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September 3rd, 2009 | 352 Entries

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352 Entries for “stereo”

  1. I used to have a stereo. I think it actually may be in the basement somewhere still. I stopped using it when I got my first i-pod. It is amazing to me how technology changes so quickly. It seems archaic now.

    J
  2. I used to want a stereo so bad when I was a little girl. THen finally, for christmas I got one in my middle school years. I remember blasting no doubt on it and singing along to songs so loud in my room and pretend I was on stage. I also was into musical theatre then, and would listen to broadway and act it out.

    Ilene
  3. I used to have a stereo. I think it’s still in the basement somewhere. I stopped using it when I got my first i-pod. I seems archeic now. It’s funny h

    Anonymous
  4. i like to listen to music a lot. stereos aren’t used very much anymore but i remember the one i had in hood river where i would play music loud loud when i was mad or wanted to show that i wasn’t from there anymore. or wanted to scare away the darkness that still haunts that room. i never could sleep in there. even when i was little it seemed like a bad place. there was that nightmare that i had every night. i would only see the beginning of it and then wake up in a sweat and run to my sisters room. but music is good for running off nightmares.

    phoebe
  5. Stereos are a means for people to listen to music and enjoy doing things that they would originally not enjoy. :)

    kirsten
  6. Listening to music, sitting in the window sill, legs hanging over the outdoor scaffolding. He is thinking of writing his own songs. He is full of her.

    Jenny
  7. stereo means itss playing in both ears. I think it also has something to do with the way humans see, versus how birds see… let’s see, what else about stereo… umm… stereos are cool because all cars have them… did cars originally have stereos? I doubt it. I also doubt there were a lot less car accidents

    JD
  8. and through the stereo comes the sqeaking sound, the sterile, subtle sounds of somewhere else, amplified a thousand times and projected into this box. i fear i am honing in on someone’s important silence, something holy i should not hear.
    stereo sounds.

    blacknailpolishdays . kenichigurl@hotmail.com
  9. you listen to one. it means something. it can be used as a prefix, as in stereo-scopic. that’s all. black people like them. they put stereos in their juiced up civics.

    cas
  10. i like the stereo it makes loud noises and it turns up so that i can annoy other people. myy roommate proably hates it when i turn it up really loud but loudl music makes me happy

    Anonymous
  11. music i like music and i remember stereos of my youth darlene’s and jimmy’s were two long brown cabinets, my mother still had emmie’s many years later, played records on it am i done?

    heathercheryl
  12. boom boom boom i want to turn the stereo up to the loudest sound on the dial tone on the phone receiver i don’t like not getting through to you please sing to me forever baby please do it i love your stereo sound

    Rschmfem
  13. sound music movies effect radio broadcast images peace silence alone solitude train journey wind blowing landscape disco party drums

    cram
  14. Stereos are awesome. Car stereos are great because they’ll give you some great music to listen to. If you have high tech ones you can play your Ipod or cds or whatever nowadays. I really enjoy the classic boombox stereo because no one has them anymore and they will always be amazing. I can just imagine a guy walking down the street in hammer clothes with those Nike high tops with a stereo on his shoulder.

    Kate
  15. i´m so happy i´m alive. i love to swimm, run, kiss, be with friends and paint, sing, write… on the other day i saw a child laghing

    Nadja
  16. Music! I can’t even begin to say how much I love it. I’m a DJ at the campus radio station, I blast music in my room, I dance to the tunes in my head in the shower, and I love it. My first gift to my current boyfriend? A hand-crafted mix CD, perfectly designed to convey all of my feelings. It was pretty great, and he absolutely adored it.

    Erin
  17. I used to really love music, really. I would listen too it all the time, non stop. It was mad. I wold listen in the care, in the house, working in the garden, walking, to class, hell, In class. Now… well, I don’t know…
    I’ve just kind of stopped. I still do listen to music, don’t get my wrong, but, I don’t know, I’ve put away my mp3 player, and just leave it there.

    MagusManders
  18. My daughter has a stereo in her room which plays her lullaby’s to help her sleep better at night. Sometimes it gets really annoying because it is on repeat. I may stop doing that.

    Heather
  19. I love stereos, I wish I had money for a stereo. Why am I so broke? Oh god, if only I had money to buy one, I just bought a new CD too…agh, I need a stereo.

    LauraYaY
  20. music loud sounds the 90’s vibrations adn carrying around a boom box, dancing, tapes, old school way of listening to music,

    ana
  21. stereotypes! I hate them! I like music! Everything…but country…not so much. The END.

