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gaz
04-14-2004, 03:14 PM
I'm pretty sure this is every CD I own but can't be sure because I've lent a lot of stuff out to people and can't remember what. This list is the result of a night when I just couldn't get to sleep so I needed something to occupy my mind, but what made me do this I'll never know. I've been buying CDs for years now and I'm pretty happy to say that they only CD on their I'm embarrassed about is "Human Clay" by Creed, the suck the sweat from a dead badgers balls and I've no idea what possessed me to buy it. There are 166 albums and singles there (Not counting multiple CD sets).

Air - Moon safari
Air - Talkie walkie
Alabama 3 - La peste
Apocalypse Now - OST
Apocalyptica - Plays Metallica by four cellos
Aretha Franklin - The best of
Audioslave - Audioslave
Bach - Keyboard concertos
Band Of Brothers - The Soundtrack
BB King - The Definitive greatest hits
Beethoven - Moonlight sonatas
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Take them on, on your own
Breakdown - Euphoric chillout mixes (Double CD)
Broken Arrow - Original motion picture soundtrack
Chemical Brothers - Dig your own grave
Classic Movie themes - 1
Classic movie themes - 4
Classic Movie themes -2
Classic Movie themes -3
Coldplay - A rush of blood to the head
Con Air - Music from the motion picture
Creed - Human Clay
Crimson Tide - Music from the motion picture
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - The soundtrack
Das Boot - Original filmmusik
David Bowie - The best of Bowie
David Gray - White ladder
Desperado - The Soundtrack
Dread Zeppelin - UN-LED-ED
Drowning Pool - Sinner
Ed Harcourt - From every sphere
Ed Harcourt - Here be monsters
Empire Elite -The best of the best modern soundtracks
Faith No More - Angel dust
Faith no more - King for a day, fool for a lifetime
Faith No More - The real thing
Faith No More - Who cares a lot? The greatest hits
Feeder - Echo Park
Filter - Title of record
Finch - What it is to burn
Foo Fighters - Foo fighters
Foo Fighters - One by One
Foo Fighters - The colour and the shape
Foo Fighters - There is nothing left to lose
Garbage - Garbage
Garbage - Version 2.0
Good Morning Vietnam - Music from the motion picture
Greenday - International superstars
Groove Armada - Another late night
Guns n Roses - Appetite for destruction
Guns n Roses - Use your Illusion I
Guns n Roses - Use your Illusion II
Heat - Music from the motion picture
Henry Mancini - The best of
Hotdog - Heavyhitters
Iggy Pop - American Caesar
Incubus - Make yourself
InMe - Overgrown Eden
James - The best of
Jimi Hendrix - The ultimate experience
Jimmy Eat World - Jimmy eat world
John Lee Hooker - Chill out
John Lee Hooker - The Boss
John Lee Hooker - The Healer
KERRANG! - Welcome to planet rock
Last Man Standing - Original motion picture soundtrack
Latenight lounge -(Six CD set)
Limp Bizkit - Take a look around (Single)
Linkin Park - Hybrid theory
Linkin Park - Meteora
Linkin Park - Reanimation
Lit - A place in the sun
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - Soundtrack from the motion picture
Lostprophets - Fakesoundofprogress
Lostprophets - Start something
Mansun - Attack of the grey lantern
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Metallica - St Anger
Metallica - And justice for all
Metallica - Garage
Metallica - Kill 'em all
Metallica - Master of puppets
Metallica - Metallica
Metallica - Ride the lightning
Metallica - S&M
Moby - 18
Moby - Everything is wrong
Moby - I like to score
Moby - Play
Morcheeba - Big calm
Muse - Absolution
Muse - Origin of symmetry
Music to watch girls by
Music to watch movies by
Nina Simone - Gold
Nirvana - Nevermind
No Doubt - Rock steady
Ocean Colour Scene - The riverboat song (Single)
Pap Roach - Infest
Paul Weller - Modern classics
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pixies - Surfer Rosa
Placebo - Without you I'm nothing
Platoon - Original motion picture soundtrack and songs from the era
Primal Screen - Music from movies that matter
Propellorheads / David Arnold - On her Majesties secret service
Pulp Fiction - Music from the motion picture
Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs for the deaf
Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire
Rage Against the machine - Rage against the machine
Rage against the machine - The battle of Las Angeles
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - By the way
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Californication
Remy Zero - The golden hum
Richard Ashcroft - Alone with everybody
Rodrigo - Concerto de aranjuez
Scream - Music from the motion picture
Sheryl Crow - Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow - Tuesday night music club
Spawn - The album
Staind - Break the cycle
Staind -14 shades of grey
Stereophonics - Just enough education to perform
Stereophonics - Performance and cocktails
Superbad - The very best of Blaxplotation, 70's movie themes and funk soul classics (Three CD set)
Supergrass - Supergrass
Tenacious D - Tenacious D
Texas - White on Blonde
The Avalanches - Since I left you
The Beach Boys - The very best of
The Best Classical album of the millennium (Three CD set)
The Big Lebowski - Original motion picture soundtrack
The Bluetones - The singles
The Clash - Combat rock
The Clash - From here to eternity
The Clash - Give 'em enough rope
The Clash - London calling
The Clash - Super black market clash
The Clash - The Clash
The Clash - The singles
The Cooper Temple Clause - Kick up the fire, and let the flames break loose
The Doors - The best of
The Doors - The Doors
The Dust Brothers - Fight Club
The KLF - The white room
The Rock - Original motion picture soundtrack
The Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the infinite sadness
The Stone Roses - The very best of
The Strokes - Is this it?
The Total film CD
The Transplants - Diamonds and guns (Single)
The Ultimate Chillout Classic album (Six CD set)
The Verve - Urban Hymns
The Wallflowers - Bringing down the horse
The Who - My generation, the very best of
The Zombies - 1964-1967
Total Film - 2002
Travis - The invisible band
Ultimate Chillout album - (Three CD set)
War film themes
Weezer - The green album
William Orbit - Pieces in a modern style
Zero7 - Another late night
Zero7 - The simple things
Zero7 - When it falls

