Mystery Music

09/17/07

Permalink 10:06:51 pm, by u235 Email , 232 words, 59 views   English (US)
Categories: Musings of the Deranged

Mystery Music

I realized the other day that there's a little-discussed aspect of MP3 players. It's the black-box, anonymity gained by putting a 'generic' face on something that is very revealing.

In the past you could get an idea of what kind of person you were next to by catching a glimpse of the CD titles in their car, on their desk, in their home...etc. But with the advent of all-digital, no-moving-parts music players these accidental insights are all but removed. Now the only revelation comes when someone chooses to share their playlist, and again, it's a choice.

I can remember raising an eyebrow when getting a ride to lunch with someone and seeing the cover of a cassette tape ("they still listen to Queen !?!" or "Whoa, My Sharona?"). There was a sense of peeping into someone's private self, sure they wear a tie Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm but once they get into the car they're howling to Stevie Ray Vaughan or having a moment with Tom Jones. Who knew?

Well for the most part, no one will - at least not by accident. With the enormous improvement in sound quality and portability it's hard, overall, to lament this change. Still there is a certain romance for those days when a show-tune 8-Track in the back seat meant you had a pretty good idea of whom you were dealing with and what to expect.

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Comment from: odessa [Member] Email
With Windows Media Player (only thing I am allowed to have at work), it sometimes shows the name of the song and artist when it is playing. I've gotten a few raised eyebrows when people walk into my cubie and see what is on the screen.
PermalinkPermalink 09/18/07 @ 20:22
Comment from: Roulette [Member] Email
I play music on my laptop at work. Which is fine. I can minimize winamp to the taskbar and no one is the wiser.

Except when they pull out my headphone jack. Then the entire office is a little curious. For example, yesterday, I had music from the opera Carmen. Which was followed by Johnny Cash, Pantera, Led Zeppelin and Timberland.

I'm eclectic... my playlist is randomly generated. It offers odd combinations of music
PermalinkPermalink 09/19/07 @ 08:24

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u235

You want descriptions? Get a dictionary. Better go waste time reading the news or play some games on Yahoo or MSN or some shit like that.

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