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Old 10.13.2008, 11:18 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by gualbert
As Bytor Peltor said , he didn't listen to all of his records.
He is 69x365x24=604440 hours , for 2.5 millions records.
Buying records and not listening to them , I find this pointless.

Yet , I suppose there are some unknown gems in his collection , but I guess it's mostly RnRoll , and I don't even enjoy Elvis Presley.

Oddly enough , some institutions are ready to preserve books and movies from the past , even if nobody cares , but not records.


UNKNOWN GEMS? You crazy???? with over 1 million LP's he has at least 100 thousand unknown gems man!!!! he has jazz, religious, blues, gospel, rock n roll, everything. he amassed an ARCHIVE. when you collect to create an archive, you know you will not be able to listen to everything.

I have around 1500 LP's and around 1000 singles and I have yet to listen to them all, but when I want to listen to Billy Squier's THE STROKE, I know I got it.
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