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Originally posted by lazymorning:
I get burned out on most music after I hear it a few times. I have hundreds of cassettes and CDs from the late 70's, 80's and 90's and most I haven't touched in years. It's kinda strange now that I think about it, but I could (and do) listen to Gord all the time. I never get burned out on his sound.
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I don't get burned out either. There have been days where I've played GL on the way to work, on my Walkman during the daily walk I take on my lunch break, and then again on the way home and throughout the evening when doing chores, walking my pooch, etc. I mean, is there a time or place where GL's music doesn't make that moment and experience just soooo much better? :D
Especially, for me, after a long cruddy day at the office; the difference between an equally long cruddy drive and a relaxed cruise home is often my Lightfoot CD's. After a few minutes into Don Quixote... Bad day...? What bad day???
Maybe thats why I don't tire of it easily, because it makes me feel happy. Hard to *not* like what makes you happy, don't you agree?
Of course one must cleanse the palate and venture out, enjoy other artists from time to time. But I always come moseyin' on back before long.
Peace
Jennifer