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I want music... must I become iMan?
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 595680" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>^^ Highly entertaining thread, thanks gents. References to ol' <em>Keep your feet on the ground and reach for the stars</em> DG and recording (so many) Top 20 songs on a Friday evening with headphones on so that I don't disturb my parents...good memories. I also try to encourage my kids to differentiate between good and bad recordings, but my oldest daughter (who just turned 12 recently) would still listen to her iTouch without even using headphones...that horrible screeching sound :'( Anyway, at least they grow up with lots of exposure to good music as we listen to proper music every evening around the dinner table. They would sort of hum along with some really great songs of both yesteryear and more contemporary music. My younger son loves jazz and will get very relax and eventually fall asleep on the couch when we listen to it ^-^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 595680, member: 15634"] ^^ Highly entertaining thread, thanks gents. References to ol' [i]Keep your feet on the ground and reach for the stars[/i] DG and recording (so many) Top 20 songs on a Friday evening with headphones on so that I don't disturb my parents...good memories. I also try to encourage my kids to differentiate between good and bad recordings, but my oldest daughter (who just turned 12 recently) would still listen to her iTouch without even using headphones...that horrible screeching sound :'( Anyway, at least they grow up with lots of exposure to good music as we listen to proper music every evening around the dinner table. They would sort of hum along with some really great songs of both yesteryear and more contemporary music. My younger son loves jazz and will get very relax and eventually fall asleep on the couch when we listen to it ^-^ [/QUOTE]
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