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Re: August 16th, 2008

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:02 am
by HeuristicsInc
Okay, so just for fun I did my statistical analysis. The 5-year period that contains the most CDs in my collection (going by publication date of CD) is 1995-2000. Probably related is the fact that I finished grad school in 1997 and had a lot more spending money for said CDs, so don't take that as evidence of much :)
Interesting, though, anyway.
-bill

Re: August 16th, 2008

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:23 am
by Hoblit
HeuristicsInc wrote:Okay, so just for fun I did my statistical analysis. The 5-year period that contains the most CDs in my collection (going by publication date of CD) is 1995-2000. Probably related is the fact that I finished grad school in 1997 and had a lot more spending money for said CDs, so don't take that as evidence of much :)
Interesting, though, anyway.
-bill
That has a LOT more to do with it than anything. Think about it. THEN think about how many albums or mp3s you download compared to what you'd spend on CDs these days. Your CD collection does not hold as a fair or current statistic for what 5 or 10 year period when music was better or worse.

Re: August 16th, 2008

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:57 am
by roymond
HeuristicsInc wrote:Okay, so just for fun I did my statistical analysis. The 5-year period that contains the most CDs in my collection (going by publication date of CD) is 1995-2000. Probably related is the fact that I finished grad school in 1997 and had a lot more spending money for said CDs, so don't take that as evidence of much :)
Interesting, though, anyway.
-bill
Do (did) you typically purchase current releases?

Re: August 16th, 2008

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:08 am
by Niveous
I keep looking at this thread and shaking my head. For me, it doesn't matter the year, there's always something for me to enjoy.

2008 has a lot of great stuff. You just have to look. In the words of one of my co-workers: "Don't be an oldhead".

Re: August 16th, 2008

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:43 am
by HeuristicsInc
Hoblit wrote: That has a LOT more to do with it than anything. Think about it. THEN think about how many albums or mp3s you download compared to what you'd spend on CDs these days. Your CD collection does not hold as a fair or current statistic for what 5 or 10 year period when music was better or worse.
Huh, I thought that's what I was saying ;)
I buy very few current releases these days. For whatever reason. But I do buy a lot of things direct from the artists!
As Niv says, good music in all eras, bringing me back to my first post in this thread.
I think my favorite releases for 2008 so far are Blue Man Group's live Megastar CD and Nine Inch Nails Ghosts.
I should get that new Beck album tho. The one song is quite good.
-bill

Re: August 16th, 2008

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:40 am
by Spud
I am with Bill. I very rarely buy new releases, except from the artist themselves. Apart from those, my most recent CD purchases are as follows:

Crash Test Dummies: A Worm's Life (1996)
R.E.M.: Monster (1994)
Toad the Wet Sprocket: All I Want (1991)
Barenaked Ladies: Stunt (1998)
The Adult Film Stars: The Doubleheaders (2006)

(release dates, not purchase dates)

Re: August 16th, 2008

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:51 am
by Hoblit
Oh, my bad...

My last CD purchase was probably at a used CD store...but my last new release purchase was probably a CAKE cd. Maybe it was that Incubus one...I can't remember for sure. Either way, been a while.