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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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but enough about trying to fix your knee
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:06, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
How are you Mr DJ, turn ma records on I wanna dance with ma baybeee?
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:11, Reply)
I have actually been DJ-ing this evening. To an audience of literally one, my flatmate.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:15, Reply)
I've been being slutty and doing hamstring curls to no one tonight.
this is what my username implies btw
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:21, Reply)
Got another Led Zep album. Hope I don't become a horrible nazi sympathising racist. That seems to be the way of things.
rateyourmusic.com/collection/djtrialprice/visual/ <--- all my CD collection
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:32, Reply)
I have little to no physical music with me. Actually, no, I have 4 of Montreal albums, that's it. All the rest is back home.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:35, Reply)
and most of it in storage. But my guitar, amps and CDs follow me around regardless.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:39, Reply)
apart from one thing. A B-side on the first vinyl I owned. I quite like not having a clue what it sounds like!
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:41, Reply)
I recommend watching it from the start of series one as the quality is there from the very beginning.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 1:11, Reply)
I'm not sure I could be bothered to type them all in though, or bear the shame of people knowing some of the shit I listen to.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:39, Reply)
rateyourmusic.com/collection/djtrialprice/visual/7
ALL Erasure! I know no shame. It takes a while to do it but once you get going it's really quite fun. Then you get a breakdown of your music collection by genre, label, year etc. automatically. And you can other users with similar tastes to get recommendations. Rate Your Music is the only other site apart from b3ta I've given money to without expecting anything in return.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:42, Reply)
Quite a lot of those are singles. I don't collect CD singles of any other band. But they have done a lot of albums yes: Wonderland, The Circus, The Two-Ring Circus, The Innocents, Wild!, Chorus, I Say! I Say! I Say!, Erasure, Cowboy, Loveboat, Nightbird, The Light At The End Of The Universe.
That's them in chronological order. Typed from memory. *deeper shame*
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:47, Reply)
*refuses to acknowledge really liking a song last years X Factor runner up has released*
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:48, Reply)
I was enticed by catchy pop! It's not like I bought the album..
I downloaded it and deleted it when I found it to utter shite bar two tracks
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 1:00, Reply)
surely you can't have more embarrassing stuff than that.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:43, Reply)
one of them was my very favouritest song when I was about 4.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:44, Reply)
just that it's a bit embarrassing. I think the most shameful cd I've ever purchased was a Maroon 5 album. I think I must've been on glue.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:49, Reply)
we have to embrace the fact that we're going to listen to some utter crap from time to time and not try to hide it. Otherwise we'll constantly be under a barrage of accusations and torments like Darth with his gayderism.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:55, Reply)
but that one haunts me, I don't think I ever listened to it properly. thing is I've lost/broken so many cd's in the last ten years but I bet that turd is lying somewhere in pristine condition.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:56, Reply)
The CD has long since been destroyed, and you have to remember that I was young and naive but... I bought Cotton Eye Joe by Rednex. I feel dirty typing that.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:59, Reply)
If it hadn't'a been for Cotton Eye Joe, I'd'a been married long time ago, where did ya come from, where did ya go...?
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 1:01, Reply)
Steps, Jason Donovan and Robson & Jerome: all things I've had to buy for my mum.
(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 1:12, Reply)
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