Our Next Musical Venture?

Updated list:
Rotation to Pick the Weekly Album:
1) Zeeba Neighba
2) Axo
3) LP Freak
4) Unsom
5) OJai
6) Nickyboy
7) Mattafet
8) Old Uncle Toe

Friday: so time to randomly generate a year from 1960-2017 for our next album picker, Axo. Monday, he will post our next album to listen collectively

Axo's year will be:

1998

Just 6 years earlier that last album but in musical terms that can be a lifetime. Happy choosing, Axo!
 
Friday: so time to randomly generate a year from 1960-2017 for our next album picker, LPFreak. Monday, he will post our next album to listen collectively

LPFreak's year will be:

1971

Remember, selectors should feel free to pick rare albums or well-worn classics, any genre (pop, rock, soul, jazz, electronic) - a favorite of yours that you'd like others to play and discuss.
 
Friday: so time to randomly generate a year from 1960-2017 for our next album picker, LPFreak. Monday, he will post our next album to listen collectively

LPFreak's year will be:

1971

Remember, selectors should feel free to pick rare albums or well-worn classics, any genre (pop, rock, soul, jazz, electronic) - a favorite of yours that you'd like others to play and discuss.

:confused::confused:
 
Anxiously awaiting LPFreak’s Monday pick :)
Need something to listen to tomorrow
Funny, you never struck me as somebody who needed any assistance with finding musical selections.

I hope he's okay. He seemed beside himself on Friday evening. I think he was dancing.
 
A day late but time to randomly generate a year from 1960-2017 for our next album picker, Unsom. Monday, he will post our next album to listen collectively

Unsom's year will be:

2001


Remember, selectors should feel free to pick rare albums or well-worn classics, any genre (pop, rock, soul, jazz, electronic) - a favorite of yours that you'd like others to play and discuss.
 
Indeed, love the earlier decades, but chose these years because the concept of the album/Long player (which started around 1955) was in full force. I don’t mind going to 1955, but prior to that, it’s really smaller collections of singles or books of 78’s. In addition, didn’t want to make it harder for folks who really don’t listen to that far back. Figured most could find an album they know and love from 1960 onward
 
Indeed, love the earlier decades, but chose these years because the concept of the album/Long player (which started around 1955) was in full force. I don’t mind going to 1955, but prior to that, it’s really smaller collections of singles or books of 78’s. In addition, didn’t want to make it harder for folks who really don’t listen to that far back. Figured most could find an album they know and love from 1960 onward
A person could use a compilation CD of works that were recorded prior to that onset year; could they not? This would be the manner in which most classical music is known to us in this day, aside from concerts.
 
This would be the manner in which most classical music is known to us in this day, aside from concerts.
Wait a sec. So are you saying I'm the only person that get sheet music and plays classical music out myself? In other words, you're saying it's available on vinyl LPs and CDs now? Man.

Apropos of nothing at all, does anybody know where I can sell some kettle drums, harpsichords, and a few viola da gambas? If you buy all 4 of the violas, I will throw in a sackbut and two shawns for free.
 
Wait a sec. So are you saying I'm the only person that get sheet music and plays classical music out myself? In other words, you're saying it's available on vinyl LPs and CDs now? Man.

Apropos of nothing at all, does anybody know where I can sell some kettle drums, harpsichords, and a few viola da gambas? If you buy all 4 of the violas, I will throw in a sackbut and two shawns for free.

You can always try Craigslist, though be sure to meet in the lobby of a police station so no one rips you off.
 
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