What was the last CD that you bought that had more than just a couple of good songs?
What was the last CD that you bought that had more than just a couple of good songs?
What was the last CD you got that was a 'complete' cd...meaning that everything on the cd was good to listen to, instead of just a couple of good songs and the rest being filler?
I think the last CD that I got was the No Doubt - Rock Steady album...that album didn't have a bad song on it at all...
I think the last CD that I got was the No Doubt - Rock Steady album...that album didn't have a bad song on it at all...
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Originally posted by Joint Chiefs Of Staff
Def Leppard : Vault
It's been more than a few years since my last purchase.![]()
Isn't that a greatest hits album? You're usually pretty safe getting a greatest hits compilation, since everything is established, liked, and well played
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Yes, yes it is.Originally posted by Indy
Isn't that a greatest hits album? You're usually pretty safe getting a greatest hits compilation, since everything is established, liked, and well played![]()
I would say then Alan Jackson - Who I am
I purchased the CD back in early '95 at request of my older brother Donald. I must say not being a huge country fan it was a really good CD. All the songs were top-notch IMO.
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Originally posted by Norm
Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon"
Years ago.
I think I've bought that album 3 times
Once on cassette, once on CD, then lost the cd, so I bought another copy of it
Great album
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Originally posted by ExarKun
Buying Music? what is this concept?..
lol, yeah, I guess that is a concept that is getting harder and harder to define in this day and age...
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Re: What was the last CD that you bought that had more than just a couple of good songs?
Originally posted by Indy
What was the last CD you got that was a 'complete' cd...meaning that everything on the cd was good to listen to, instead of just a couple of good songs and the rest being filler?
I think the last CD that I got was the No Doubt - Rock Steady album...that album didn't have a bad song on it at all...
The Crystal Method - Tweekend
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Re: Re: What was the last CD that you bought that had more than just a couple of good songs?
Originally posted by Brent
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Even that "Murder" song?
Re: Re: Re: What was the last CD that you bought that had more than just a couple of good songs?
Originally posted by Burke
Even that "Murder" song?
Yeah, i sing a long with it....
go
you know it's hard
you know it's my gun
There's a killer on the street
She's moving from house to house
There's a murder over there
He's bleedin' from heart to mouth
One time where you're hiding's when she met ya
Two times she knows you won't forget her
Three times do anything to **** her
Last time ya dead before the morning
One time
Two times
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Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
At first I only liked a couple of the tunes, but the CD grew on me ... now I listen to it all the way through.
Speaking of which - let's go back a little ways for my second choice:
Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime
The ENTIRE CD is un-frickin'-believable - wore out my first one and had to buy another - easilly one of the best rock CDs of the last 20 years!

At first I only liked a couple of the tunes, but the CD grew on me ... now I listen to it all the way through.
Speaking of which - let's go back a little ways for my second choice:
Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime
The ENTIRE CD is un-frickin'-believable - wore out my first one and had to buy another - easilly one of the best rock CDs of the last 20 years!
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Originally posted by RoundEye
Try explaining what a "record" is to a 14 year old.
Hehe, yeah, I have a hard enough time trying to explain to my 11 and 10 year old daughters what a vinyl record is...
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Originally posted by Joint Chiefs Of Staff
Kinda like a frisbee. Well this is how my one niece described it. lol
How about when they look at you funny when you call a CD an album...they have no idea what an album is...or for that matter, an album side...
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Face it my friend we are getting old. Just think when we will have to describe a CD to our grand children.Originally posted by Indy
How about when they look at you funny when you call a CD an album...they have no idea what an album is...or for that matter, an album side...
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Originally posted by Joint Chiefs Of Staff
Face it my friend we are getting old. Just think when we will have to describe a CD to our grand children.![]()
Yep, you figure that the way things are going, it's just going to be a matter of time where everything is stored and transferred on a type of flash memory...
Put your entire cd collection, several of your favorite books, a couple of recipes, your latest series of photos that you took over at Grandma's house all on a flashcard the size of a credit card...
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I can't wait!Originally posted by Indy
Yep, you figure that the way things are going, it's just going to be a matter of time where everything is stored and transferred on a type of flash memory...
Put your entire cd collection, several of your favorite books, a couple of recipes, your latest series of photos that you took over at Grandma's house all on a flashcard the size of a credit card...
No more bank or credit cards either. All by fingerprint or retina technology.
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