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Originally Posted by keith
I'm a music fan. Find myself listening more than I have in years since getting iTunes <free at www.iTunes.com > on the laptop at work.
I envy people who know the language of music. A universal language, but I can only hear it, not 'speak' it.
Best drug in the world, music is.
My tastes are eclectic. There's not a lot I don't like.
I'm looking forward to meeting Wisconsin Music fans and performers here, and to making a great community for Wisconsin Music lovers.
Regards,
Keith
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Hi ya
I'm stoney I quoted the parts of keiths posting I feel the same way about.
Now I am no iTune man as I am still back in the mp3 statge of digitized music.
Some say mp3's are the best thing that happened to music while others say it will be the demise. I think the rules need to be re-written.
I too think music is a drug and as much as I would love to play it, well it just never worked out.
I do like my digital music player as I can put headphones on play a low volume so I can still carry on a light conversation or be aware of what is going on around me, but then for brief momoents I can escape into the muisc and no one else has to hear or be involved or even know whats going on.
I wonder why a digital muisc player has done this when for years we had cassettes but I am guessing size and quanity of music is the big difference. I can carry may cd's worth of music in my shirt pocket where it would take a case to hold all thoses tapes or cd's.
I know there are many many many talented Wisconsin musicians out there and I hope they all join here and share.
Good job keith keep it going.