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SORRY EVERYONE. I went a little too far. I guess it's an obsessive habit of mine to almost always listen to albums in full. And I don't expect everyone to listen to music this way. I've sort of just trained myself mentally to view albums as one thing not to be tampered with. Just next time try listening to a long play

Hey, sorry for being a total dick. I disagree but you're alright. You're definitely not the problem. And I honestly don't think long plays are going anywhere but they mean so much to me that I'm truly fearful of them disappearing. Apologies x100.

I am a "millennial" (1985) but have forever had to fight the track skipping tendencies of many of my peers. If this trend of non-full-album listening in favor of playlists continues to the point where long plays aren't being made anymore, I'll have to start considering whether music is still for me. http://m.mic.com/ar

Thank you for being a reasonable adult.

For shame.

Respect.

Thank you! Someone who puts respect for intention of the artist before their immediate musical needs. High five friend. High five indeed.

"Yellow Submarine" is a nostalgic and sonic delight. It's the weakest track on the album but so what? It's an essential part of the "Revolver" listening experience. Skipping the track is more childish than the track itself. The entire concept of skipping tracks, especially on a classic album, is foreign to me anyway.

See this is why I love Ghostface. Referring to the section from this recent interview where he talks about how he'd rap as an old man: http://www.hiphopdx.com/ind…. "On some Mr. Big shit and talk that, “Yo, my cane is iced out” type shit or whatever the case may be. You could have an orthopedic Wally on. You know I