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  1. It's been two years since I got into classical music. However, I always come back to the "popular" music I liked before that. How do I fully get into classical music? If I stop listening to popular music for some months, would it help? How did you get into this wonderful world? tag: best ringtone
  2. I think this will be one for UK members. Yesterday Radio 3 played Martinu's Frescoes of Piero della Francesca. I thought it was new to me but when it got to the third movement I remembered hearing it as the introductory theme to a TV program, probably from the 1970s. I'm racking my brains but I can't remember the program. Can anyone help? The tune is right at the beginning of the movement: tags: movies ringtone: https://ringtonesfree.info/movies
  3. Read the title then come back to me. Back? Okay. What are yours? To start off, I am not fond of albums that are just one long song or an album without the songs being broken into their stated parts, sometimes even albums that contain only a few songs of which all of them are very long will end up relegated to the Not Listened To Often pile. For example, if an album consists of two songs, both of which are 30 minutes, it turns me off liking it or putting it on. If that same album was those two songs broken down into smaller pieces, I would probably like it. It certainly affects how much doom metal I listen to, as well as others like DJ mixes tik tok music There is a 30 minute song by Tesseract that I love, but it's broken into six pieces, so I don't mind it being long. But Yob, who have some songs over 25 minutes, I don't like listening to. Also Earth 2, which is technically one 70 minute song broken into 3 chunks, but 3 chunks still so large I find myself not listening to it. Among others. It is irrational. I have no defence. free ringtones: https://klingeltonemp3.info/
  4. I'm not naming names but you know who I'm talking about. Artists that parody famous people's names by switching some letters around. Only one that ever had some working value I thought was Bit Meddler. At least that had some creative meaning. Outside of that trend there are just some that are plain bad. tono para cecular
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