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To: weegee

vinyl vs cd

i guess i listen to records about 80% of the time vs cd's
and yes the pops and occasional crackle might make me miss a note or two' but with thousands of albums and only about 125 cd's i guess i have pidgion holed myself.
my favorites are.
niel young-- everybody knows this is nowhere
trapeze-- medusa
hendrix-- are you experience
joanie mitchell-- blue
every beatle album.

top songs-- i need you, beatles. blue sky, allman bros.
reverbaration doubt, 13th floor elevators
today i started loving you again, merle haggard
darkness darkness, youngbloods
back to subject, it took me quite awhile to figure out ziggy on the guitar but it was worth it.
also recommend mariani- has a young hotshot guitar player at 17 years old(maybe 16) eric johnson.

enjoy to all
rockin' ronnie


9 posted on 06/02/2004 3:25:17 AM PDT by 537cant be wrong (the lib turneraitor)
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To: 537cant be wrong
I listen to records at home (not as often as I could, but still nearly daily). I will DJ from vinyl at times, CD other times.

Vinyl will just always have more resale value than used CDs. With the mass use of CD burners now, used CDs are losing a lot of the value they did have.

I figure that I can buy an album on vinyl and make myself a CD copy to have as well but I can't make a record from any of my CDs.

I've gone to slowly copying all of my CDs and just playing the copies (I've had too many of my CDs get accidently damaged or lost over time; I've had friends who've had binders of CDs stolen even when the bulk were just copies sitting in their cars).

11 posted on 06/02/2004 9:39:10 AM PDT by weegee (NO BLOOD FOR RATINGS. CNN ignored torture & murder in Saddam's Iraq to keep their Baghdad Bureau.)
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