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Fess Up - Who do you have the most of?

I've got the entire Pink Floyd CD catalog including the movie soundtracks they did. And most of the Beatles. I believe that Tom Petty would come in third and Led Zeppelin being real close.
 
That's hard to say Ed, I worked in radio way back when and got lots of freebies, but some I have every album the artist ever did (the late Tom T. Hall comes to mind) I cover all genres, with C & W and folk probably topping the list. Got all of the late John Stewart's work before and after he left the Kingston trio. Always liked the man's work.

Caz

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Hey All,

Caz are you saying you have Tom T Halls songs for children - the fox hollow album with sneaky snake, barndance, lonesome george the bassett hound, mysterious fox of fox hollow, etc (How did I do based on memory?). I've watched for a copy of that album for years!

Lets see who actually knows Tom T!

In some of my songs I have casually mentioned the fact that I like to __________.

Lets see who can fill in the blank. Certainly applies to me!:woot:

-Ed-
 
Lord, Mr. Ford, look at what you have done.

That was a great song by Tom T. Had a few of his albums in my younger days....sure wish I had them now....and a turn table to play them on.

And Jerry Clower....funniest albums EVER!

OBIO
 
Queen without a doubt, over the years i've managed to get all the albums:woot: followed by Manic Street Preachers and then Muse
 
E.l.o. Got their entire catalog mostly on vinyl but put a couple cassettes on CD because they're not available anymore in any format.
 
Interesting that this would come up now; I got at new 500gig hard drive for Christmas, and have been bouncing all sorts of files for all of January. I've found out, something to my surprise, that I have quite a bit of Bob Dylan in my collection. I didn't even know I liked him that much. NOTE: I'm not counting vinyl and cassettte; only digital.

JAMES
 
Peter Gabriel

Then, sadly- Weird Al Yankovic.

Then Genesis/Phil Collins. Although, if you included Genesis and Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins (and Mike Rutherford) together, then they far outstrip Weird Al.

My wife would laugh at you about the E.L.O. collection. (At least, she does at mine...)

Brian
 
Peter Gabriel

Then, sadly- Weird Al Yankovic.

Then Genesis/Phil Collins. Although, if you included Genesis and Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins (and Mike Rutherford) together, then they far outstrip Weird Al.

My wife would laugh at you about the E.L.O. collection. (At least, she does at mine...)

Brian

Ya. so did my wife until I played 'Midnight Blue' for her, then she wept, and quit giving me grief over them.
 
I have everything that Loggins and Messina ever did.

Also have some collector LPs, such as Jimmy Buffet's "High Cumberland Jubilee", and a rare Billy Joel recording, called, "Souvenir". What makes that recording priceless to me, is because I got Billy to autograph it for me when I chauffeured for him in Indianapolis for his 1979 concert there.
 
Hey All,

Caz are you saying you have Tom T Halls songs for children - the fox hollow album with sneaky snake, barndance, lonesome george the bassett hound, mysterious fox of fox hollow, etc (How did I do based on memory?). I've watched for a copy of that album for years!

Lets see who actually knows Tom T!

In some of my songs I have casually mentioned the fact that I like to __________.

Lets see who can fill in the blank. Certainly applies to me!:woot:

-Ed-

Sh-eet man, I like to drink BEER! :d

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.38 Special, REO Speedwagon & Van Halen. Very 80's!!.......and I love it!

Kevin
 
121 Matchbox Twenty songs and over 85 for Sting & the Police. next is around 50 each for Coldplay, Dave Mathews Band The Killers
 
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