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....first movement must have been way too much for you, eh Harry. Old Ludwig got quite 'bombastic'
there. Oh, maybe you found a nice, peaceful version played on a piano, eh? My favorite version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7NL6CmUC94 Sounds a bit better, but not much, on the original Telarc CD. |
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 13:43:41 -0500, John H
wrote: ...first movement must have been way too much for you, eh Harry. Old Ludwig got quite 'bombastic' there. Oh, maybe you found a nice, peaceful version played on a piano, eh? My favorite version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7NL6CmUC94 Sounds a bit better, but not much, on the original Telarc CD. === Nice, hadn't listened to the 5th in a while, but always a musical treat. It's also a reminder of how YouTube has become a massive personal jukebox of sorts, and almost totally eliminated the need for maintaing a big private music collection. I must have close to a thousand CDs that haven't been listened to in years. Should I try to sell them, along with my many hundreds of vinyl LPs that haven't been out of the packing boxes for over 25 years? Is there a market for that sort of thing? Right now they are going to waste, and I doubt if my kids would want them. The grand children wouldn't even know what they were. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 7:31:13 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 13:43:41 -0500, John H wrote: ...first movement must have been way too much for you, eh Harry. Old Ludwig got quite 'bombastic' there. Oh, maybe you found a nice, peaceful version played on a piano, eh? My favorite version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7NL6CmUC94 Sounds a bit better, but not much, on the original Telarc CD. === Nice, hadn't listened to the 5th in a while, but always a musical treat. It's also a reminder of how YouTube has become a massive personal jukebox of sorts, and almost totally eliminated the need for maintaing a big private music collection. I must have close to a thousand CDs that haven't been listened to in years. Should I try to sell them, along with my many hundreds of vinyl LPs that haven't been out of the packing boxes for over 25 years? Is there a market for that sort of thing? Right now they are going to waste, and I doubt if my kids would want them. The grand children wouldn't even know what they were. The CDs won't bring much, in my experience. The LPs can, depending on their condition and "subject matter". There are still a lot of collectors and music purists who prefer analog and will pay for classic vinyl. If you took care of them, played them on decent equipment so they aren't scratched and worn out, and stored them so they aren't warped, you may have a small treasure on your hands. |
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 19:31:12 -0500,
wrote: On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 13:43:41 -0500, John H wrote: ...first movement must have been way too much for you, eh Harry. Old Ludwig got quite 'bombastic' there. Oh, maybe you found a nice, peaceful version played on a piano, eh? My favorite version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7NL6CmUC94 Sounds a bit better, but not much, on the original Telarc CD. === Nice, hadn't listened to the 5th in a while, but always a musical treat. It's also a reminder of how YouTube has become a massive personal jukebox of sorts, and almost totally eliminated the need for maintaing a big private music collection. I must have close to a thousand CDs that haven't been listened to in years. Should I try to sell them, along with my many hundreds of vinyl LPs that haven't been out of the packing boxes for over 25 years? Is there a market for that sort of thing? Right now they are going to waste, and I doubt if my kids would want them. The grand children wouldn't even know what they were. --- That is the sort of thing you can get pretty cheap on MP3 or one of the "loss less" formats (maybe even free). I don't have any music on little bits of plastic these days and I doubt my grand kids would even know what they were for. 64 gig thumb drives are cheap and will hold about 20,000 songs. You would need a pickup truck to carry that many records. (a stack of LPs about 8-10 feet high) |
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![]() On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 13:43:41 -0500, John H wrote: - show quoted text - === Nice, hadn't listened to the 5th in a while, but always a musical treat. It's also a reminder of how YouTube has become a massive personal jukebox of sorts, and almost totally eliminated the need for maintaing a big private music collection. I must have close to a thousand CDs that haven't been listened to in years. Should I try to sell them, along with my many hundreds of vinyl LPs that haven't been out of the packing boxes for over 25 years? Is there a market for that sort of thing? Right now they are going to waste, and I doubt if my kids would want them. The grand children wouldn't even know what they were. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com ...... I have a collection of LPs which occasionally I’ll throw ion my turntable. But my prize is a large collection of some 300 + Bakelite 78s that I’ll listen to on the Victrola |
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wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 13:43:41 -0500, John H wrote: ...first movement must have been way too much for you, eh Harry. Old Ludwig got quite 'bombastic' there. Oh, maybe you found a nice, peaceful version played on a piano, eh? My favorite version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7NL6CmUC94 Sounds a bit better, but not much, on the original Telarc CD. === Nice, hadn't listened to the 5th in a while, but always a musical treat. It's also a reminder of how YouTube has become a massive personal jukebox of sorts, and almost totally eliminated the need for maintaing a big private music collection. I must have close to a thousand CDs that haven't been listened to in years. Should I try to sell them, along with my many hundreds of vinyl LPs that haven't been out of the packing boxes for over 25 years? Is there a market for that sort of thing? Right now they are going to waste, and I doubt if my kids would want them. The grand children wouldn't even know what they were. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My daughter is a Pediatric Therapist. Mostly autism. She took in her Fisher-Price record player years ago to her office. Little kid looked at the record, large size, not 45, and exclaimed as that was the biggest CD he ever saw. Cute. |
