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FEJ 02-12-2005 02:59 PM

my garage has a little bit of everything
there are not enough days in the rest of my life to spend digitizing the ones I have..

although I really want to digitize The Damned-Anything its hard to find on CD for under $120

HTHBellcaptain 02-12-2005 06:27 PM

I love the "Firehouse Five at Disneyland" album. I have it on CD. It's a lot of fun.

Not Afraid 02-12-2005 06:45 PM

Pfffffttttt! CD. Pffffffft. Album rules!

HTHBellcaptain 02-13-2005 10:51 AM

Yes, I hope my swanky rating doesn't drop because I own it on CD instead of LP.

Matterhorn Fan 02-13-2005 01:31 PM

I was just goin to give HTH some CD+ mojo just in case someone had given him some CD- mojo, but apparently I don't spread the mojo around enough.

tracilicious 02-13-2005 09:37 PM

I looooooooove vinyl. I took my parents record player and vinyl collection when I moved out. I've got dibs on my Grandpa's collection when he dies. I mostly have sixties and seventies rock albums, but I've got some old old country that I love (I hate country now, but I can never turn down Roy Rogers) and some new stuff that I've bought. Vinyl sounds warmer. My needle is broken now, so I need a new one. I'd rather hear a record than a CD any day.

HTHBellcaptain 02-13-2005 09:50 PM

I agree with you. There is just a different quality to vinyl that has me hooked.

Most of mine are Disney, Jazz, Lounge, and Classical. When my Mom and Dad moved up here to Central Florida (They used to live in Tarpon Springs) they threw away several hundred records. What an idiot I was not to rescue those records, but at the time I didn't have a functioning turntable. Oh Well.

Not Afraid 02-14-2005 12:18 PM

I got my parent's record collection. Sadly, my Dad, who used to be a jazz musician, had listened to my Mom when she told him Jazz was evil. So, while there are some great discs in there (Dave Brubeck Live at Oberlin on Red Vinyl) there was a lot of Blackwood Brothers Christian Gospel Quartet. Bit, I did get Hawaii Calls, Don Ho and my FAVORITE Christmas labum - Mitch Miller and Friends.


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