For me it was cold war kids, robbers & cowards back in 2006. Its surreal for me because i have somewhere in the neighboorhood of 500 cds. I will always miss those days though going to a record store or even a best buy and looking through music trying to remember what i wanted to buy a few weeks ago but cant remember now that im there.
man....i'm really not sure. But I have an uncomfortable feeling it was Hannah Montana about a yr ago. Kid present. Really. Honest.
I still buy used CD's regularly at Half Price books and other area resale shops. I haven't purchased a new shrink-wrapped CD in a long time. Most recently, Radiohead's Hail to the Thief for $3, Billy Thorpe's Children of the Sun $3, Todd Rundgren's Faithful, and several $1 clearance rack compilation discs with hits of the seventies. I prefer the era of music wherein the entire album was a creative whole, rather than today's singles driven downloads. It's almost like the days of buying 45's.
Today i bought; Nirvana's Nevermind for 1 dollar Pink Floyd's The Wall for 3 dollars and David's Bowie's Outside for 3 dollars at Half price. **** Itunes and Mp3s
I per-orderd Jesu - Ascension yesterday. Bought Braveyoung's We Are Lonely Animals, Belong's Common Era and Jeniferever's Silesia last week. I think the last CD I bought before that was from Words After at their show in Bowling Green back in Feb.
Crazy question. I THINK it was a Johnny Cash Greatest Hits that had a song Bono wrote for Johnny Cash to sing on it. I actually think it was a gift.