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Re: Good Albums vs. Good Songs

Posted by Don T on September 12, 2002 at 15:05:23:

One of the reasons I still listen to LPs is that I really enjoy sides of records - it's about as much time as I usually want to spend with one record in a sitting. I've got over 1000 records and I think a couple of them might be hanging around because of good song - but in general I've traded just about everything off that doesn't have a least a good side of music.

Great sides are on Steppenwolf live, J. Geils - Blow Your Face Out, Beatles - White Album, Butthole Surfers - Hairway to Steven, Rush - 2112 for starters off the top of my head.



Give me rhythm or give me death!