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 19:31:12 -0500, wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 13:43:41 -0500, John H wrote: ...first movement must have been way too much for you, eh Harry. Old Ludwig got quite 'bombastic' there. Oh, maybe you found a nice, peaceful version played on a piano, eh? My favorite version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7NL6CmUC94 Sounds a bit better, but not much, on the original Telarc CD. === Nice, hadn't listened to the 5th in a while, but always a musical treat. It's also a reminder of how YouTube has become a massive personal jukebox of sorts, and almost totally eliminated the need for maintaing a big private music collection. I must have close to a thousand CDs that haven't been listened to in years. Should I try to sell them, along with my many hundreds of vinyl LPs that haven't been out of the packing boxes for over 25 years? Is there a market for that sort of thing? Right now they are going to waste, and I doubt if my kids would want them. The grand children wouldn't even know what they were. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com Great questlion! Just this morning I was wondering what to do with my CDs. I've got all the early Telarc CDs, before they got carried away with junk. Not as many as you've got, though. I gave a hundred or so to my daughters a couple years back. That's a funny coincidence. I'll probably donate mine to Purple Heart. On Ebay, the Telarc classicals are going for $3-9. Not worth the hassle. If I had a large vinyl collection I might try putting them on Ebay, by genre, as a collection. But a couple hundred bucks may not be worth the hassle either! |
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On Fri, 19 Jan 2018 08:54:46 -0500, John H
wrote: On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 19:31:12 -0500, wrote: On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 13:43:41 -0500, John H wrote: ...first movement must have been way too much for you, eh Harry. Old Ludwig got quite 'bombastic' there. Oh, maybe you found a nice, peaceful version played on a piano, eh? My favorite version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7NL6CmUC94 Sounds a bit better, but not much, on the original Telarc CD. === Nice, hadn't listened to the 5th in a while, but always a musical treat. It's also a reminder of how YouTube has become a massive personal jukebox of sorts, and almost totally eliminated the need for maintaing a big private music collection. I must have close to a thousand CDs that haven't been listened to in years. Should I try to sell them, along with my many hundreds of vinyl LPs that haven't been out of the packing boxes for over 25 years? Is there a market for that sort of thing? Right now they are going to waste, and I doubt if my kids would want them. The grand children wouldn't even know what they were. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com Great questlion! Just this morning I was wondering what to do with my CDs. I've got all the early Telarc CDs, before they got carried away with junk. Not as many as you've got, though. I gave a hundred or so to my daughters a couple years back. That's a funny coincidence. I'll probably donate mine to Purple Heart. On Ebay, the Telarc classicals are going for $3-9. Not worth the hassle. If I had a large vinyl collection I might try putting them on Ebay, by genre, as a collection. But a couple hundred bucks may not be worth the hassle either! Ebay is really not that much of a hassle but I know what you mean. I ended up giving away hundreds of albums a few years ago and I am sure they ended up on Ebay or at a flea market. For some people, two bucks is two bucks. I just did not know which ones might end up being $20 or more. I put them on craigs list for free and a young couple scooped them up, oooing and aahing over a few. They seemed most excited over albums from people I never heard of. |
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On 1/19/2018 10:44 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2018 08:54:46 -0500, John H wrote: On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 19:31:12 -0500, wrote: On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 13:43:41 -0500, John H wrote: ...first movement must have been way too much for you, eh Harry. Old Ludwig got quite 'bombastic' there. Oh, maybe you found a nice, peaceful version played on a piano, eh? My favorite version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7NL6CmUC94 Sounds a bit better, but not much, on the original Telarc CD. === Nice, hadn't listened to the 5th in a while, but always a musical treat. It's also a reminder of how YouTube has become a massive personal jukebox of sorts, and almost totally eliminated the need for maintaing a big private music collection. I must have close to a thousand CDs that haven't been listened to in years. Should I try to sell them, along with my many hundreds of vinyl LPs that haven't been out of the packing boxes for over 25 years? Is there a market for that sort of thing? Right now they are going to waste, and I doubt if my kids would want them. The grand children wouldn't even know what they were. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com Great questlion! Just this morning I was wondering what to do with my CDs. I've got all the early Telarc CDs, before they got carried away with junk. Not as many as you've got, though. I gave a hundred or so to my daughters a couple years back. That's a funny coincidence. I'll probably donate mine to Purple Heart. On Ebay, the Telarc classicals are going for $3-9. Not worth the hassle. If I had a large vinyl collection I might try putting them on Ebay, by genre, as a collection. But a couple hundred bucks may not be worth the hassle either! Ebay is really not that much of a hassle but I know what you mean. I ended up giving away hundreds of albums a few years ago and I am sure they ended up on Ebay or at a flea market. For some people, two bucks is two bucks. I just did not know which ones might end up being $20 or more. I put them on craigs list for free and a young couple scooped them up, oooing and aahing over a few. They seemed most excited over albums from people I never heard of. When we moved two years ago I had four boxes full of vinyls, many of them that Mrs.E. and I had collected over the years (before CD's came out) and many from my dad's collection from the 40's, 50's and early 60's. We put them out in a couple of yard sales we had trying to lighten the amount of "stuff" we had. No takers on any of them. Killed me but I ended up tossing them all in the dumpster. Selling on eBay wasn't even a consideration. It's a pain to sell. Easy to buy. |
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