A music Collection like no other.

Discussion in 'Music' started by floes, May 2, 2009.

  1. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    So i saw a previous forum of some guy posting his in his forum asking if he had good taste. Here
    The song "barbie girl" was apart of his collection, along with Lincon park.
    he was very proud of his 1500 songs.

    Likewise to this guy, im very proud of my music collection.
    so i copyed him. and posted my stuff.
    becuase you may never see a music collection like this.

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    *edit: minus Marylin Manson and bill cosby lmfao


    collection includes

    -450 jimi hendrix songs / 46 albums
    -559 bob marley songs / 46 albums
    -197 the doors songs / 21 albums
    -212 Eric clapton songs / 30 albums
    -215 genesis songs / 22 albums
    -1,433 grateful dead songs / 107 albums (sound bored shows too)
    -932 incubus songs / 84 albums
    -320 led zeppelin songs / 26 albums
    -202 the moody blues songs / 18 albums
    -678 phish songs / 38 albums
    -315 pink floyd songs / 31 albums
    - 296 rolling stones / 30 albums
    - 198 santana songs / 17 albums
    - 75 steppen wolf songs / 9 albums
    - 380 the who songs / 24 albums

    the ones listed above are some of my biggest collections of bands.
    but many in between. usually every band i have 100-1000 songs off. lol.

    deffently really proud of my music collection.
    and ive put alot of work and time into it.
    and its constantly expanding. everyday i add more and more to it.

    Though i was always sad because i never lived in the 70's and was able not to see many of my favorite bands live, like the dead and hendrix and zeppelin. people during the 70's probably couldent even imagin haveing acess to all of this music freely.

    ive never bought a CD in my entire life.....
    1332 albums times 12 dollers a cd = 16020$ of music.
    i love the internet.
     
  2. jacobfredjo

    jacobfredjo Senior Member

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    your still missing a lot
     
  3. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    yes, but the focas of my music is performance and skill.
    Anyone who likes music clearly knows that any guitarest or muscian who deserves to be noticed for there amazing contribute to music. The finest of the finest. The ones who combine soul with rock, jam and improvision.

    And even the same with the destoryed heavyer bands on that list. all of heavy bands that really contributed something to music. defined genres of there own. nothing inbetween but the good ones.

    i mean yes "good" is an opinion, but its not in that context. more of the context of overall performance based upon skill, creativity, improviseing, playing with others, groove, jam, and some psychedelictrippyness. Each band on that list is deffently worth trying to check outtt :p
     
  4. Shaw-Min

    Shaw-Min Member

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    It's not all top-notch music. You got Marylin Manson for God's sake.
     
  5. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    lmfao very true. i give u that much, that does not deserve to be there what so ever. infact i looked at it none of its ever been played its just what i stole off my friends computer ahah

    hey man manson did his own thing forsure!
     
  6. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    So many Grateful dead songs is unnecessary. Ten-Twenty max. I think I even have to many, at 75.

    GD Songs start to sound the same once you hit a certain number (and it isn't high). There is a few key albums and a few notable live jams but I can't understand that many songs, especially live ones. My sister does that too for GD. But she at least went to four years worth of concerts in the early 90s so it is for memory at least. Otherwise I don't get it.

    Needless to say, your collection is better than the first guys. Try a few more indie rock bands, some post rock and a few obscure classic rock bands.
     
  7. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    just curious...how do you store all your albums and CDs..your collection must take up a lot of room
     
  8. Shaw-Min

    Shaw-Min Member

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    The funny thing is, that was just one of many possible examples.
     
  9. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    See thats the thing about grateful dead your missing.
    Each song is live. Each song is different. each song unique.
    different jams.
    thats why they are who they are. Each concert unique
    Each year its own thing.

    and even at different years its a different band with a slight change of keyboardist. NO grateful dead songs are the same.
    and thats why they are who they are.
    because no one eles can do that like they did.
     
  10. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    i dont have any physical cd's or albums.
    just all on my computer. :]
    but ya 80 gigs on my computer takes up alottttttt
     
  11. VaporDude

    VaporDude Member

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    external hardrive is a good idea, like 50bucks for 250 gigs

    Good collection there.

    but how the fuck is there 46 jimi hendrix albums,

    i know of 3 studio, Band of Gypsies, less than a dozen Live albums, Saturn Southern Delta, and maybe some other collections or whatever, but damn, that leaves 30+ unaccounted for Jimi Albums, post them if you see this, i'm confused...

    jimi hendrix and jim morrison??? questionable
     
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    floes Senior Member

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    im telling ya. i have shit you may not have even heard of. its amazing. i have pink floyd just jamming doing the blues live. i have there animals tour live and its amazing. its some pretty awesome shit. i wish i could share it with everyone. deffently good idea with the external harddrive dude
     
  14. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Lots of bootlegs and post mortem released stuff. There is some awesome stuff among it. Some of it is pretty crappy too. I've heard the session with Jim Morrison as well. The latter was drunk of course and he was talking some nonsense (I thought about assfucking) and then asking if this was getting recorded :cheers2:
     
  15. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    yup some of the bootleg shit is crappy forsure. actually the jimi hendrix jim morrision session morrison dosent really sing all to much, its actually jimi just jamming out doing his thing for about 4 or 5 songs then jim comes on doing his thing drunk as hell haha.
     
  16. Etherwind27

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    I have 37,000 + songs (200 gb) stored on an external drive.
     
  17. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    My Last.fm library says I've listened to 1223 different artists the past year. Looks like a pretty groovy collection to me :cool:
     
  18. Jim

    Jim Senior Member

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    I dare not think how much I have. It would take me days to collect it all together and document it. Then again, I wouldn't want to. I love all my music, I don't care what anyone else thinks of it. Quantity or quality wise.

    Also, I wouldn't boast about never having bought an official release. I think that's pretty disgraceful for a music fan.

    I mean, I'm all for downloading. I've done enough of it myself, but I've also bought a hell of a lot. I think it shows how music fans have changed in this new, digital era of the music industry. I like to have physical product in my hand, whether it be vinyl or cd or dvd or whatever. The entire package is what's magical for me and completes the experience.
     
  19. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    I haven't felt something magical about a cd since I discovered vinyl and mp3's. Mp3's for checking everything out that I wanna and vinyl for the magical whole package indeed. What is artwork for if it's on a 12 cm piece of paper. I love those big sleeves. :cheers2:
    And I agree with Jim, your collection will not be as special to anyone but you. I mean, it's suited to your personal taste after all (I may hope :D)
     
  20. JoeyPB

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    A collection of mp3's? Really? You have a collection of...nothing. (Not to bash)

    Invest in vinyl if you want a music collection.
     
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