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Post by Amadeus on Dec 12, 2011 23:35:51 GMT
I'll have to think now because I'm keeping it at 1 record per artist. Let me browse a bit. There must be more favorite albums somewhere. Or maybe I've just run out. All the rest all rank about the same after the 35 of my top 10.
We'll see.
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Post by BeatlesForever on Dec 12, 2011 23:40:36 GMT
I'll have to think now because I'm keeping it at 1 record per artist. Let me browse a bit. There must be more favorite albums somewhere. Or maybe I've just run out. All the rest all rank about the same after the 35 of my top 10. We'll see. I own well well over 5000 CD's (Not including the hundreds and hundreds of Vinyl/LP's, VHS Tapes. DVD's and Bootleg CD's and DVD's.), it would take me a long time to make my whole list.
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Post by Amadeus on Dec 12, 2011 23:52:42 GMT
I've got roughly 2000 albums and I'm lately trying to re-enjoy all of it over time rather than accumulating new stuff more and more.
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Post by BeatlesForever on Dec 13, 2011 3:10:21 GMT
I've got roughly 2000 albums and I'm lately trying to re-enjoy all of it over time rather than accumulating new stuff more and more. My collection just keeps growing more and more since I buy CD's and DVD's all of the time. I especially buy Bootleg CD's and DVD's at least 7 to 10 times a month. I will never be able to listen to my entire collection in 1 year. You and I will continue in adding more albums to our top 10 list seeing that we own and love so many albums.
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Post by Amadeus on Dec 13, 2011 4:19:20 GMT
I've taken to downloading Pink Floyd RoIOs in FLAC format with CD cover scans. That's one good thing about advancing tech. Old boots can be speed corrected etc and shared for free among the fans as it should be. Money is kind of an issue nowadays, so the new acquisitions have dropped to a trickle, but there's a lot of stuff lying around here to re-immerse myself in.
The top 10 list is getting kind of stuffed by now. Just how many can the top ten contain?
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Post by BeatlesForever on Dec 13, 2011 4:28:57 GMT
I've taken to downloading Pink Floyd RoIOs in FLAC format with CD cover scans. That's one good thing about advancing tech. Old boots can be speed corrected etc and shared for free among the fans as it should be. Money is kind of an issue nowadays, so the new acquisitions have dropped to a trickle, but there's a lot of stuff lying around here to re-immerse myself in. The top 10 list is getting kind of stuffed by now. Just how many can the top ten contain? I LOVE PINK FLOYD! I've seen them live five times! How many can the top 10 contain, about 1000!
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Post by Amadeus on Dec 13, 2011 13:14:31 GMT
*sigh* Just 970 albums to go to fill out my top ten.....
I saw PF in '87 near the beginning of the tour when they were still opening with "Echoes". Then merely weeks later I went and bought a triple LP boot of the same concert for $80. A typical audience recording.
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Post by ROCKY on Dec 13, 2011 21:58:47 GMT
Blonde on Blonde by some guy with long wild hair.
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Post by Mr Kite on Dec 13, 2011 22:15:02 GMT
Tarzan ?
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Post by BeatlesForever on Dec 13, 2011 22:18:11 GMT
Blonde on Blonde by some guy with long wild hair. Right on rocky, I love BLONDE ON BLONDE very much. Without a doubt, besides HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED, BLONDE ON BLONDE is one of DYLAN'S all-time greatest albums ever.
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Post by Mr Kite on Dec 13, 2011 22:20:21 GMT
Not Tarzan Then ?
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Post by Amadeus on Dec 13, 2011 22:38:23 GMT
These guys did Bonde On Blonde? I thoght it was this guy:
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Post by BeatlesForever on Dec 14, 2011 23:20:02 GMT
These guys did Bonde On Blonde? I thoght it was this guy: I thought it was Cheeta the family monkey!
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Post by Mr Kite on Dec 15, 2011 18:26:44 GMT
My mistake . It was Ape man by The Kinks I was thinking about
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Post by Amadeus on Dec 15, 2011 22:20:34 GMT
The second image didn't upload! I meant "this" guy. Huh! The joke's not funny anymore!
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Post by Mr Kite on Dec 16, 2011 18:54:32 GMT
Nice picture though Cate (Bob Dylan ) Blanchet
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Post by Amadeus on Dec 16, 2011 20:12:32 GMT
That movie was brilliant. A great way to present a biography without worrying if you get a couple of details wrong.
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Post by BeatlesForever on Dec 18, 2011 17:35:46 GMT
That movie was brilliant. A great way to present a biography without worrying if you get a couple of details wrong. As the saying goes, "Sh*t happens!"
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Post by Amadeus on Dec 19, 2011 1:05:00 GMT
And as we all know, it was some Forrest Gump dude who invented the saying. (It was in a movie! It must be true!)
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Post by lylem2 on Dec 19, 2011 16:36:51 GMT
YIKES! WHAT A POSER!! This could (and probably will) change tomorrow...but... The Who Sell Out Elvis Is Back! Eric Clapton Unplugged Just Won't Burn-Susan Tedeschi Giant Steps-John Coltrane Live At Leeds-The Who Round Every Corner-Debbie Davies Face To Face-The Kinks Johnny Cash at San Quentin The Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven Recordings-Louis Armstrong From Elvis In Memphis After School Session-Chuck Berry The 'Chirping' Crickets-Buddy Holly & the Crickets Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols This Year's Model-Elvis Costello Kind of Blue-Miles Davis Live at the Fillmore East-The Allman Brothers
WOW! Once you get started on a list like this,it's hard to stop! I could go on longer, but the battery in my mobile device is getting low! PEACE, ALL!
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