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Cactus Man Started conversation Aug 2, 2000
Do you mostly get music from the years of the 1980s and the 1990s and how much money do you spend on these CDs?
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Keeper of the seven keys Posted Aug 3, 2000
yes mostly of the 70´s,80´s,90´s (according to my age !)if you want to say it this way.
for me it´s not the music of a small period like 80´s or 90´s, it´s
the genre it´s the famous "rock´n roll forever".
how much money do i spend on CD´s ??
maybe 20 bucks a month.
cu. K.
Sick of B.S.
Mick & Hoppa Canuck Posted Aug 6, 2000
B.S., of course is short for Britney's Spheres, which is all "entertainment writers" seem to be interested in...
When my daughter was about three, her Grandma was attempting to explain what Churches are for; she (my daughter) said, "I know who God is: Eddie Van Halen!" Product of her environment..."Eddie is God!"
Now, she's 8 and understands religion a lot more clearly; in that Eddie is only one God in the Pantheon, there are also Jimi & Ritchie & Pete etc.. Fallen Gods, Past Gods and False Gods are topics we haven't gotten to yet...
CD's cost around twenty bucks here, too. I don't buy too many coz I'm too busy listening to vinyl wistfully, whining that "new" music is generic pablum. New (relatively) Chili Peppers- Californication is good; New AC/DC is, well, AC/DC... Believe it or not, Limp Bizkit grows on you given enough listens.
Half my CD's are "Classics" or at least recorded twenty-forty years ago. I heard an interesting comment on a radio call-in show about this MP3 / Napster, etc. controversy regarding yet another format change: "I've bought Dark Side of the Moon four times already!
Don't I own it yet? Enough!"
PLT, Mick.
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