Mattafett
Staff member
I would love to get rid of most of my cd collection. Comics too. But with both being mostly worthless i'm in the same boat. No real motivation to make anything happen. My pile of unlistened to cd's dates to 2017. And I find I don't care. I have plenty of stuff to listen too that I enjoy. The urge to search for the next best thing is gone for now.I've been asked that by old friends. An acquaintancem who'd visited my home office for the first time a couple of weeks ago, saw my CD collection and said something along the lines of that question.
I sometimes ask myself if I will listen to every CD at least once more before I die. I'm sure that barring a listening project where I force myself, I will not.
I just hope my music collection doesn't go the way of my Comic Book collection. It went from most beloved thing in the world that I relinquish only when dead, to under consideration for liquidation "if the price is right". I always thought I'd return to the comics in an old age where I ate nothing but doughnuts, bananas, and wine. Or that at least one of my kids would be salivating at the chance to call the collection their own. Neither of those is happening, so every year the consideration to sell grows.
Luckily, I still engage with my CD collection so I've never considered selling them. Besides, CDs are now virtually worthless, so I might as well keep them.
Right now I have hundreds of lp's I need to get through, and it is much more fun. I need to be active in it so I can switch sides etc. So I tend to sit in the room and listen. With cd's or streaming it is more set it and forget it.