I think I've outgrown this whole "music" charade. Take care anons of /mu/.
>>130226616See you tomorrow
>>130226616You're kidding but i do fear there will come a day when i'm "over" music, and i wonder if that will feel sad or liberating.
Lol
>>130230343>i wonder if that will feel sad or liberating.It will just slowly fade away, only occasionally to be thought about.
I stopped listening to music for about 4 years after covid hit but I've recently started listening to it again and I'm really enjoying it
>>130226616What finished music 4U?
>>130230473wpop
>>130230343I’ve feared that too, and I’ll go through phases where I feel pretty much nothing when I listen to music. Sometimes just a day sometimes a couple weeks. And every time I think “oh god it’s finally happening, I’ve lost my connection with music!!”And then every time it comes back with a bang when I’m not expecting it.My best advice, if you find your favorite songs are feeling stale, look for something totally different than what you normally like. That can really reset things for me. If I’m listening to too much pop/rock/modern music, sometimes I just need a little classical music to soothe my soul.
>>130226616>>130230343>>130230419>>130230460>>130230512the infamous "music burnout"happens to all of usyou listen to way too much music, get fatigued, and eventually 'it' comes backwhen it happens it's like rediscovering music, stuff that didn't seem that interesting becomes interesting, stuff that you liked you start to liking it even more
>>130230486Like Danny Elf Man and Michael Jackson and shit?