systemcat
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I think I've said before how training to be a comic artist is a craft I took up back in the 90's. Since that time because of how I treated that spare time. Drawing away on paper, nothing was digital to my work during that period. I now forever associate some music albums to comic work. Example I have no idea how many times back then I heard Soundgarden Superunknown, for one while making these homemade comic books. Bought a few years back on iTunes, I automatically think I must be working on panels if I'm listening to it or one of a number of other albums re-purchased for convenient cloud storage.
A few days ago I decided to target re-buying one of these albums, I've discovered is super rare. Just darn it, you can't even find all the .mp3s for purchase as a separate to buy fact. The fact of this being another album I listened to lord knows how many times in my teens, being hard to get, has made me more determined to get my hands on it.
Since just about everyone here is a writer. I was wondering if you too have music albums your brain now has the pavlovian dog effect happen to it when listening to about work.
A few days ago I decided to target re-buying one of these albums, I've discovered is super rare. Just darn it, you can't even find all the .mp3s for purchase as a separate to buy fact. The fact of this being another album I listened to lord knows how many times in my teens, being hard to get, has made me more determined to get my hands on it.
Since just about everyone here is a writer. I was wondering if you too have music albums your brain now has the pavlovian dog effect happen to it when listening to about work.