What's the best starting point for the Hogarth era - albumwise?
Seasons End is a gentle entry. Marbles is in at the deep end.
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What's the best starting point for the Hogarth era - albumwise?
Are the days of beautiful sounding recordings threatened do yiz reckon?
limmy said:Paypal a tenner to your favourite musicians. It's more than they'll get if you bought all their albums.
I think he's being a bit hard on himself there. if he pays for what he can afford then he should be able to download the rest guilt free. Simple.
I have not. It's a fair point.
And most people could probably not afford George Martin to produce either.
I was chancing my arm. Didn't think anyone would pull me on it.
My record for duplicates is
LP, Picture Disc, Cassette, CD, CD reissue with Bonus Disc.
Not proud.
Clutching At Straws by Marillion
Have two copies of that. LP and double CD.
Great album, stands up well.
I like it. I've no albums post-87 but do have the two CD singles boxes; the second 89-95 I suppose gives a flavour of the Hogarth era.
Yes and No. Their singles have never really represented them properly. Like many bands.
What's the best starting point for the Hogarth era - albumwise?
Seasons End is a gentle entry. Marbles is in at the deep end.
I wish grooveshark gave artists money. I love grooveshark so much I actually pay for it, and so does Mrs. egg_. It's class being able make playlists and see what other people are listening to etc.
It has always been my understanding that this was the primary force in forming bands.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/travis-morrison/hey-dude-from-cracker-im_b_1610557.html
On the other side, if you moved house to another country it'd cost you an insane amount of money to ship thousands of records (especially *your* collection, which would probably sink a small boat), while it would cost you nothing to stick an external hard drive of wav/flac files (mp3s are shit, let's never speak of them again) in your carry on luggage. So there is the convenience there.I've moved loads of times and never lost or damaged CDs / records etc.
LOOK, WHY DOESNT EVERYONE JUST SIGN UP FOR THE ITUNES STORE SO WE CAN ALL BE ABSOLVED OF THIS GUILTY SHAME.
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