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[QUOTE="Deleted member 56069, post: 442663"] I have a little different take on music and the Camino. First off I love music and have a huge range of what I like to listen to. My own belief after 3 Camino's is not to listen any music via my ear buds as I walk each day. Why? Because I believe you are missing out on the unique 'sound track' of the Camino itself. I want to hear the birds early in the morning as the sun comes up. The wind rustling through the grass or wires. Or the faint sound of a church bell that may be many miles away. I also find that people who have their ear buds in during the day are essentially saying they are not interested in talking, they choose to be in their own world. During my pre-Camino training, I am always listening to music though. I am 56, so still solidly love my 60', 70's and 80's. But I am always open to expand my music horizons. I think most of us have a strong affinity to the music they listened to when they were young. So when I am training I may be listening to Vivaldi, The Four Seasons or Metalica, just depends on my mood. [/QUOTE]
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