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6 Responses to “What Music To Listen To On The Job To Stay Focused”

  1. paloo says:

    PLEASE BRING BACK NON-MOBILE INTERFACE!!

    Absolutely hate the mobile stuff. I want my Ritholtz LOUD, COLOURFUL and IN YOUR FACE – not dished up in this antiseptic, sentence-shortened pap.

    Sorry top put this post in an odd place, and the CAPS, but this is serious, man!

  2. constantnormal says:

    Isn’t this leaving out a huge demographic? What about music for the unemployed?

    Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Harry Bellafonte, Johnny Cash, They Might Be Giants
    classical (Grieg, Copland, Wagner, …)
    techno

    I dunno, more suggestions?

  3. constantnormal says:

    @paloo ….

    … look down at the bottom of the page … where it says “Site View: Standard | Mobile”

    … click the one of your preference.

    I know that it seems to default to one or the other on a random basis, but it’s easy enough to change.

  4. Clif Brown says:

    Whatever you listen to, if you have coworkers, use earbuds or headphones. The norm from which everyone should start is SILENCE because that is something impossible to have if others insist on music audible within the workspace.

  5. 873450 says:

    constantnormal Says:
    What about music for the unemployed?

    Happy days are here again
    The skies above are clear again
    So let’s sing a song of cheer again
    Happy days are here again
    – “Happy Days Are Here Again” by Ager/Yellen

    I know the rent is in arrears, the dog has not been fed in years
    It’s even worse than it appears, but it’s alright
    Cow is giving kerosene, kid can’t read at seventeen
    The words he knows are all obscene, but it’s alright
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will survive
    –“Touch of Gray” by Hunter/Garcia

  6. cewing says:

    No Blues.

    No Soul.

    No Rhythm & Blues.

    No Avant Garde/Experimental.

    No Folk/Roots Music.

    And Dubstep doesn’t deserve its own genre, it’s an overhyped sub-genre of electronic music.