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I must agree with the previous poster here and insist on the "mood hypotheses" (lol)...
1) It may not be the place per se but the mood you were into at that specific time of listening. We know from a theory called "Bower's network model" of mood-related-memory, that stronger memories are produced (and recalled) when a stimulus at the time of encoding (learning) is highly congruent (matches) with the individual's mood state. Now your experience was perceptual and not mnemonic. It could be though that your "higher then usual subjectuve enjoyment"(pleasure of aesthetics in your words) had resulted from the increased emotional correlation between perception of music and your specific (at that time) mood (emotional) state. As a result this resulted in a stronger memory-trace (which had ended in discussing your vivid experience here in TA!).
Furthermore, the whole system is dynamic. Your mood state matched the perceived emotional value of the music which in turn may had resulted in more enjoyment and therefore in the increasing of your "mood state" which again had increased the perceived aesthetic value of the music, a process which is usually refered to as a "positive feedback loop" or in Bower's words "spreading of activation", which in some situations (and depending on the person) may result, in bursts of tears (for melancholic music) or in bursts of hedonistic delirium! (for happy music).
2) Walking down the street is a highly varied experience in relation to just sitting in your room. As a result a person is continuously bombarded with various stimuli (from visual, to the feeling of the air and temperature in your skin)which dynamically probe the stream-of-consciousness in various ways and create more "Subjective experiences" at a given time. This "varied experience" may in turn somehow (well, this is not as scientific as the previous one, lol) result in an increase of the perceived aesthetic qualities of sound. Some of the environmental cues that may had an effect, could have been (as the previous poster said), the sunlight, the clouds, the colour of the sky, other people walking down the street etc etc. In the end of the day, it was your mood (emotional) state that was affected though IMO...
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