Yup yup. I counted the other day and I'm now up to 57 band t-shirts that are hanging in my closet. No telling how many more in the dresser/boxes. I think I counted ~15 from last year alone.
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well this is gonna be someone's new signature - bronto
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Thirded. Glad I'm not the only one with this problem.
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The previously referred to OCD or matching issues or whatever it is prevents me from having this problem. Hooray for something!
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+ Never seen a band graphic printed on a polo.
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Never hung a tshirt
he’s a fixbking cyborg or some shit. The
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I typically think of an artist I want to listen to and then go through their albums in sequence.
If I need a longer, more random playlist, I create a radio station based off an artist. I have a few of those set to download on my phone so I always have music if I'm offline.
If I need a longer, more random playlist, I create a radio station based off an artist. I have a few of those set to download on my phone so I always have music if I'm offline.
Totally Kafkaesque
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New Geographer album (A Mirror Brightly) dropped yesterday and it’s pretty good. I’m really not a huge synth-pop guy with the exception maybe of Chvrches but there’s something really compelling about his voice.
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I am generally not someone who gets sucked into reels/youtube short/etc. But a few days ago I went down a rabbit hole killing time. So just flipping videos. Lots of lacrosse clips, SNL, etc. And somehow this one band playing this song just kept showing up. Reminded me of college days when there was a local/smaller band that was just really good and was going to make it (Saw Dave Matthews, Rusted Root, and a bunch of others play in fraternity basements in college). Anyway, it is modern bluegrass, but Top House are pretty good. They are playing in DC with Sam Burchfield & The Scoundrels..who are also pretty good.
On the other hand I also got sucked into Aimee Carty – 2 days into college
On the other hand I also got sucked into Aimee Carty – 2 days into college
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Heh, I’ve recently clicked on some Reelz, and man does this algorithm have me nailed. 70% videos of babies and kids with large breed dogs (mostly German Shepherds, but also Jax the Rottweiler, and various bully breeds) 30% soccer videos (highlights, training drills, and trick shot contests). I get bored within 3 minutes, but I could see how kids get hooked.
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I saw one a few weeks back of parents teaching their kid how to shoot from 1 to 4. By 4 the kid was hitting the upper corner of the goal off his first touch.
Did you see that ludicrous display last night?
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Counterpoint: I hate it (woo) and it’s a gateway drug for middle schoolers in my area to listen to non-Dolly Parton country music. Whatever part of me that acknowledges it’s pretty cool Beyoncé can pull this off is strongly outweighed by the part of me that thinks it’s just an awful, awful song. Woo.
(Source: Drove four 12 year olds home from softball evaluations this past Saturday with my kid controlling the music.)
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Does your daughter allow songs to finish, or constantly jump mid-song and play some songs multiple times during a drive?mister d wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:53 pmCounterpoint: I hate it (woo) and it’s a gateway drug for middle schoolers in my area to listen to non-Dolly Parton country music. Whatever part of me that acknowledges it’s pretty cool Beyoncé can pull this off is strongly outweighed by the part of me that thinks it’s just an awful, awful song. Woo.
(Source: Drove four 12 year olds home from softball evaluations this past Saturday with my kid controlling the music.)
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I have broken this habit with my daughter. However, we have a thing that has been fun. We have a growing playlist for driving. The rule is we switch songs back and forth (her choice, my choice) and no song can ever be played a 2nd time. You get a certain number of "I can't stand this skips" per drive between 0-3 depending on distance. When we get in the car we start from the last song. Very eclectic way to expose to a variety of music types and I get lots of new stuff that I don't like but need to know (Noah K, Taylor Swift, and such). She gets exposed to country, rock, jazz, funk, go-go, rap, dance, ragtime, classical and more from across the decades.The Sybian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:34 amDoes your daughter allow songs to finish, or constantly jump mid-song and play some songs multiple times during a drive?mister d wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:53 pmCounterpoint: I hate it (woo) and it’s a gateway drug for middle schoolers in my area to listen to non-Dolly Parton country music. Whatever part of me that acknowledges it’s pretty cool Beyoncé can pull this off is strongly outweighed by the part of me that thinks it’s just an awful, awful song. Woo.
(Source: Drove four 12 year olds home from softball evaluations this past Saturday with my kid controlling the music.)
Also I have probably shared this but hooked on phonics has nothing on hooked on youtube karaoke for teaching kids to read. And they are young enough to mold music tastes/appreciation.
