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Old 06-10-2019, 04:44 AM   #9389
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A Beatles compilation disc that I made up from my original CD's for the purpose of travelling long distances (whch I will be doing in a few weeks!) Knowing all the tracks, my brain automatically waits for 'the next track...' on the original disc, but of course I have added things from all the albums, so this is like a 'new' album as it plays!
I have Spotify and they only have the official British versions of the Beatles' albums. Growing up, I had the US versions and the content was shorter and different. Listening to the British versions messes with my brain because the song it's anticipating to play next is not the one that actually does.

To solve this problem, I created playlists that duplicated the US versions of their albums. Now my brain is at peace because the song it anticipates to play next is the one that actually does.

All hail the power of the mighty playlist
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