How complete should a collection be

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epsilon75 wrote:
Hobo wrote:My collection of TD cd's, is about a tenth the size of most fans here. I tend to buy after I've heard some of the album, or on recommendation. I'll take a punt on recordings I'm dubious about, if they're cheap enough.
Which CDs you still after then Mick :?:
I'd type you a list Colin, but my keyboard is still playing up and it's taken 5 minutes to type this post! :x Suffice to say, I'm a long way short of complete!
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Hobo wrote:My collection of TD cd's, is about a tenth the size of most fans here. I tend to buy after I've heard some of the album, or on recommendation. I'll take a punt on recordings I'm dubious about, if they're cheap enough.

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Mick, even one TD cd is enough, for me its not about how many, how few, the rarest, the best, the worst...its about the music I love...it just happens that I have always had to have everything - cos my anorak is very, very worn
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bigmoog wrote:
Hobo wrote:My collection of TD cd's, is about a tenth the size of most fans here. I tend to buy after I've heard some of the album, or on recommendation. I'll take a punt on recordings I'm dubious about, if they're cheap enough.

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Mick, even one TD cd is enough, for me its not about how many, how few, the rarest, the best, the worst...its about the music I love...it just happens that I have always had to have everything - cos my anorak is very, very worn

As you know Jon, once you have bought the first one, it's never going to be enough!
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Hobo wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
Hobo wrote:My collection of TD cd's, is about a tenth the size of most fans here. I tend to buy after I've heard some of the album, or on recommendation. I'll take a punt on recordings I'm dubious about, if they're cheap enough.

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Mick, even one TD cd is enough, for me its not about how many, how few, the rarest, the best, the worst...its about the music I love...it just happens that I have always had to have everything - cos my anorak is very, very worn

As you know Jon, once you have bought the first one, it's never going to be enough!
Thats a very true statement Mick :arrow:
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strange, despite all the wonderful TD music I have, its not enough...always want more, its supremely addictive :D
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I've collected a fair collection of TD material but i'm not a completist i don't have all the releases under every catalogue number from every country but i collect the music it's all about the music artistry for me
most of my collection is official released the majority of the CD-R's are the tree
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I have tried to get all the TD recordings that I can realistically afford. I can't always get the new CDs when they're out but get em eventually.

Again, as BM posted, it's about getting music that I love not about the..ahem..size of my collection. :wink:
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epsilon75 wrote:
Hobo wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
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Mick, even one TD cd is enough, for me its not about how many, how few, the rarest, the best, the worst...its about the music I love...it just happens that I have always had to have everything - cos my anorak is very, very worn

As you know Jon, once you have bought the first one, it's never going to be enough!
Thats a very true statement Mick :arrow:
It's oh so true. Let's face it, it is an addiction.

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What a wonderful addiction though......
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i have to admit my collection is not complete, i do not have warsaw in the sun, shaped pic disc



:cry:



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bigmoog wrote:i have to admit my collection is not complete, i do not have warsaw in the sun, shaped pic disc



:cry:



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Pops up quite regular on Ebay BM :wink:
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bigmoog wrote:i have to admit my collection is not complete, i do not have warsaw in the sun, shaped pic disc



:cry:



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get off this forum! I'll put up with spam, I'll put up with anti-TDness, I'll almost put up with Prog...but that's going too far!!!!!!!!

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the trouble with progressive rawk, is its just so, er, proggy and self indulgent, gawd...i need a new frilly white shirt pronto......and a crumhorn
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bigmoog wrote:the trouble with progressive rawk, is its just so, er, proggy and self indulgent, gawd...i need a new frilly white shirt pronto......and a crumhorn
in E or B flat?....you didn't even realise that shirts came in keys! ;)
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epsilon75 wrote:
bigmoog wrote:i have to admit my collection is not complete, i do not have warsaw in the sun, shaped pic disc



:cry:



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Pops up quite regular on Ebay BM :wink:


effing ebay...i was out bid on a free mfd promo, for 15 notes...i have one already.......whaddafugging bunch of rip orf merchants....greedy cowsuns........eff the toe rags riping off fans



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