I have 700 albums representing everything I’ve enjoyed since childhood as well as new stuff I’ve yet to explore. They’re all digital files. Going by what I actually play, I think I could easily cut this in half. How about you?

  • FarraigePlaisteaċ (sé/é)@lemmy.worldOP
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    18 hours ago

    Sounds like you’ve got something for every occasion there! I don’t know how you managed to listen to most of the 2TB collection - that’s impressive! I have a total of 256GB of music - mostly FLAC - and I still haven’t listened to most of it yet.

    There’s a dozen or so cassettes shoved in a closet of local bands I can’t replace, so they got digitized.

    Ah, this reminds me of the cassettes I had of a local band I absolutely loved. I let them go when I had other stuff going on in life and I regret it so much to this day. I must try and track those guys down and see if they still have copies.

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      11 hours ago

      I’m a music fiend. If there’s nothing preventing it, I would have music going 24/7. There’s times I do, though not as much as I used to.

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      17 hours ago

      To answer the original question, I have about 1500 CDs, 200 records. If required, maybe I could whittle it down to 250. It would be painful though.

      And actually that doesn’t take into account a lot of my own local music collection. A lot of digital stuff, a mail bin full of CDs and another full of cassettes.

      I love local music and I love hearing stuff from short lived bands. So I’d love to hear anything you could share as far as names with locations.