My camel is a kind fair, efficient and fast, very fast. A couple of weeks I contacted him to ask for material and the next day and had a phone message telling me that everything was. I have to talk to my friend and explain the theory of a common friend: you have to be that of tontaina boy. What reason is. Pure wisdom. Anyway I will not mess with this issue. The fact is that when I was with my friend also commented that the last album had come out of North Mississippi Allstars and asked if he had put on the list. I said no. And I thought damn, I better make a list of disks and just zillions ask for one that did not include in the list. Delusional. And then our children will quarrel because we ask for Jessie doll and say they already have a Buzzlightyear , Woody and Mr. Potato . You have to fuck. So in these are. We have access to all the music with ease. Much has been written on the subject and I will not bring anything that is not known. Only comment that the artifact in the photo on this post contains 40 discs and is at 50% capacity. Know, enjoy and take full advantage of all that music would take time. The day is not enough for both. So to be selected. But where to start? In pre-Internet era it was hard to get everything put on the lists. In some cases could take months even a year to achieve a given disk. The process itself was exciting. Am I complaining about the ease with which you get everything today? No. Absolutely not. The tool is good at using is the key. In rationalizing the enjoyment of music. Before court gave the same records over and over again because I had more. Today I have more but you have to choose and enjoy on your needs. Because the way to get the music does not have to involve also change the way to enjoy it. I've never been one to if not at first listen I like what I prefer to give him another chance disposal. Today with so much crammed it's hard not to fall into that temptation, but I plan to not give up so easily and devote time to the music as much as I did before everything was so easy. Because there are still thousands of songs to discover.
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