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Politics, Mature and taboo => Political Pundits => Topic started by: Peter on March 20, 2008, 12:33:59 PM

Title: Music dependence
Post by: Peter on March 20, 2008, 12:33:59 PM
Here's a quiz to gauge your level of psychological dependence on music.

1.  How many hours a day do you spend listening to music?

2.  How much do you think you spend on music in a typical month?

3.  Have you ever committed criminal acts to secure musical material (theft, copyright infringement)?

4.  If yes to 3, are you a habitual offender?

5.  Do you become distressed when you can't access music?

6.  If yes to 5, what's the longest period that you can comfortably go without music for?

7.  Do you find yourself altering your normal routine to engage in music?

8.  Do you think you could quit listening to music?

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Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: Sophgay on March 20, 2008, 12:49:09 PM
1. varies a lot
2. £o
3. ja
4. ja
5. yes, usually
6. depends... could go a week. but sometimes i couldn't go more than an hour
7. rarely
8. no
Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: DirtDawg on March 20, 2008, 01:20:28 PM

I'm the wrong person to ask about this.

My entire life has mostlly been about music. Even my other hobbies were made into parallel trajectories to what ever I was doing in music at the time.

I actually made my music dependent upon me, instead of the reverse, for about half of my life.


Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: Lucifer on March 20, 2008, 01:25:09 PM
i'm sort of with dawg, although i've never madei it into a job for more than a short length of thime at any one time.

answers:

1.  varies, as far as external sources are concerned, but most of it, i'd say, cos i sing/play music in my head nearly all the time.

2.  very little.  if i had any money, it'd be hundreds.

3.  i plead the fifth.

4.  as above.  :laugh:

5.  completely.

6.  no idea, and i wouldn't want to even try that particular experiment.

7.  don't be daft - my normal routine INCLUDES music!

8.  no.
Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: duncvis on March 20, 2008, 02:59:33 PM
1. as many as possible.

2. next to fuck all, primarily because I don't have much (and the internets is full of free music).

3. *question declined on legal advice*

4. see above.  :angel:

5. yes, particularly if a session has to be cut short.

6. no idea.

7. music is already ingrained in my routine, but I have been known to steer events to allow me more music time. :rock:

8. not while I have functioning ears... and even then I'd probably have music in my head.

...do I win £5?  :zoinks:
Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: DirtDawg on March 20, 2008, 03:19:41 PM
1. as many as possible.

2. next to fuck all, primarily because I don't have much (and the internets is full of free music).

3. *question declined on legal advice*

4. see above.  :angel:

5. yes, particularly if a session has to be cut short.

6. no idea.

7. music is already ingrained in my routine, but I have been known to steer events to allow me more music time. :rock:

8. not while I have functioning ears... and even then I'd probably have music in my head.

...do I win £5?  :zoinks:


When I worked locally, I had a decent following of deaf patrons who sat up front and enjoyed my bass system to the fullest.

I enjoy tactile music.

:D
Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: Kosmonaut on March 20, 2008, 06:35:37 PM
I don't think life would be worth living without music.
Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: duncvis on March 20, 2008, 06:41:44 PM
it would be a much greyer place anyway.
Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: Calandale on March 20, 2008, 07:20:29 PM


1.  About 2 now. The more the better. But I can't think with it.

2.  .50 or so (live - but places may charge me covers here until they're used to me)

3.  Hell yeah

4.  Not really. Had a brief period, trying to copy shit for my wife.

5. no


7. No

8.  Yeah, but I wouldn't like that.

Title: Re: Music dependence
Post by: thepeaguy on March 23, 2008, 10:27:08 AM
I don't think life would be worth living without music.

Tell that to the miserable fucker who stated this thread.