Going through my music I found what it's like to have an ex tim wife... (from an album called "The Correct Use Of Soap" )
A - The Associates (including Billy Mackenzie solo work) B - Blondie C - The Cure D - E - Elbow F - G - H - I - J - Joy Division K - L - Leonard Cohen M - N - New Order O - Orange Juice (including Edwyn Collins solo work) P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Z -
No changes yet to... A - The Associates (including Billy Mackenzie solo work) B - Blondie C - The Cure D - E - Elbow F - G - H - I - J - Joy Division K - L - Leonard Cohen M - N - New Order O - Orange Juice (including Edwyn Collins solo work) P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Z - I'm currently moving all my CD's and iTunes on my Brennan B2. Mainly so I can ditch iTunes and Apple for ****in ever (my iPod was a faithful little servant but it can **** off now). The Wedding Present still looking hot favs for the "W" slot. Keep calm guys! I shall keep you all informed!
I'm still cataloguing my records on Discogs when I can be bothered, done the 12"/LPs, started on 7", over £16k now. Most expensive thing is The Cure Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me with bonus orange vinyl disc, median price £154. Also weird going through my collection pulling out things I can't even remember buying.
I had most of the original vinyls for The Cure. Also a first press 7" of my favourite ever song "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Joy Division (given to me by an uncle). All of them given away when I divorced and decided to travel light. Not to mention a very large collection of books (hardback & paperback) including "Songs the Dead Men Sing" (by the fat **** who wrote GOT) a paperback costing around a fiver back in the late 80's when I was a kid now worth circa £800 I no longer look at what I gave away for free is now worth.