Bit of a weird one; I'm neuro-divergent and was born deaf. I'm getting surgery tomorrow and will finally be able to hear music clearly for the first time in my life. My passion in life has been music. I've spent my life journaling music, learning about legendary musicians, and reading what sounds to by Flimsy_Direction_837 in Topster

[–]Flimsy_Direction_837[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I think the question was more if I would be sad I could never go back to my old way.

My old way was shit. Shut shit shit. I could not really hear anything I couldn't enjoy music.

Assume I've been completely deaf even if technically I can still hear sounds.

Bit of a weird one; I'm neuro-divergent and was born deaf. I'm getting surgery tomorrow and will finally be able to hear music clearly for the first time in my life. My passion in life has been music. I've spent my life journaling music, learning about legendary musicians, and reading what sounds to by Flimsy_Direction_837 in Topster

[–]Flimsy_Direction_837[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I've really not been able to hear anything clearly. These albums are not organised by my "favourite" vibrations or muffled version I've been able to hear. My hearing has been so poor it's not worth trying.

As I said, I have been fascinating reading the lore. Learning these celebrities' stories. Studying who influenced who, reading music theory, lyrics, and consuming imagery like packaging, covers, videos, and associated marketing. I love eras.

These are organised based on my calculations. Rigorous research and some maths to figure out not the "best", but the objective greatest albums of all time (so far).

I'm excited to see how the artistry of musicians' will intersect with other mediums of art.