    Taylor
  22. The stereo blared. God, I hated these frat parties. No social conduct. Just dance, get drunk and submit to the incessant pounding of the unnatural bass from the speakers. Maybe I have finals tomorrow. Who cares? I’m in a college paradise…aren’t I?

    Brujeii
  23. i like to listen to my stereo

    katie
  24. surprise

    rebe
  25. lound love to listen to it, its great, music is my life, streo its a good thing too bad ipod have over ruled them, now one owns as many anymore, too bad, ipod dont work as good, its such a shame,

    kellie
  26. The old stereo sits in the middle of the apartment, under a heavy layer of dust(itself revealing a track of cat prints). And to its side there is a stack of old LPs standing upright in a milk cart, worn on the edges as even they haven’t been placed on the turntable for years. The whole system now seems sadly inert; where once it was played to the great annoyance of neighbors at parties, to the riotous cheers of drunken friends and co-eds–songs played repeatedly and debated and discussed in the marijuana-induced haze of conversations (now forgotten) that lasted well into the early hours of the morning.

    jethro
  27. I love my dad’s old stereo system. It’s all wood and dials, but the sound quality is amazing. When I was little I would sit in front of it with headphones on and lose myself in the music.

    Ben
  28. play my stereo, turn on the buttons, make it loud. float down my body, tune in to your favorite station, adjust my wires, move the antennae. move your body, move my body, rhythm of the stereo, the rodeo of music. the music of our bodies. keep me on, keep me plugged in, turn me off when you’re done, save the power.

    shayne
  29. radio, a two-sided megaphone blasting
    loose jazz curls of blues trickling
    down your bare sides until they meet
    the waist of your jeans, wetting
    the fabric indigo dark

    mka
  30. Our stereo just passed away. It was a good ol’ machine and I appreciate all of the hours of hard work it did for our listening pleasure. I am sure it is in some wonder custom stereo shop in the sky being refurbished as we speak and will be providing many musical memories for another music loving couple somewhere. I hope they like Jackson Browne, he was my favorite.

    Paulie
  31. I remember the first time I heard stereo. It was with a beatles album. and I had the speakers around my head, sort of like headphones before headphones were really really popular. I then set the speakers up by my bed and put on Beatles Abbey Road

    Bob
  32. Stereo has been the word for almost a day now. At first I tried to think of something clever or inspiring that had to do with a stereo. Then I went for something introspective. I failed on both accounts. Perhaps tomorrow’s word will be better. I have an ipod. Not a stereo.

    Kate
  33. I love music… my stereo is the one thing I am truly lacking in my house. I need to get one soon. They are the one thing that can keep the world OK. It helps any situation by creating the environment you want to be in. Such as angry music for an angry day or light bubbly music for a good day.

    Rachel
  34. phonic, elevation and this is how i’m most moved. I remember one othe first stereos I had with the 8 track player on it. rockin robbin was one of my favorite. rock the mike

    steward
  35. Ah, splitting the track to get the background instrumental…or something. That’s what they say you gotta do, switching the stereo and stuff. It’d be so much simpler to just find the instrumental versions. I am singing my heart out, yet I lack the backbone of most of the songs I am singing. It makes me happy, and it makes me sad. Maybe I should go a cappella?

    ac
  36. There is a stereo in my basement. I know this because it is in a box, marked STEREO. It is old, and in its glory days was the creme de la creme of stereos according to my father in law… but that is another story.

    Recently I was

    Holly
  37. The stereo was blasting some sort of crap, some sort of old hippie nonsense that made me want to puke. I couldn’t stop listening though because it was calligme, calling me to come to it like an alien land. It was as fif i needed to really use this time to listen to hear to hope to learn to feel the beat flow through my veins and pulstae into my arteries. this wierd hippie music was

    Lisa
  38. Stereo’s are funny things. We listen to them to hear everything that we usually have heard before. They throw out scraps of the something new every blue moon but otherwise, they feed us continually the same rhythms.

    ravovo
  39. stereo’s are really cool because they’re kind of out of date and play loud music! i don’t own a stereo but i kind of wish i did now. i always think of that movie where the guy is holding it above his hear – err i think that’s a tape player. are those the same things? i’m not really sure.

    nora
  40. stereos play music, which is exciting. stereo sound was invented in the 50’s or 60’s, and revolutionized music. Psychedelia was more possible with stereo sound.

    chris