Has anyone answered the real question?


First, I want to say that the white-outfitted guys are at my front door. Second, these people(Ori, or Oritek Audio, Alex, of APL Hi-Fi, and Nuforce-I also have to mention Signal Cable and Mapleshade.) have led me to this situation. Does anybody have a strategy against what plays through your head, when you are away from your system? Believe it or not, this is what has preoccupied me for awhile. Does anyone, anywhere relate to this? If so, can you give me some kind of strategy here?
mmakshak

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Many of you guys are so far advanced than I am. I appreciate your responses, though. I think that people will respond to what has been said here. I want to digress, though. Is there a strategy to deal with what will play through your head? What I've done is play what runs through my head when I'me away from my music system. I think there is more to it, though.
Guidocorona, are you saying that music that you've not heard is playing through your head? So, far that hasn't happenned to me. Very interesting, if that is what you are saying. I'm having a little trouble with what will play through my head-in the sense of a strategy against(?) it. Right now, when something(which I've played on my system) goes through my head, I just end up playing that when I get the opportunity.
Whart, are you sure music doesn't play through your head? What makes you run back to your system to listen to a certain song? I'm kidding, but really I'm not. Also, Guidocorona, I believe you might really be a composer of music. I just wish I could have original music coming from my mind. I think that you should really look at this. At least ask others if that's true for them. I'm being serious here.
Guidocorona, are you saying that you lost vision(eyesight)? Mrtennis, some of us lack imagination. What I mean is that I don't have original music coming from me. I'm sorry, that's just how it is for most people(I believe). If you have that, you are unique, and need to cultivate that ability. I will listen to "kodachrome" in a while to understand better what you said.