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I have unopened stuff I have owned for months that I haven't heard yet. I'll get to 'em... D.D.
Wow. What discipline!!!
More like " What discipline ???"
I normally only buy albums.The album gets burned onto a CD-R.The CD-R makes good background music, the album gets pulled out when I really want to sit down and listen to music.When I get multiple albums I'll usually do two at a shot and then space the rest out to give me something to look forward to.I don't play snippets from the albums, it's Side One and then Side Two.
I will buy stuff which looks interesting and i read was well rated, and often buy way more than i will listen to.Often I buy a pile of stuff and stick it into the collection without listening. I have 6,500 Lps, 2,500 CDs and easily one third I have not yet ever played...
So let's say you have 10 new CDs/albums in your hand, how will you play them?
But for the last few years I've re-discovered the goldmine known as the local library! For a buck I buy a library tote bag, and with the limit being 50(!) items that one can borrow at once, I borrow CD's by the dozen! Since the majority of these are either a)records I didn't deem worthy of purchase or b)by artists/genres I'm not familiar with, I'll 'sample' each track. Than it's burn, baby, burn time! Been doing this for awhile now and still haven't gotten around to the Classical section, like I said, it's a goldmine!!;)
That's stealing!