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Snoopy



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I used to work in a CD/DVD store and we bought second hand CD's and DVD's as well. Usually people would sell 5 or 10 Cd's but every now and then you'd get some guy wanting to sell his whole collection. The biggest one we ever had was about 1000 CD's.

My collection is about 400-500 and from so many different genre's. Everything from Rock to pop to dance to jazz.
Snoopy
<-- Thats my drums!
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drummer5359



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Jackie's sister died a few years ago from an accident 5 days before her fortieth birthday. Jackie has a couple of big plastic totes full of her sister's CDs as well. (Her musical taste seems to have mirrored mine.)

We don't lack for music around here.




-Mike - Member since January 6, 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

"We don't stop playing because we grow old.
We grow old because we stop playing."

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Dukekamaya2



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I have only one vinyl album left as its not available on CD (as far as I know)
Its 'The Gemeni Suite' by Jon Lord
Luke
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drummer5359



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I still buy four or five CDs per month, generally not too much more than that. It doesn't sound like a lot to me, but it's still about 50 or so CDs per year.



Cool Dude
-Mike - Member since January 6, 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

"We don't stop playing because we grow old.
We grow old because we stop playing."

"My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am."
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drummer-47



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I started collecting CD's sometime throughout last year. I have 57 just now and one should be coming this week. I try to buy at least one a week.

Mines are arranged by artist in alphabetical order. If I have more than one CD by an artist I have it in alphabetical order of title. Pleased
Josh

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drummer5359



16,065 posts (7 today)
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I have several artists that I have the complete catalog of.

Off the top of my head...

The Beatles

Rush

Pat Benetar

Jeff Beck

Eric Clapton






I'm a geek...Geek
-Mike - Member since January 6, 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

"We don't stop playing because we grow old.
We grow old because we stop playing."

"My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am."
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Dukekamaya2



7,624 posts (2 today)
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...........silence whilst Mike waits for someone to sing out 'no your not, its ok'Devilish
Luke
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Gallo97798


36 posts (1 today)
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Hmmmm....

Complete Catalog:

The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Cream, The Who, Hendrix

...I also have tons of other various CD's
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gclin



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I have all my cds on my computer and backed up. I'm doing the same with my records via my USB turntable (thank you Santa Wife).

I use Apple Airport Express/Extreme to send the music to my serious sound equipment wirelessly.

The thing is that the AAC or MP3, or whatever compression you choose just isn't CD quality. With some EQ it sounds very good, but unless you're going to invest in terabytes and backup of storage you have to compress from AIFF format.

So while I like the convenience, we do sacrifice quality for it. I still like to by the CD.



Gene
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servantrek



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So while I like the convenience, we do sacrifice quality for it. I still like to by the CD.


Well said Gene.I've got cd's ,vinyl(33,45,78)
Reel tapes and cassettes arranged in no particular order.Argh!
Billy
Member since Feb. 15 2008

A Jester,unemployed,is nobodies Fool


And the Lord said "LET THERE BE DRUMMERS..." and all the creatures big and small started tapping their feet.
Hezikiah 13.2

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