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Reply #30 - Jul 5th, 2008 at 11:37am
 
I am listening to Zombie Live right now Cool  I have liked them/him ever since I saw the video on the original MTV Headbangers Ball for Thunder Kiss '65.
Rob Zombie has been to our state twice now but we did not really have the money both times to go see him Cry

I like a lot of Christan music but I have not heard of Red?  How many CD's do they have?  I will check them out on the internet sometime later.

Out of curiousity, how big is your collection?  Mine is pretty big but probably not as big as some people have Roll Eyes

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Reply #31 - Jul 5th, 2008 at 11:59am
 
I would love to see Zombie live, but I am in the same situation with the money.   Sad  One of my ex-boyfriends played More Human Than Human for me once, and I've been hooked ever since!
Useless point of information - did you know that he is a vegetarian because he saw a slaughterhouse video when he was in high school and was so effected by it, he chose to never eat meat again?   Cheesy

I think Red only has the one CD out.  It's called "End of Silence."  They have a couple songs on that CD that are pretty good, but some of the slower stuff just doesn't do it for me.  I like Breath Into Me because it's hard and heavy and fast, and the singer is literally screaming "Breath Into ME!!!"  I know that feeling!!  Cheesy  A friend of mine at church told me to check out "Demon Hunters" because they are kinda along the lines, and he is a Zombie fan too, so I trust his judgement - I just haven't made it over to the store to buy the CD.

I have a pretty good collection.  I have about 350 CDs.   Embarrassed    I have a wide taste of music, and when I was working two jobs, I would "treat" myself once a month to a CD.  I would buy entire CDs for just one or two of the songs.   Those days are over, so now I only get to buy maybe two or three a year.

How big is your collection?

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Reply #32 - Jul 5th, 2008 at 12:27pm
 
As of yesterday I am up to 2,132 CD's but I count a 2 CD or 3 or more CD boxset as more than 1 CD like some people might.

I have been collecting them since the early 90's when I got sick of my cassettee tapes getting stretched  and always having to clean the heads and stuff on the player (even though CD players should be cleaned also).

My very first CD was Amy Grant: The Collection and I did not even have a player to listen to it Shocked  I got it by accident because I ordered it through a music club and they sent the CD instead of a cassettee Roll Eyes

Anyway, some people are surprised when I tell them I alphabetize my CD's and I just tell them I do that because then I can find a particular CD I am in the mood for Tongue


That is interesting about Rob Zombie Cool  I actually like useless knowledge like that Roll Eyes

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Reply #33 - Jul 5th, 2008 at 1:28pm
 
Holy cow!  over two thousand!!  Shocked   I'm so jealous...   I only have one box set - The Lynyrd Skynyrd box.  (Sometimes I gotta let my red-neck peek out from under my hair.)   Smiley  I didn't count the double CDs as two cuz I forgot.   Smiley

I got my first CD before I had a player too!  My boyfriend bought me Dwight Yoakam's Gone, but just assumed I had a player.  It was about 8 months before I could listen to that CD.  I can't tell you how many of my CDs I have converted to tapes!  I still  Embarrassed  have a tape player in my truck ( it IS a 1994), and since I can't afford the new truck or stereo, I'll continue to deal with it.  I also gave up on the little CD player with a tape adapter - the sound is just intolerable!

I also alphabetize my CDs, but they are grouped first.   Roll Eyes   Country, metal, irish, pop/dance, rock, series (I own the Time Life Classic Country and Contemporary Country collections), and comedy.  It is SO much easier to find them that way!  

I usually save the music into my computer, then take a jump (flash) drive to work so I can listen there too. That way I don't have to cart the CDs back and forth.  I save a lot on the computer at work, but whenever I want to hear something else, I bring it in that way.

There are a couple of friends at work that get very surprised by the music I listen to.  This weeks tracks have been Zombie, Red, Dean Martin, Evanescence (sp?), Disney's Lilo & Stitch, Megadeth, and Pink.  
I can be kindof moody.   Cheesy
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