CopShootCop - Ask Questions Later is very much out of print and is that the Nirvana box set hiding under all that stuff? :)
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ah yes....Recycled records is a great place for little finds.....i haven't been to the new location on Virginia but hear good things
i've actually been meaning to head down there to pick up 80s dance records....ie Depeche Mode, Berlin, Prince for a friend of mine |
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The history of my music collection, beginning back in the 80s when vinyl was king! (No, you can't read the spines probably; that's just how vinyl albums are: they kind of fall together, the dust covers obscure the spines and over time the writing fades. Ah, vinyl...) :) Oh, and for anyone wondering, no, that meditation CD on the floor is not mine. Just holding on to it for a friend. Really. What do you mean, you don't believe me...?
http://www.trollheart.com/albumracksmall.jpg Then as the 80s moved into the 90s and CDs became more widely available, this ended up being my CD collection, or most of it at any rate http://www.trollheart.com/cdracksmall.png (note: for those who are somehow interested, I have much higher res pictures where you can zoom in and read some of the album covers/spines, but as these are HUGE I didn't want to post them here. I've included links instead, should anyone wish to view them) Larger versions: http://www.trollheart.com/cdrack.jpg http://www.trollheart.com/cdrack2.jpg http://www.trollheart.com/cdrack3.jpg http://www.trollheart.com/cdrack4.jpg http://www.trollheart.com/cdrack5.jpg These days, of course, everything is stored on the PC, and recently I've tried to categorise and organise the albums better, resulting in (DA-DA-DA-DAAAH!) Trollheart's Music World. It's split up into various "countries" (bear with me) and any subdivided country into cities, then towns, villages and so on. So the main directory looks like this http://www.trollheart.com/thmw1small1.png then delving further into, say, the Rock Country we find the various subdivisions, shown as "cities" (yeah I know but I was bored with the usual names for folders. So sue me.) http://www.trollheart.com/thmw2small1.png with sub-sub divisions in some of those, called "towns", as in Prog Rock Country below http://www.trollheart.com/thmw3small1.png and so on. Again, for those who literally have nothing else to do and want to delve more deeply into my music collection and how it's organised on my computer, I've included links, but there are a few too many images to post here. There are also too many links, so I've put up a page with them and posted that below. (Trollheart's Music World links) |
I've only been gathering in albums that I really love for a short while now, but I've got three spots where I generally keep my albums.
First, my nifty spot atop of my speaker for current favourites: http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/...d/IMG_1404.jpg Next, the albums that I bought a year or more ago and let my family/friends/homeless men borrow as long as they bring it back. Or not, I don't really care about these ones: http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/...z_img_1402.jpg And lastly, the stack that I keep safe in my room and hidden away from harm: http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/...d/IMG_1403.jpg |
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This is my rack outside my bedroom I have another 2 racks this size in the spare room. |
Frownland, love the "twisty" CD racks! Very eclectic! And very cool! Bet when you're drunk you often ask yourself, now did I buy straight racks or are they MEANT to wave about like that...? :confused: :)
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