What CDs do you wish you own, i.e. are on your waiting list? My waiting list would include: The Complete Birth of the Cool - Miles Davis Adore - Smashing Pumpkins Premiers Symptomes - Air Psalm 69 - Ministry Operation Ivy (Energy) - Operation Ivy Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables - Dead Kennedys Live Through This - Hole The Clash (UK Version) - The Clash Trailer Park - Beth Orton Bloody Kisses - Type O Negative Hello Rockview - Less Than Jake Dookie - Green Day Yardbird Suite: The Ultimate Charlie Parker - Charlie Parker Spleen and Ideal - Dead Can Dance Head Over Heels - Cocteau Twins Singles Soundtrack - Various Artists Love, Sensuality, and Devotion - Enigma Whip - Smart - Liz Phair Complete Discography - Minor Threat Just to name a few....
Airbag/How am I driving? ...And you will know us by the trail of dead White Stripes Super Furry Animals Blur - Parklife Velvet Underground Definitely Maybe Manny, don't buy Adore, unless you need something to fall asleep to.
I personally liked Adore, it doesn't really have any "hit", but I think the cd as a whole is pretty good... Have you bought any Vandals cd's Manny?
Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio Slayer - Devine Intervention Blind Guardian - Night At The Opera Iced Earth - Dark Genesis Down - Down II
Ninja: Yea, I heard that Adore is one of the least-liked of the Pumpkins CD, but I am a completist for some groups like them, Radiohead, Massive Attack, NIN, etc., so, that is why I want to buy it. I also heard that it is more of an "electronic" CD & that is one of my favorite genres. BGM: Don't have any Vandals CDs (just realized what your sig means...hehe). However, I have "Full Circle" by Pennywise and "Losing Streak" by Less Than Jake plus Sublime's self-titled CD. Is the Vandals like any of those groups? I'm always looking for new bands, so I will probably check them out. vj: Not counting classical, I have 521 CDs (but this is counting double CDs like Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and The Fragile as 2 CDs instead of 1 CD). I really should stop buying, but I always find other things that I want to get...some for listening..others for collecting. I currently have 19 CDs coming. Believe me, there are others here that have more CDs than I do like TheFreak, cometsluv4play, and I think Jeff and chievous to name some others. It is my big hobby, if that wasn't obvious by now.
Manny: yeah im a completist too. I bought Pablo Honey recently, knowing that it wasn't a great album. "You", the first song, is very good, but the rest of the album is absolutely forgettable. Wait, the song that goes "I'm better off dead" is pretty nice. So, now I have 4 radiohead cd's and a Dinosaur Jr. album with a radiohead logo on it. Oh by the way, if you don't have it, everybody go buy the Strokes' "Is This It". If you can find the Import version, that one's better, because it has "New York City Cops" on it (GREAT song) which was removed on the US release due to the whole 9/11 thang.
Sometimes A Circle - Louise Goffin Everybody Got Their Something - Nikka Costa Simple Things - Zero 7 Songs in Red and Gray - Suzanne Vega Under Rug Swept - Alanis Morisette Mr. JB and I have well over 1,000 cds. We'd have a lot more, but we thin the ranks about once a year and take grocery bags full of the rejects over to Soundwaves. We usually make enough money to pay for lunch.
Tool - Opiate Tool - Undertow Tool - Aenima Van Halen - Best of Hits Volume 1 and 2 Liquid Tension Experiment 1 and 2 Transatlantic 1 Pantera - Cowboys from Hell Pantera - Far Beyond Driven Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power Pink Floyd - The Wall Guns and Roses - Use your Illusions Guns and Roses - The Spaghetti Incident
I normally keep a list of bands/albums that I want to check out/listen to/buy. Here are some I have in mind right now. A lot of them I will probably never get around to hearing: Supersuckers "Must've Been Live" Andrew W.K. (his first one and singles) Gluecifer Armored Saint Fu Manchu Rolling Stones SilverGinger5 "Black Leather Mojo" Badfinger "No Dice" Badfinger "Straight Up" DIO "Holy Diver" Thin Lizzy "Live and Dangerous" Judas Priest "Hell Bent for Leather" Judas Priest "Sin After Sin" Angel "White Hot" Angel "Helluva Band" Dirty Looks "Cool from the Wire" Ted Nugent "Ted Nugent" The Tubes "The Tubes" Turbonegro "Apocalypse Dudes" The Last Hard Men "The Last Hard Men" Backyard Babies Pushmonkey A "How Ace are Buildings" Crunchy "All Day Sucker" Supershine Jettingham The Dickies Sloan "Navy Blues" The Hellacopters American Pie 2 "Soundtrack" Ramones "It's Alive" Jason Falkner "Necessity: 4 Track Years" Gilby Clarke "Swag" Gay Dad "Leisure Noise" Unwritten Law Ash "1977" Ash "Nu-Clear Sounds" Local H "Here Comes the Zoo" New Bomb Turks Rocket From the Crypt Hangmen "Metallic I.O.U." The Gaza Strippers Joey Ramone (his new one) Tiger Army The Blasters Trapeze "Medusa" Trapeze "You Are The Music, We are the Band" To name a few.
I've owned it since the release date and I've enjoyed it quite a bit. Then again I have some strange thing for Alanis, so I'm not really unbiased. Something to do with a contest she had on tour, but anyways... The album I'm currently waiting for (I interpret this as not yet released) is Gravity - Our Lady Peace. B