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In Reply to: RE: What our records represent posted by ASHRA on March 14, 2017 at 20:37:41
Hot damn- your memory must be a whole lot better than mine. I often go through my collection and find albums I didn't know I had...and have no idea of how they got there. Even worse, I occasionally buy records I already have.
...and then there are records I remember buying but I have NO idea of where they are any more.
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My collection has reached the size where I sometimes will purchased used records that I already own. Time to get more organized about it some day ...
I remember the provenance of a few of my records but none of the older purchases (70s & 80s) and none of the online purchases. It's not really a memory thing, there just wasn't anything special to remember about the act.
Mike
A large portion of my LP purchases were through house/yard/street sales. Living in a city where there are some 3 dozen plus colleges and universities has given me opportunity to meet and experience people and music with no bounds. Some of these people have become friends and their LPs part of my collection. Many of my acquisitions are memorable for more than just the vinyl.
Still spinnin'...
;^)
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