This. Just because a lot of artists have tonnes of good work, that's just worth buying the album. I sample the top hits, then a couple random songs from the album, and if I like it will consider buying it. When I get a new album, it usually takes me a week or two to crack into it, and then I listen to pretty much every song on it regularly.Aby_Z said:No, I try to get everything I can from an artist I like.
I get a full album, then just delete the songs from it that I don't like. Normally this ends up being pretty much half the album at least.Sober Thal said:So you only buy a song at a time from itunes? Or do you pirate a few songs at a time? Or both perhaps?
You must be a young human, maybe 16 at most, right?
You are different...that is being mild. Do you think what you do is the norm?
Who says it is insane? Most of an album has been crap filler with 1-3 maybe even five good tracks for at least twenty years. Any band that ends up on a major label has to push out CDs at an unrealistic rate so end up having to record alot of throwaway tracks.ReservoirAngel said:My friends have recently commented on my apparently insane music collection.
Not so much the music itself, but I'll try to explain: throughout my entire time listening to music, I have NEVER actually listened to or even HAD one full album.
My iTunes consists almost entirely of random artists with only 1 or 2 songs under their names. I never like the vast majority of songs a certain band/artist produces, it's always just a song here, a song there.
So does anyone else have this habit, or is it just me being a total freak?
Care to give out a wealth of examples that substantiate your claims because I'm just not seeing it.Ken Sapp said:Who says it is insane? Most of an album has been crap filler with 1-3 maybe even five good tracks for at least twenty years. Any band that ends up on a major label has to push out CDs at an unrealistic rate so end up having to record alot of throwaway tracks.
No I don't as I am not here to change your opinion.GiantRaven said:Care to give out a wealth of examples that substantiate your claims because I'm just not seeing it.Ken Sapp said:Who says it is insane? Most of an album has been crap filler with 1-3 maybe even five good tracks for at least twenty years. Any band that ends up on a major label has to push out CDs at an unrealistic rate so end up having to record alot of throwaway tracks.
Then your claims go unsubstantiated and what you say can be disregarded entirely because you can't back up what you're saying.Ken Sapp said:No I don't as I am not here to change your opinion.
Considering judgements of value are completely subjective any arguments relating to the quality of particular songs or albums are essentially a wast of time. I have my opinions and you have yours.GiantRaven said:Then your claims go unsubstantiated and what you say can be disregarded entirely because you can't back up what you're saying.Ken Sapp said:No I don't as I am not here to change your opinion.