearly every classic rock band that ever existed. I still appreciate a lot of those old bands for what they were, but I can't listen to them much anymore. How are you still able to listen to them after so many years? I'm constantly looking for something fresh.
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I get bored pretty quickly too and switch around a lot. It doesn't mean that I dislike the old songs; I just want to listen to something new (to me) too. Large capacity iPods were a godsend. I have about 11,000 songs on mine and only listen on random. I never listen to albums anymore.
I thought I had died and gone to heaven when I got my first 5 disc CD changer.
