no country for old wainds
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DarkBliss said:You're right, to an extent. All of these albums are pretty much timeless classics( I took the liberty of removing the ones that didn't really impress me) and there are certain periods when I could just listen to these and 30/40+ other records from the same vintage "religiously" for months but sometimes I can't help but feel dissatisfaction with the fact that I'm missing out on so much more, which is why diversity can be good even if the quality of the new stuff you discover isn't particularly stunning
i was like that for a long time, but ive got to the point where dm has to do something pretty special to interest me at all, and i tend to spend most of my time looking into other genres instead