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The Doc
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Posted - 2007/04/01 : 02:29:20
I was looking for a track the other day on one of my CD's cos it was in my head for 2 days and I needed to play it! (Hard Creation - Are you down) and it took me ages to find it, and then I realised I must have about 3000 tracks of allsorts of different styles of hardcore on my CD's and tapes!
But the thing is I bet most of you out there have 100,s and 1000,s of hardcore tracks aswell in all forms (vinyl, tapes,CD,s and god forbid downloads!) and never give it a second thought!
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Chris B
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Posted - 2007/04/01 : 03:08:58
Aye sadly my vinyl collection has decreased a bit since becoming a student, still alrite though but needs to expand.
But aye i find tunes i didnt realise i have everytime i go to sell tunes. Always play them through before i decide if to sell them or not, and is some b side i didnt like at first or didnt realise i had that i've been wanting id'd or after for a while.
The best thing for me is the amount of old stuff worldwide i've never heard. Especially pre 94 is sooo much out there and i hardly no where to begin, keep downloading sets and is always still plenty of gems i've never heard.
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clarke101
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Posted - 2007/04/01 : 06:58:43
To answer your question. No it isn't.
What is annoying is realising i've got stuff i dont think i have ever listened to except to check the record was ok when I purchased it. The joys of buying on e-bay when you think you see a bargain or are not 100% sure if that's the tune you want.
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