nuevo megThe other day I was listening to a CD I’d bought for just one song–yes, thrift store find. I kept flipping through the tracks not happy with any of the other songs, then made myself stop. Why did this song touch me and the others didn’t? The words? The music?

So I played another track. What were the words saying? Did they mean anything to me at this time? How did the music make me feel?

I dunno. I switched the CDs.

 

 

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6 Responses »

  1. nanadeb57 says:

    I guess that’s one of the positives of the iPod. You can download one song and don’t have to take the entire CD/Album. I, too, have bought a CD just for one song and then I’m disappointed in everything else. All about the money I suppose.

    • Meg says:

      True, Debbie. I find CDs for $1 or at most, $2, and that almost beats the price of iTunes. I download the CD on my computer, then transfer to the iPod. I sell or donate the CD. Win-win.
      Found Fleetwood Mac’s Greatest Hits last week. Winner all the way around.

  2. ladysuran1 says:

    That’s why I love iTunes. I spent too much in the past buying entire albums for a single song.

    • Meg says:

      Jackie–
      I love iTunes for some of those really oldies! Now if I could figure out how to transfer all my music onto my iPod from 4 different computers!

  3. BOB says:

    This is why *I* love YouTube!

    I can listen to any of my favorite songs — like the Theme from Hawaii Five-O — (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SgGONWY7Vo) AND watch the dancing eye-candy video! ;) WOOT!

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