CDs don't wear out like tapes if you keep them clean and take good care of them (avoiding scratches, etc.). I also used my ipod to listen.
--- In [email protected], Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How many CDs did you need to buy and change ???!!. I am sure your initial CD > would have worn out long back., due to these many repeated hearings > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 5:45 AM, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Here it is, almost 8 months after the release of JA audio, and I still > > play it almost as frequently as when it first came out! It's been a > > very, very long time, possibly since Taal, has a Rahman album had such > > a long lasting, dominating grip on my CD rotations. Even after > > repeated listenings close to or surpassing 1000 times, I never find > > myself being bored of the music, despite knowing each and every note > > and sound to come in the next second. > > > > There is a certain majestic spiritual evergreen to this music which > > seems to refresh me with each listen. Each song carries so much > > weight, like a crown full of different colored jewels. It just sounds > > so fresh each time! Khwaja is the most played song on it for me and > > not a day has gone by since the release of JA have I not listened to > > Khwaja Mere Khwaja. I have never done this with a Rahman song or any > > other song for that matter.......listening to it at least once every > > day now for 230 days now and counting. > > > > > > > > > > -- > regards, > Vithur > > ARR -- The Sweet Cube always >

