Being alone with your music


I’ve always enjoyed being alone. Being alone with my favorite tunes playing adds a new layer of ‘Being here NOW’.

I remember well the first time I heard ‘In my room’ by the Beach Boys. That wonderful angst of being young and not knowing my future overwhelmed me. Those emotions we’re trained to suppress burst forward, changing me forever.

From that moment forward music became a personal thing. A private wonderful world that I had control over. It was 1966, I was 13 years old.

When we’re young, very little is under our control. Now music could set us free. It was up there with the first time, 3 years later, when I drove my car alone the first time.  In preparation for the big moment, I installed my first car cassette player (by Norelco). Now I was truly free to be me.

Your stories would be much appreciated.

 

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I value my nightly alone sessions mostly because I play whatever I want and explore. Of equal value is enjoying the system with people, particularly playing songs people know but have never heard at this level.

...music has been the sideman to my heartbeat for most of my life....

Now, in my 'reclining years'....if there comes a way to B/T it to my pacemaker...

I'd live forever....much to the wonder and chagrin of some.... ;)

Live Out Loud....👍, J

No words, just.... can't do this live no more, but I've got volume sans the crowd....

E/S/R/R.............................................................................................

"There's this stigma of isolation and "anti-social" associated with this hobby that I think may be a little superficial at surface level"

Oh this rings out for me...drinking and listening to music alone...are you ok?

There was time my audio friends can’t stop reviewing my system? So I realize they are not honest. I closed my door from them for 5 yrs. And I learned a lot more doing things and listening alone.Even now I have to remind them , When they visit. No reviewing please😀