[OC] My record collection as of now. A labor of love for over 7 years. - eviltoast

Comment below if you want to talk about music, as I make sure to dig into music of the past.

  • okfuskee@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Man those weather report albums are bangers. You’ve got great taste and a very nice catalog.

    • ryuundo@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I’m close to getting every record from them. I’m just missing the Japan-only live album from 1972 and most of the 80s albums.

      also thanks for liking the collection. anything else stick out to you?

      • okfuskee@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I haven’t gone through it all yet, but one thing that I generally like is how eclectic your collection is.

        My dad was constantly playing Beach Boys. I put on a song once in a while to remind me of him and his horrible singing voice. (Haha)

        But I also remember being a kid and seeing Iron Maidens Eddie and thinking how bad ass he was. My uncle was a huge fan and would always spin their music.

        Lots of punk… but also not afraid to branch out and appreciate great musicians. I’ve seen a few large collections, but they were kinda just in one lane as if all this other wonderful music didn’t exist.

        • ryuundo@lemmy.worldOP
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          1 year ago

          Yeah, I don’t try to block myself into one singular focus of genre. I mainly go for punk and new wave stuff, but I also like 60s soul, doo wop, 20s-30s country and blues, jazz, Brazilian music and all other types of genres. I’ve been digging for 7 years now and the discoveries I’ve made would have never happened without record collecting (like how else would I learn about New Zealand indie rock without digging through discogs to find out about it?)