Quite. I sound like an advertisement compilation.
surprisingly i have about 15 mp3s of bach. i did not know this.
Ordinal has gone Bach to basics.
oh my, that was a good one
maybe you should try another piece or another composer?
I will admit I never get tired of the Brandenburg concertos, cliche as that sounds.
CeejayWriter: they are the main offenders really. I wish it were possible to temporarily delete music for a period.
Actually that is a very good idea I believe.
"I have completely overplayed this music and I'm sick of it. I don't want to hear it for a year."
It will then never turn up in any sort of playlist, even by accident. Or perhaps, a "smart delete".
"I don't want to hear this music until it has not been in a commercial for nine months."
supposes her classical music collection is obvious. She doesn't care.
Well, I don't care what anyone else thinks - my sister would inwardly sneer I'm sure - but if I can't listen to it without thinking of...
...oh, cars, or British Airways, or some irritating television programme, it takes away a level of enjoyment.
the smart delete notion IS a good one, for whatever music is on our last nerve. Sign me up!
this may get me killed, but I would like to delete all Beatles songs from the universe in just that way, for maybe 10 years or so, or 20
however long it takes for me to become un-sick of every last one of them
suggests the Magnificat? not the right season, but pretty. I love the Brandenburg Concertos.
That sounds like a good idea.
I agree about the Beatles, and I would also remove Imagine so that only future archeologists could hear it. Future alien archaeologists.
cannot live without bach's cantatas, goldberg variations, violin concertos, partitas, sonatas, well tempered clavier, etc and so on
however if i ever get tired of something i untick it from my itunes