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- Posted: 04/09/2018 05:06
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| sethmadsen wrote: | | He's a professor and deals with archiving of music, as well as overall sound production stuff. He owns two homes, one of which is just dedicated to music. |
That's world-class. Wonder how many people in the world have that many albums or more. Not many.
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- #52
- Posted: 04/09/2018 05:06
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99%
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- #53
- Posted: 04/09/2018 12:13
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Some calculations:
I have over 2,000 albums: roughly 35 albums from each year, from the late 50โs to the present.
Thatโs about 30 hours of music from each year, over 60 years.
Thatโs 1800 hours of music.
I need to listen to 6 hours of albums, 6 days a week, to get through every album once a year.
Iโm 45.
That means, if I were able to keep that schedule, I might be able to listen to all of those albums 30 more times each before Iโm dead.
Information overload.
I need to cut my collection down to the things I absolutely love.
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- #54
- Posted: 04/09/2018 13:39
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Well, at one time or another I owned actual physical copies of about I'd say 75% of what's on my lists. But each time I move I dump a lot of vinyl and CDs because you just get sick of lugging all that shit around with ya. That shit is heavy. It doesn't bother me anymore to just listen to streaming music. But at one time if I liked something I had to own it. But ever since about 5 years ago, a lot of the stuff that's in my charts I never even owned a physical copy at all. Doesn't seem quite right, but I'm getting used to it now.
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