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Old 12.05.2006, 05:49 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by Glice
Like a lot of people, I worry about the critical arrest that affects some people, but more worry that it might happen with me (I have a feeling in the next 15 years or so I'm going to by an awful lot less rock music, and a great deal more classical) This last 6 months I've been buying a lot of 30s and 40s music, thanks to not having much money and buying records from charity shops (there's a lot of elderly people in my town). My plan for next year is to concentrate on a decent collection of essentials (why I don't have any recordings of Bach's solo violin partitas I have no idea), West African music (I cannot, absolutely can not get enough soukous in my life) and more wartime stuff.

which brings up an interesting question: what's better? Music that's new to the world or music that's new to YOU?
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