Phlegmatics (and an iPod question)
Dec. 10th, 2006 03:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I found a large cache of CDs I apparently skipped over when I went all rip everything some time ago. I feel like ripping them now, and lo I do so.
Sadly, it's not hard to see why I overlooked this stuff in my first pass-through. I am listening to Mr. Bungle's Disco Volante album now and keep muttering "ugh this is bullshit" to myself, but soldier on regardless because of the undeniable nostalgic kick.
Did I actually like this a decade ago? I must have listened to at least the first half of the album many times, because I am singing (or anyway making noises) along in my head as it plays back now. It's got some moments, but they're literally just moments. It's just audio slapstick, and not really enlightening.
Man, those were lonely years.
(I like the first Mr. Bungle album from 1991 but Ricky's second wife's son ran off with it a long time ago and I only have a few tracks from iTunes now. Baw.)
(Ha ha ha I wonder how many people I just confused by that statement. Apparently my writing about Ricky carries an implication that he's younger than me, to some people. Not so.)
Is there a way to quickly get back to the Now Playing screen when navigating around iPod menus? It goes back by itself if you leave it untouched for several seconds, but too many's the time I'm bopping around in the menus and happenstance demands that I adjust the volume ASAP.
Sadly, it's not hard to see why I overlooked this stuff in my first pass-through. I am listening to Mr. Bungle's Disco Volante album now and keep muttering "ugh this is bullshit" to myself, but soldier on regardless because of the undeniable nostalgic kick.
Did I actually like this a decade ago? I must have listened to at least the first half of the album many times, because I am singing (or anyway making noises) along in my head as it plays back now. It's got some moments, but they're literally just moments. It's just audio slapstick, and not really enlightening.
Man, those were lonely years.
(I like the first Mr. Bungle album from 1991 but Ricky's second wife's son ran off with it a long time ago and I only have a few tracks from iTunes now. Baw.)
(Ha ha ha I wonder how many people I just confused by that statement. Apparently my writing about Ricky carries an implication that he's younger than me, to some people. Not so.)
Is there a way to quickly get back to the Now Playing screen when navigating around iPod menus? It goes back by itself if you leave it untouched for several seconds, but too many's the time I'm bopping around in the menus and happenstance demands that I adjust the volume ASAP.
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Date: 2006-12-10 09:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-10 09:30 pm (UTC)Mr. Bungle
Date: 2006-12-12 04:39 am (UTC)Re: Mr. Bungle
Date: 2006-12-12 04:46 am (UTC)California's pretty catchy. And then they went away!