^ This
(the exception that proves the rule is Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers. Brown Sugar, the opening track, is ****e so I skip that every time and listen to the rest as a full album, which is brilliant)
Heresy
^ This
(the exception that proves the rule is Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers. Brown Sugar, the opening track, is ****e so I skip that every time and listen to the rest as a full album, which is brilliant)
Your call of course, but imo, memories are not in things. Take a photo if necessary, then give them away to others or to somewhere so that others might get some pleasure out of them rather than them being just sat there taking up space etc.Just like my dad, still got all his collection. Don’t even have a CD player but can’t bring myself to throw them away.
I miss not having a CD player in the car.
Blimey, I think I'd rather just listen to the radio!my last car's cd player didn't work. almost all my cd collection is now on a mini sd card in my phone (nearly 30,000 tracks). i wanted to add bluetooth to my car. it would have cost under a tenner but my insurance company wouldn't let me. i also wanted to add cruise control (it's on the car's computer menu and needed a small and cheap control arm adding to the steering column) but they wouldn't let me do that either. anyway, i bought a gadget that plugs into the cig lighter, can pick up bluetooth from my phone and then transmit an fm signal that my car radio can pick up. very handy. i can listen to stuff from the internet too. i have to start the sound on the phone before i start the car, but it works well. the gadget allows change of sound source, pausing, and phone calls, but anything else i have to stop to deal with. well worth the money though.
this kind of thing: currently only 12 quid: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07N767T35/?tag=not606-21
it can also take a usb stick with music on it. i'd guess that a bluetooth cd player might exist if you prefer. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CTC6T5LN/?tag=not606-21
I would imagine Napster, Grokster, Limewire et al, in addition to Youtube, aided you in building up your collection of tunes? Presumably mp3/4 formats?my last car's cd player didn't work. almost all my cd collection is now on a mini sd card in my phone (nearly 30,000 tracks). i wanted to add bluetooth to my car. it would have cost under a tenner but my insurance company wouldn't let me. i also wanted to add cruise control (it's on the car's computer menu and needed a small and cheap control arm adding to the steering column) but they wouldn't let me do that either. anyway, i bought a gadget that plugs into the cig lighter, can pick up bluetooth from my phone and then transmit an fm signal that my car radio can pick up. very handy. i can listen to stuff from the internet too. i have to start the sound on the phone before i start the car, but it works well. the gadget allows change of sound source, pausing, and phone calls, but anything else i have to stop to deal with. well worth the money though.
this kind of thing: currently only 12 quid: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07N767T35/?tag=not606-21
it can also take a usb stick with music on it. i'd guess that a bluetooth cd player might exist if you prefer. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CTC6T5LN/?tag=not606-21
Got yaI was talking about specifically just listening to music and not doing something else at the same time, as the person I quoted had brought up.
I would imagine Napster, Grokster, Limewire et al, in addition to Youtube, aided you in building up your collection of tunes? Presumably mp3/4 formats?
Blimey, I think I'd rather just listen to the radio!
I'll say it again, Band-Maid.if i can, i still buy cds. i'd rather have a physical thing. i can't imagine that i'd ever buy vinyl again. i have long used youtube as a jukebox, so when i hear of some artist that i maybe don't know about i can check out their back catalogue and see if i want to spend money on them. haven't used the others, but youtube usually delivers what i want to hear, even if i detest the people that run it. i think of myself as a music archeologist, especially of 60s stuff, but finding interesting new old stuff is getting harder. modern stuff isn't doing it for me, but perhaps in 20 years i might find i like 2024 music.
in 2012 i ripped something like 1500 cd discs to mp3 using exact audio copy. at some point i'll do the vinyl (approx 500 45s and 500 LP discs), but that's a different thing because it's not just a file copy or conversion that takes minutes per cd disc. the mp3s take up 103gb at the moment, i used a 128gb micro sd card but changed to a 400gb instead to allow for future growth.
i decided in 2021 that i had to make a start listening to all my collection. it was meant to be an album (or disc from a multi-disc album) per day, but i've not managed one a day. i've done around 880 in three and half years. i'm about 40% of the way through. i'm getting through about 21 per month.

I'll say it again, Band-Maid.![]()
if i can, i still buy cds. i'd rather have a physical thing. i can't imagine that i'd ever buy vinyl again. i have long used youtube as a jukebox, so when i hear of some artist that i maybe don't know about i can check out their back catalogue and see if i want to spend money on them. haven't used the others, but youtube usually delivers what i want to hear, even if i detest the people that run it. i think of myself as a music archeologist, especially of 60s stuff, but finding interesting new old stuff is getting harder. modern stuff isn't doing it for me, but perhaps in 20 years i might find i like 2024 music.
in 2012 i ripped something like 1500 cd discs to mp3 using exact audio copy. at some point i'll do the vinyl (approx 500 45s and 500 LP discs), but that's a different thing because it's not just a file copy or conversion that takes minutes per cd disc. the mp3s take up 103gb at the moment, i used a 128gb micro sd card but changed to a 400gb instead to allow for future growth.
i decided in 2021 that i had to make a start listening to all my collection. it was meant to be an album (or disc from a multi-disc album) per day, but i've not managed one a day. i've done around 880 in three and half years. i'm about 40% of the way through. i'm getting through about 21 per month.
Have you tried them mate?you may have a point, though not understanding japanese isn't a plus. then again, that sort of thing never got in the way with jacques brel.
Have you tried them mate?
If so which one?
Good choice although they're all good choices. Have a look at their official live videos, no backing tapes or any **** like that, it's all their talent.thrill.

I know of some pretty niche labels that sell new releases on cassette.
Stick to your Web sites. Big tits and single springs to mind.I'll say it again, Band-Maid.![]()