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No, but that's been a two decade fight with my wife since I'm the extreme other side as a full album guy.The Sybian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:34 amDoes your daughter allow songs to finish, or constantly jump mid-song and play some songs multiple times during a drive?
This was only a ~10 minute car ride and it was 80% kids so I accepted defeat and didn't throw on Beirut or something. It went Beyonce -> Jolene (original version) -> something really shitty with Drake and some others. As "a certain type of dad", I was obviously tempted to put on the White Stripes cover of Jolene and then talk too much during it but fully restrained myself.
Longer family car rides we run the show up front either with stuff that they do or might like unless their headphones are in.
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I'm a full album guy too. I once drove from College Station, TX, to St. Louis with zero skips. The music on road trips is mine unless I'm feeling nice and they haven't been annoying (or if my wife is driving in which case she can do what she wants). We always start really long trips at night so they can sleep anyway, so that's nice.
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Hell yeah. When I went Wilkes-Barre to Buffalo last fall it was both of the new National albums, then UTTAD and Crash then the Luniz album. No fucking skips. Not even "Let You Down".
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Wow, that's impressive. I hate Let You Down too!
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When my daughter was younger, she'd listen to everything. It changed around the time I got Spotify (maybe 2 years ago). Used to be either my iPod and she was stuck with my music, or Sirius, and she was stuck with whatever the stations were playing. I'd audible off Hits 1 if the song was unlistenable. And with Hits 1, you were guaranteed to hear the same songs on the way there as the way back. They'd have a rotation of maybe 10 total songs, and randomly swap something out every few days. Not sure how much is her changing or the variety of controlling Spotify.wlu_lax6 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:17 amI have broken this habit with my daughter. However, we have a thing that has been fun. We have a growing playlist for driving. The rule is we switch songs back and forth (her choice, my choice) and no song can ever be played a 2nd time. You get a certain number of "I can't stand this skips" per drive between 0-3 depending on distance. When we get in the car we start from the last song. Very eclectic way to expose to a variety of music types and I get lots of new stuff that I don't like but need to know (Noah K, Taylor Swift, and such). She gets exposed to country, rock, jazz, funk, go-go, rap, dance, ragtime, classical and more from across the decades.The Sybian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:34 amDoes your daughter allow songs to finish, or constantly jump mid-song and play some songs multiple times during a drive?mister d wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:53 pmCounterpoint: I hate it (woo) and it’s a gateway drug for middle schoolers in my area to listen to non-Dolly Parton country music. Whatever part of me that acknowledges it’s pretty cool Beyoncé can pull this off is strongly outweighed by the part of me that thinks it’s just an awful, awful song. Woo.
(Source: Drove four 12 year olds home from softball evaluations this past Saturday with my kid controlling the music.)
Also I have probably shared this but hooked on phonics has nothing on hooked on youtube karaoke for teaching kids to read. And they are young enough to mold music tastes/appreciation.
Speaking of Noah Kahan, Stick Season gets heavy play right now. I told her to play the album. She fought it, but gave in. Played 15 seconds of a few songs, said "Stick Season is better," and went back to her rotation. I listened to the entire album on my own, and I like it. Stick Season is the best song, but the rest were good.
What's funny with her is how consistent her tastes have stayed. I exposed her to a lot driving to/from daycare when she was in pre-school. What she liked/hated then remains consistent. The strongest is her hatred of Led Zeppelin. "That guys voice is horrible, I can't listen to this!"
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We’ve always said that whoever drives gets to pick the music. So that expanded things when my daughter started driving. And narrowed things when I fucked up my shoulder, since my wife has to do all the driving now. (I don’t mind since I’m so dependent these days. I make up for it by playing my stuff at home all the time.)
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Hold on, I'm trying to see if Jack London ever gets this fire built or not.
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Never understood that rule unless normal people default to not wanting to drive? I concede control of the radio so I can be the driver pretty much 100% of the time.
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its a dumb rule. But it comes in handy before your kids can drive when they are also supernatural fans.
Hold on, I'm trying to see if Jack London ever gets this fire built or not.
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But you WANT to drive. Nobody in our house chooses to be the driver, so it’s an enticement.
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When I'm driving with my daughter, she picks the music.
