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Your last record

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That topic of your first record a few weeks ago was interesting since most of you bought your first record, tape, or CD in your early teens when your taste in music started to be shaped. So for those of you who pay for music, where did you end up? What was your last "record" so to speak?
 
I had a vinyl resurgence in college so my last album was actually The Mr. T Experience "Revenge is Sweet and So Are You". The last actual was a single 7" by Jack Wagner "All I Need". My 6th-grade girlfriend's favorite song.

> That topic of your first record a few weeks ago was
> interesting since most of you bought your first record,
> tape, or CD in your early teens when your taste in music
> started to be shaped. So for those of you who pay for music,
> where did you end up? What was your last "record" so to
> speak?
>
 
> > So for those of you who pay for music,
> > where did you end up? What was your last "record" so to
> > speak?


You didn't fully define "pay for", so I'll venture that I've bought a
fair number of vinyl LP's over the last year in adding music to the
library for a "Beautiful Music" specialty show in very limited
syndication. Last one was "David Rose Plays David Rose". Not much
for pieces that are entirely playable but great for structuring
promos and liners appropriate to the genre.

BTW...."paid for" at 50-cents per LP in thrift shops...some still
sealed in original glassine!
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I once took something seriously.
And was accused of shoplifting.</P>
 
> That topic of your first record a few weeks ago was
> interesting since most of you bought your first record,
> tape, or CD in your early teens when your taste in music
> started to be shaped. So for those of you who pay for music,
> where did you end up? What was your last "record" so to
> speak?

If you mean last vinyl it was the 20 Years Of Jethro Tull box. I'd upgrade to CD but it runs pretty high on Ebay. Last CD was Nickel Creek's Why Should The Fire Die.
 
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