atomicAdam
08-01-2009, 11:03 AM
So not be able to spend like a drunken sailor any longer, actually trying to pay off and save up for bigger better things (wifie wants braces, I want new speakers) I've taken up a new hobby of going to the Oakland Public Library, main branch, blindly grabbing CDs from the blues and jazz section and listening.
So far the experiment has been pretty interesting. I've listened to a lot of musicians I would have never picked up on my own. Some good, some bad. I've made a pact with myself that I would listen to each CD in entirety no matter how bad I think it is. This is going to be really hard when I get to the cheesy stuff, like cheesy Latin jazz. But I figure, someone thinks the music is beautiful enough to spend the time, money, and effort playing and recording, so I would at least try to find what others appreciate in the music.
So far though the best CD have been from well known/famous musicians. It is just of like, oh yeah, no wonder they are famous, it's good.
Anyone else ever try this?
So far the experiment has been pretty interesting. I've listened to a lot of musicians I would have never picked up on my own. Some good, some bad. I've made a pact with myself that I would listen to each CD in entirety no matter how bad I think it is. This is going to be really hard when I get to the cheesy stuff, like cheesy Latin jazz. But I figure, someone thinks the music is beautiful enough to spend the time, money, and effort playing and recording, so I would at least try to find what others appreciate in the music.
So far though the best CD have been from well known/famous musicians. It is just of like, oh yeah, no wonder they are famous, it's good.
Anyone else ever try this?