- Tiny cubicles
- Boss from hell
- A meager $21,000 with a master's degree
- Neil Young
That was my first experience with musical over-kill, but it wasn't to be my last
1994: Avalon, New Jersey
One summer before we got married, Rob and I shared a beach house with a few dozen of his closest friends. And that was the summer I despised the Counting Crows and their first CD, "August and Everything After." Like Neil Young, someone felt the Counting Crows should be played over, and over, and over, and over, and over again, ad nauseum. So I grew to absolutely hate them and that CD, and was generally miserable for the entire summer (his friends wondered why he was marrying such a b*tch). It took several years before I could listen to the Counting Crows without wincing, though in this case I eventually grew to love that CD.
2010: Wallingford, Pennsylvania
- Two kids, a dog, a cat, a guinea pig, a husband
- 2nd degree black belt
- Freakin' Angels blog
- Bruce Springsteen
I don't know if it's just me, but there is nothing I can tolerate on such a constant basis. Not my kids. Not the Godfather movie. Not Bruce Springsteen. Heck, not even my beloved Glee, volume one CD!
Who or what has been ruined for you by overexposure?
2 comments:
Frank Sinatra - although Dave does not play Frank incessantly, I can only take him in VERY small doses and when Im very drunk (Frank, not Dave). I tend to ruin my own songs and bands for myself. I get obsesses, play CD over and over -- and then cant listen again. I did that with Susan Steen, remember?
There's a BRUCE station on satellite radio??? Say it isn't so!
I'm with you, Kim. Even the best music dies a slow, miserable death when overplayed. Although some definitely has a longer lifespan than others!
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