What music did you last buy??

Just got 3 records on friday :)

1) The way we were (A collection of songs from that movie)
2) A 45: The Partridge Family (Breaking up is hard to do/Im here You're here) -- Both excellent songs!
3) A 45: Maureen McGovern (The Morning after/Midnight Storm) - Good songs!! (The morning after is on the poisidon adventure :))
 
The last album that I got was purchased on the day that it got released: Spit Fire from LeAnn Rimes. :) :) :)

God bless you and her always!!! :) :) :)

Holly (a day one fan of her)
 
I struck it rich today!! (They just got 4 bins of records in!!)

I got all these

1) Rush - Moving Pictures
2) Boston - No name on it (I also have this cassette)
3) Country chart Busters - Traditonal country music (70s)
4) Music Country - Traditonal Country Music (70s)
5) Queen - The game (I had this album YEARS AGO,dont know what happend to it.... Glad to have it back!)
6) The J. Geils Band - Freeze Frame
7) The Police - Ghost in the machine
8) The cars - No name on it
9) Some radio stations name is on it,must be a collection of songs they played in the 70s (Several I see listed I like)
10) Van Halen - no name on it
11) The eagles Greatest hits (Volume 1)
12) The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta
13) Little river band - First Under the wire
14) A 45: Foreigner (Waiting for a girl like you/I'm gonna win)
15) A 45: Huey lewis and the news (Power of love/Bad is Bad)
16) A 45: Dire Straights (Money for nothing/Love over gold (live))
 
I got 4 records today!!

1) Meet the Beatles - Thier FIRST ALBUM!! (This one is in Mono)
2) Dan Hill - Longer Fuse
3) A 45: The Monkees (Daydream Believer/Goin' Down)
4) A 45: The Monkees (Pleasant Valley Sunday/Words)
 
I got 2 Records today :)

1) Johnny - No name on it (I believe its Johnny Mathis's 1st album) - This one is in mono
2) A 45: The chordettes (Just between you and me/Soft sands)
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Te11UaHOHMQ]Lana Del Rey - Young and Beautiful (from "The Great Gatsby" Soundtrack) - YouTube[/ame]

Lana Del Rey - Young and Beautiful
 
Los Straitjackets "The Little Drummer Boy"

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqOqH-JRkb0]Los Straitjackets "The Little Drummer Boy" - YouTube[/ame]
 
I just got 3 more excellent records yesterday :)

1) REO Speedwagon - This time we mean it
2) 38 special - Wild-eyed southern boys
3) Steve Winwood - Talking back to the night
 
I first heard of this band, when they were featured in a Subaru commercial, and it was such a strong and happy sounding toe-tapper, I searched who it was performing and started downloading all their tunes, and burning them to CD's for my car. They are intense, whether slow or fast. They have also disbanded but came back under a different name, though it sounds similar. The lead singer is Shane MacGowan and I am surprised he is still alive, as alcohol has taken it's toll for so many years.

Since then, I have stopped buying music, as I am so content with Pandora Internet Radio and all it brings to my life on many media devices. To avoid the ads, I subscribe, by paying a nominal and annual fee of $36.00.

But here is that band from Ireland, and that faboo Subaru commercial:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTbth9pQTyw]The Pogues - If I Should Fall from Grace with God - Hockey Mom - YouTube[/ame]
 
A used CD of The Gap Band's greatest hits.

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I got 10 records today :)

1) Toto - no name on it (First album??)
2) Foreigner - Double Vision
3) Cat Stevens Greatest Hits
4) Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
5) Johnny Mathis - Merry Christmas (This one is in MONO (I have been wanting this album IN MONO for awhile (One of my favourite Johnny mathis albums)))

6) A 78: Ave Maria (Same song both sides (Different composers (THIS IS A FULL SIZE 78 (Same size as a 33)))

7) A 78: Bing Crosby - (You Do/How Soon)
8) A 78: Dick Haymas - (What do I have to do/A little Imagination)
9) A 78: Dick Haymas - (Maybe its because/It happens every Spring)
10) A 78: Andrews sisters & Guy Lumbardo - (Money is the root of all evil/Johnny Fedora)
 
Boy... 2 boxs of records came in today @ salvation army!!

I got 10 pieces of gold!

1) Elton Johns Greatest hits - I almost put this back as I had so many!! (IM GLAD I DIDNT!! (I didnt know if I would have enuf $$$ (They only came to $10.60 though (I knew it wouldnt be much but I didnt have too much $$$ with me))))

2) Night Flight - A collection of songs from 1981 (I have this album (I got it in the 80s but didnt take care of it <<>> basically unplayable -- Im glad I found another copy!))

3) Eagles - One of these nights

4) Best of the Beach Boys - Volume 2

5) Men at work - Cargo

6) Harry Chapin - Verities & Balderdash

7) Terry Jacks - Seasons in the sun

8) Foreigner - Agent Provocateur

9) Phil Collins - Hello I must be going

10) Wings - Band on the run
 
Buying music makes about as much sense as buying cook books when absolutely EVERYTHING you want to hear is available on the internet.

Having said that, the last time I bought music was about five years ago, when I came to realize that the world is dumbing down, as I saw the ever shrinking classical music section of CD's for sale, replaced by the ever increasing self space for obscene, racist, pornographic and idiotic rap and hip-hop.
 
^^^ If its true that every song known to man can be heard online, where can I hear "Bad Reputation" and "It Must Be In Her Jeans" from James Otto online?

God bless you and him always!!! :) :) :)

Holly
 

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