Thrift shop scores

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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby TG » 18 Apr 2015, 16:18

GoogaMooga wrote:Also, you are in LA, bound to find more great stuff cheap.


Indeed. But wherever I might be I'd rather listen to Johnny Cash at San Quentin several times to get to know it than listen to it once so I could move on to Sailor, George Michael or Jose Feliciano. Location doesn't change that. That's where our listening/collecting approaches differ.
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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby GoogaMooga » 18 Apr 2015, 16:21

TG wrote:
GoogaMooga wrote:Also, you are in LA, bound to find more great stuff cheap.


Indeed. But wherever I might be I'd rather listen to Johnny Cash at San Quentin several times to get to know it than listen to it once so I could move on to Sailor, George Michael or Jose Feliciano. Location doesn't change that. That's where our listening/collecting approaches differ.


My dream score would be 90% soul and reggae. But Denmark only has a small black community, and the Danes don't care much for those genres. So I toddle along with pop and rock.
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Re: Thrift shop scores

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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby Walk In My Shadow » 18 Apr 2015, 19:50

GoogaMooga wrote:John, it takes some degree of passion to put in as many hours as I do. I'd say I am half passion, half obsessive.




And that leaves 0% for the love for music?
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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby GoogaMooga » 18 Apr 2015, 19:54

Walk In My Shadow wrote:
GoogaMooga wrote:John, it takes some degree of passion to put in as many hours as I do. I'd say I am half passion, half obsessive.




And that leaves 0% for the love for music?


I think you are mincing words here. Passionate and obsessive, wouldn't that be tantamount to love, genuine love of music?
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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby 'skope » 20 Apr 2015, 14:03

any chance this could be moved to 'classic threads'?

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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby Rayge » 20 Apr 2015, 14:13

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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby Hepcat » 21 Apr 2015, 03:22

What the bloody hell is this? This is a good topic. It shouldn't be shunted aside.
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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby yomptepi » 22 Apr 2015, 15:36

Hepcat wrote:What the bloody hell is this? This is a good topic. It shouldn't be shunted aside.


what the fuck has it got to do with you, troll?
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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby Hepcat » 11 Sep 2016, 04:39

As much as it had to do with Skope and Rayge. Or are they somehow more entitled to make suggestions than anybody else?

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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby fange » 26 Sep 2018, 01:09

GoogaMooga wrote:
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abba - the complete studio recordings (incl. rarities disc)

Did you listen to all of that, Googs?
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Re: Thrift shop scores

Postby GoogaMooga » 26 Sep 2018, 01:42

fange wrote:
GoogaMooga wrote:
CD:

abba - the complete studio recordings (incl. rarities disc)

Did you listen to all of that, Googs?


Of course. Everything gets played once and then filed away.
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