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RE: What our records represent
Posted by Inmate51 on March 15, 2017 at 11:30:46:
250 records is a good size. I have slightly less, and, for the most part, it's plenty. Although, there are a few records - maybe 15 or 20 at the most - that I'd like to own that I don't have. But even with my couple of hundred or so, there are many which I haven't played in years or even decades. Barbra Streisand's "Songbird" comes to mind. On the other hand, some are such classics (to me, at least) and so well done that I still play them regularly. Carly Simon's "No Secrets" and Maynard Ferguson's "M.F. Horn" are examples.
Yes, our record collections are an insight into who we are and where we've been in our journey through life. I'm pleased to say that I have no, none, zero, Partridge Family records. Pink Floyd and The Moody Blues, on the other hand...
:)