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I love to buy cd's

I usually get most of them from charity shops. Today I found paramore riot and bjork's debut album.. I just don't see the reason to pay full price for music. I do if there is something I particularily want though. I know there is alot on youtube but I can't go online when I have a migraine. I just need to play an album quietly on the stereo.
OverTheHill · 56-60, M
I have ordered 100 cd lots off from Amazon. They are just the discs without the case. I would say 97 percent of the discs are good, and I have been able to rip them to my hard drive. They cost 25 bucks or less.

They thing is these lots contain everything, classical, broadway shows, jazz, soundtracks, pop, rock, country, holiday, world, and children's music. I'm pretty eclectic in my tastes so I find lots of stuff I like. The cost is pretty minimal considering, and I every time I have bought them I have found my share of music that pays for itself.
SoccerFan · 22-25, M
@OverTheHill What music program do you use to rip?
OverTheHill · 56-60, M
@SoccerFan I still use Window's Media Player Legacy for mine, though I know there are other options out there. Any recommendations?
SoccerFan · 22-25, M
@OverTheHill None! Was using Apple’s but doesn’t work now unless I want to by $11/month service! Explored VLC…might be workable
LesDawsonsPiano · 70-79
I do a 4hr stint each week in our local Oxfam Book & Music shop, up in the Vinyl, CD, DVD section. Loads of cheap CD's, mostly £1.99. Got myself some great stuff there.

A photo below of "Les Dawson's" knees as he sits amid the stock.


Entwistle · 56-60, M
I buy CD's too. I rip them to my Xbox then put them in storage.
SoccerFan · 22-25, M
Do you rip the CDs?
HotPizza71 · 51-55, M
I've literally got a boxful under the stairs!

 
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