When she's driving, she picks the music. Because there's no way in hell I'm going to argue with her (and also I'm just happy to have the time in the car with her - that works so much better than trying to "hang out" together).
Luckily her musical taste has gotten a lot better than it was a few years ago.
Though the funny thing is, when we're together now, I'm the one who wants to play Taylor Swift, and she does not.
When she's driving, she picks the music. Because there's no way in hell I'm going to argue with her (and also I'm just happy to have the time in the car with her - that works so much better than trying to "hang out" together).
Luckily her musical taste has gotten a lot better than it was a few years ago.
Though the funny thing is, when we're together now, I'm the one who wants to play Taylor Swift, and she does not.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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This is my philosophy. I'd rather have her happily share what she is into than complain about what I am trying to expose her to. Plus, half of what she plays is decent, and I'm slightly staying in touch with new music. Only one Taylor Swift song that I can think of, and it's fine. More country than anything, but childishly simplistic. Kinda catchy though.Steve of phpBB wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 2:01 pm When I'm driving with my daughter, she picks the music.
When she's driving, she picks the music. Because there's no way in hell I'm going to argue with her (and also I'm just happy to have the time in the car with her - that works so much better than trying to "hang out" together).
Luckily her musical taste has gotten a lot better than it was a few years ago.
Though the funny thing is, when we're together now, I'm the one who wants to play Taylor Swift, and she does not.
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1) Some of the best bonding I ever had with my daughter were long, VERY early car rides to softball/soccer games. She picked the music, and 99 percent of it kicked ass. Upbeat alt-pop stuff, like All Time Low and Lourdes and the like.
2) I'm happy to cede control of the music, because I don't like futzing about with that stuff while I'm driving. Both of my "kids" have good musical taste AND what they consider classic rock is stuff that was contemporary for me (and the wife) so it's fine... And/or they are playing The Beetles, The Who and a bunch of stuff from the 60s and 70s that I grew up anyways.
There times, in fact, when I need to move something along that they are discovering because the songs were played to death for ppl our age and I just can't.
I drive 99 percent of the time, regardless of who is in the car.
2) I'm happy to cede control of the music, because I don't like futzing about with that stuff while I'm driving. Both of my "kids" have good musical taste AND what they consider classic rock is stuff that was contemporary for me (and the wife) so it's fine... And/or they are playing The Beetles, The Who and a bunch of stuff from the 60s and 70s that I grew up anyways.
There times, in fact, when I need to move something along that they are discovering because the songs were played to death for ppl our age and I just can't.
I drive 99 percent of the time, regardless of who is in the car.
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Yeah, I was that way with my daughter, too, when it was just us two. Because, she got comfortable and we could have a good conversation about what was going on with her, without me ever bringing up the subject.
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If we're on long drives the audio is mine because I'm driving and I'm listening to the music and everyone else is asleep or reading or on their phones or have headphones in/on. Flipping through the SXM channels really keeps me engaged. I'll stop at a song if requested, but that's about it.
When they were younger I used to let the girls put together mixes (burned to CD) for away trips to soccer games. One per season. That was fun.
On the rare occasion that I drive the oldest somewhere these days and she's in the front and it isn't a long trip she'll call AUX and plug in her phone. When I drop off/pick up the youngest from school and we're not talking she's listening to her phone.
When they were younger I used to let the girls put together mixes (burned to CD) for away trips to soccer games. One per season. That was fun.
On the rare occasion that I drive the oldest somewhere these days and she's in the front and it isn't a long trip she'll call AUX and plug in her phone. When I drop off/pick up the youngest from school and we're not talking she's listening to her phone.
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It's so funny how those tastes change. When my son was in his early-mid teens, he was a big metal fan. Even Norwegian Death Metal. By the time he's 22, when we were driving to the Rose Bowl, he was playing more Boring Old Man music than I was.
"Casey, do we have to listen to Closer to Fine *again*? How about some Maiden?"
"Casey, do we have to listen to Closer to Fine *again*? How about some Maiden?"
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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This is pretty great -
I had no idea Stephen Tyler could play a harmonica like that.
I had no idea Stephen Tyler could play a harmonica like that.
Totally Kafkaesque
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Damn, rass, some people are Swamping at work.
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I enjoyed that far more than I expected.
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I was reading about Beyonce's interpretation of Jolene when I learned about this song. I'd never heard of it before, but it's great and hilarious. And from 1968.
Totally Kafkaesque