does anybody still listen


my mucic collection contains pretty much everything ive ever liked with over 2500 titles but over the last few years ive got selective & only keep about 500 or so in rotation,mostly jazz & blues,last week i decided to get the entire collection out & check it out.

i spent the day listening to stuff from my youth like alice cooper & black sabbath,queen & deep purple & king crimson & the likes,wow i forgot how much i had enjoyed most of this music,it hit me while alice cooper was playing(i love the dead)at how truly ground breaking alot of this stuff was for its time & how much i liked listening to older 60's & 70's rock music.

i was curiouis if anybody else's tastes had changed from the music that made them take up this hobby or if you still listen to everything you've liked in the past,for me im going to start listening more to the rest of my collection,right now i got grand funk spinnin & im pretty happy to be hearing it too.

mike.
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I have a fair amount of friends that come over and they always want to hear something that is a recent purchase. After that I have them pull whatever suits their fancy and that inevitably leads to a trip down memory lane. I thoroughly enjoy having what is normallly a solitary experience be more social just because of this rediscovery. Left to my own devices I would not be listening to as much great music of past purchases.
Absolutely. I still have every record that I have ever owned including LP's from the forties on up, and a lot of 45's that I bought as a kid when I couldn't afford an LP. Everything is represented in this collection from way back when including classical, country, pop, rock, folk, jazz, progressive jazz, and, yes, even disco. I work with several young, budding audiophiles who are amazed at the musicianship they hear on the pop music of that era compared to what they hear today. No matter what the critics say, there was a lot of important music recorded during the sixties and seventies and it has helped define what is popular today. Also, much of it is fun to listen to. Isn't that what this hobby is about?
I wish all the albums I've ever owned were still in good shape, but there's a lot I didn't know when young. Generally though, I love to hear it all -- old, new, slow, fast. It depends on the mood. Like you, I listen a lot more to the older stuff when friends stop by. There's nothing like dancing to some oldies!
I've got well over 4,000 LPs, and while (needless to say) some get listened to more than others, every weekend I find myself browsing the shelves and picking out one or two I've not listened to in quite a while - - years, in most cases. Like Jependleton, I still have every LP I ever bought -- going back to 1962.