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Aging Backwards with Music

A few years ago I got an iPod, in part to be able to listen to new music. When I bought a new CD, I often only had the chance to hear it a few times and would quickly forget it. Because of that I wasn't getting into new bands with the same intensity that I did bands of my youth when I'd listen to a new album dozens of times.

The funny thing is that when I started to rip my old CDs and put them on my iPod I rediscovered albums (and in some cases bands) that I had either forgotten about or perhaps didn't think I really liked them. Now my iPod is filled up with new bands, bands I've rediscovered, and old standards that I've always liked. I sure wish they had come out a few decades ago.

Wesley Hein
Wesley [at] lifetwo [dot] com
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