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My life doesn't work that way. I got the iPhone app, but there were too many ![]() I love music. For someone with no musical talent whatever, I have wrapped pretty much every aspect of my life in music .. Classical, rock 'n roll, hillbilly, jazz, bluegrass, funk, pop, blues, country. I always wanted to be on Name that Tune. I would have cleaned up. Music, you see, has always been my best friend. I had an invisible playmate who taught me to play the ear horn, a small instrument that only he & I knew about that exists in the inner ear. He told me I played it brilliantly. He alone could hear it, because ours were tuned together. So music was always with me, even in places & at times I couldn't have pets. I guess it's not too surprising then that this app kept coming up with happy songs I'd known in a sad context & sad songs which made me ![]() Maybe for normal people, it'll work, at least as a novelty. Me, I'll stick with my iPod. The playlists are pretty much by mood anyway--hadn't noticed before but it is. I wonder how Genius works? Do you know? |
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I am a million ways out of touch with weather so I think I understand what you are talking about. I am probably almost obnoxious about it. I think I respond "wrong" to their comments. To cover, I try to say almost nothing about weather except note when the moon is in an interesting phase (Not a great way to "cover"!!) Also probably not helpful in my workplace to mention the Wiccan observance coming up soon with the first day of fall. ![]() Dear CarGal, I can see of course now that you explained why the Stereomood dosn't work for many people. I've only tried it once. I like that it seemed not to fight with my computer. I have almost no music that I own. I listen to the car radio during my short-ish commute or to the cable tv-radio channel. Quote:
I played classical piano and jazz sax (poorly for the latter) in college until I sort of dropped out. I lived with music but I didn't embrace it with my whole being of body, spirit, and mind like a lot of other people do whether they study it or not. I miss it . . . I 'm trying to find ways I can stand to listen to ANY music again without being sad. .. . . that would be an improvement . . . .to listen to music that does not remind me of something sad. The global music on Stereomood I heard last night had no memories resonating. That's good. Maybe next week I can find a 19 year to explain how Genius works on the iPod. If I learn something I will let you know. ![]() M |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bizi (09-10-2011), BlueCarGal (09-10-2011) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bizi (09-10-2011), BlueCarGal (09-10-2011) |
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