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Well, firstly, most of my music is equally spread between CDs and tapes (for the simple reason that I wasn't going to replace 100-some tapes with CDs, especially when many of the tapes are unavailable (i.e., out of "print"). I have a few MP3s and wav files, and I collect soundtrack CDs.

 

Selections from my music collection:

 

Spice

Spice World

Spice Girls Forever

Ultimate Edition TPM Soundtrack

Escaflowne: Over the Sky (soundtrack vol. 1)

Escaflowne soundtrack vol. 2

Macross 1998 Singles Collection

Celtic Mysteries

B*Witched

B*Witched: Awake & Breathe

Afro-Celt Sound System vol. 1: Sound Magic

Afro-Celt Sound System vol. 2: RealWorld

Billie

Billie Piper: Walk of Life

Lord of the Dance

Pokémon: 2.B.A. Master

Pokémon the First Movie

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

2000 Today (symphonic)

Sci-Fi's Greatest Hits vol. 4 Defenders of Justice

Blue Planet & The Dream is Alive (from Imax films)

DragonHeart

Batman Beyond

Xena vol. 1

Xena: Lyre, Lyre, Hearts Afire

Princess Mononoke

Merlin

Due South (vols. 1 & 2)

Radio Disney Jams 2

Superman: Lois & Clark

Bicentenial Man

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire

5th Element

Wing Commander Prophecy (the soundtrack, of course)

Babylon 5: vol 2. Messages from Earth

Stargate SG-1

Star Trek: First Contact

Star Trek: Insurrection

Warriors of Virtue

Sailor Moon: LunaRock

Titan A.E.

Survivor

Interstellar Force Star Wars Remixes

Digimon: the Movie

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

YTV's Big Fun Party Mix

MechWarrior 4 soundtrack (Awesome; orchestra/techno!)

 

The entire Star Wars trilogy soundtracks (re-mastered editions), and various others.

 

In fact, just yesterday, I finally found a Gundam Wing CD: Endless Waltz Operation S.

 

As you can see, my tastes are all over the board.

 

Now, what do I win?

 

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If you want to talk embarassing record buys:

The first record I ever bought! (a few of you may to young too catch this reference) Do the words: "Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto" mean anything to you?

I won't even go into my whole Twisted Sister phase!

 

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If you want to talk embarassing record buys:

The first record I ever bought! (a few of you may to young too catch this reference) Do the words: "Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto" mean anything to you?

I won't even go into my whole Twisted Sister phase!

 

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"That's the last time I trust the strangest people on Earth!" - Homer

 

[This message has been edited by edlib (edited March 24, 2001).]

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I love the Barenaked Ladies! No, this is not another typical horny-ass Nitro comment... They're a pretty damn good band... Think "If I Had A Million Dollars"

 

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I love the Barenaked Ladies! No, this is not another typical horny-ass Nitro comment... They're a pretty damn good band... Think "If I Had A Million Dollars"

 

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BNL have the best live show on the road right now! I've worked several of them. Spent weeks cleaning Mac & Cheese from the venue too! Still, the show was worth it.

 

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BNL have the best live show on the road right now! I've worked several of them. Spent weeks cleaning Mac & Cheese from the venue too! Still, the show was worth it.

 

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Originally posted by edlib:

If you want to talk embarassing record buys:

The first record I ever bought! (a few of you may to young too catch this reference) Do the words: "Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto" mean anything to you?

I won't even go into my whole Twisted Sister phase!

 

 

shut up i like styx! and twisted sister!

 

i actually own a paula abdul and an amy grant cd, so there!

 

one hand for typing=no grammar

 

 

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Originally posted by edlib:

If you want to talk embarassing record buys:

The first record I ever bought! (a few of you may to young too catch this reference) Do the words: "Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto" mean anything to you?

I won't even go into my whole Twisted Sister phase!

 

 

shut up i like styx! and twisted sister!

 

i actually own a paula abdul and an amy grant cd, so there!

 

one hand for typing=no grammar

 

 

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Originally posted by Zargon:

shut up i like styx! and twisted sister!

i actually own a paula abdul and an amy grant cd, so there!

 

Hey! I never said I didn't still own these albums, didn't still like these bands, or wasn't a fan! Just that I was a little embarassed 'bout it! (kinda like the "Spice Boys" before me were! Pssst; I really like them too! Don't tell anyone!) biggrin.gif

As for Amy Grant and Paula Abdul: I've met both of them at work. I absolutely LOVED Amy (she told me to call her Amy) and ate dinner at the same table with Paula one night. I don't happen to own any of thier albums, but I don't think you less of a man if you do! wink.gif

I happen to own a LOT of albums that I don't readily admit to (willingly anyway).

I think that VW ad with Mr.Roboto is the BEST TV ad in the last 5 years! It's so true, I've been there!

 

 

 

 

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Originally posted by Zargon:

shut up i like styx! and twisted sister!

i actually own a paula abdul and an amy grant cd, so there!

 

Hey! I never said I didn't still own these albums, didn't still like these bands, or wasn't a fan! Just that I was a little embarassed 'bout it! (kinda like the "Spice Boys" before me were! Pssst; I really like them too! Don't tell anyone!) biggrin.gif

As for Amy Grant and Paula Abdul: I've met both of them at work. I absolutely LOVED Amy (she told me to call her Amy) and ate dinner at the same table with Paula one night. I don't happen to own any of thier albums, but I don't think you less of a man if you do! wink.gif

I happen to own a LOT of albums that I don't readily admit to (willingly anyway).

I think that VW ad with Mr.Roboto is the BEST TV ad in the last 5 years! It's so true, I've been there!

 

 

 

 

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Originally posted by edlib:

Hmmm... that's not quite true anymore. The latest Crutchfield catalog has CD/ MP3 car stereos. Expensive enough to keep the riff-raff (like myself) away for a bit. I guess you have to burn yhe mP3 data files onto the CD and it can read and play them. You can get several hours of music onto a single disk this way. Kinda cool I guess.

 

cant you just get an mp3 player and plug a headphone out thingy to car stereo tape watsit into it?

 

In my CD Player:

 

Deftones - Back to School (Mini Magit)

 

What else is often in there:

 

Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine

Faith No More - Who Cares A Lot?

System of a Down - System of a Down

Limp Bizit - 3 Dollar Bill Y'All

Deftones - Adrenaline

Incubus - S.C.I.E.N.C.E

Deftones - Around the Fur

Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile

Nine Inch Nails - Downward Spiral

Deftones - White Pony

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Originally posted by edlib:

Hmmm... that's not quite true anymore. The latest Crutchfield catalog has CD/ MP3 car stereos. Expensive enough to keep the riff-raff (like myself) away for a bit. I guess you have to burn yhe mP3 data files onto the CD and it can read and play them. You can get several hours of music onto a single disk this way. Kinda cool I guess.

 

cant you just get an mp3 player and plug a headphone out thingy to car stereo tape watsit into it?

 

In my CD Player:

 

Deftones - Back to School (Mini Magit)

 

What else is often in there:

 

Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine

Faith No More - Who Cares A Lot?

System of a Down - System of a Down

Limp Bizit - 3 Dollar Bill Y'All

Deftones - Adrenaline

Incubus - S.C.I.E.N.C.E

Deftones - Around the Fur

Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile

Nine Inch Nails - Downward Spiral

Deftones - White Pony

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