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#229413
Green Man

Downsizing 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
I am almost down downsizing my record collection, it's amazing how much crap I have collected over the years.

Doing local house clearances is nice sideline. However collecting records may sound fun and seeing over a thousand records on shelves can look impressive. Give it a closer look it was a lot of stuff that's only good for recycling.

I have kept all the heavy metal, 70's soft rock, 80's pop and rock, glam, New Wave, outlaw country rock, blues and of course Delta blues, U.S folk and really the obscure stuff prog stuff and 60's garage.

However what I was doing having a numerous Jim Reeves LP's, young Donny Osmond, soundalikes, and dire honky-tonk compilations from RCA and London? I was being too lazy to sort out the good the bad the ugly.
 
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#229428
Honey

Re:Downsizing 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Green Man wrote:
I am almost down downsizing my record collection, it's amazing how much crap I have collected over the years.

Doing local house clearances is nice sideline. However collecting records may sound fun and seeing over a thousand records on shelves can look impressive. Give it a closer look it was a lot of stuff that's only good for recycling.

I have kept all the heavy metal, 70's soft rock, 80's pop and rock, glam, New Wave, outlaw country rock, blues and of course Delta blues, U.S folk and really the obscure stuff prog stuff and 60's garage.

However what I was doing having a numerous Jim Reeves LP's, young Donny Osmond, soundalikes, and dire honky-tonk compilations from RCA and London? I was being too lazy to sort out the good the bad the ugly.


I love Jim Reeves, and you would sometimes be surprised by who the soundalike people really are.
 
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Green Man

Re:Downsizing 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
I am almost down downsizing my record collection, it's amazing how much crap I have collected over the years.

Doing local house clearances is nice sideline. However collecting records may sound fun and seeing over a thousand records on shelves can look impressive. Give it a closer look it was a lot of stuff that's only good for recycling.

I have kept all the heavy metal, 70's soft rock, 80's pop and rock, glam, New Wave, outlaw country rock, blues and of course Delta blues, U.S folk and really the obscure stuff prog stuff and 60's garage.

However what I was doing having a numerous Jim Reeves LP's, young Donny Osmond, soundalikes, and dire honky-tonk compilations from RCA and London? I was being too lazy to sort out the good the bad the ugly.


I love Jim Reeves, and you would sometimes be surprised by who the soundalike people really are.


I know a lot of the session staff went to find fame biggest examples are Elton John, Jimmy Page and Chas Hodges. I have a few Jim Reeves CD's Honey, but I can't keep everything sadly; some were just reissues of other albums I have. I have to be ruthless at times.

I do like George Hamilton IV, I don't know about his personal life but when I saw him on TV he was very charismatic and a very good guitar picker. My partner did ask why I like country music? You either do your you don't.

There's no such thing as a bad Gordon Lightfoot song. George Hamilton made some cracking covers.



 
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