EDITED because I'd listed a Metallica album tice and missed a Faith No More one.

Salty Dog
04-14-2004, 03:20 PM
you've got lot's of cds, my favorite out of that list is the clash- give em enough rope. but i lost that cd. :(

Mr Gently Benevolent
04-14-2004, 03:21 PM
Good taste Gaz.

David Gray! did you have a break up or something?

gaz
04-14-2004, 03:22 PM
Good taste Gaz.

David Gray! did you have a break up or something?

No I saw him at V2001 while I was wating for the Chilli Peppers and The Foo Fighters to come on and he was really good, plus his drummer was a maniac who was just funny to watch.

Herrmannek
04-14-2004, 03:24 PM
My cd collection






:)

Haiw
04-14-2004, 03:30 PM
Gimme a little while and I'll unpack the latest CDs I downloaded so I can give a new 'count' of MP3s. :D

Fintin
04-14-2004, 04:03 PM
you must be bored

Kriz
04-14-2004, 04:07 PM
Nice collection, have quite the same taste of music and thus the same albums. Some bought ones other's on pc :)

hank
04-14-2004, 08:10 PM
http://www.barrynet.com/images/barrynet2.gif

http://www.barrynet.com/images/bn22albm_intro.gif

You forgot to list these gaz. It was no problem really, don't mention it. Just trying to be there for you buddy.

hank

UkrainianAmerican
04-14-2004, 08:12 PM
Gimme a little while and I'll unpack the latest CDs I downloaded so I can give a new 'count' of MP3s. :D
Same here!
I got all of DMX albums in one download, I also got most of 50 cent, and some Lil Jon.
As well as 5 gigs of various stuff, hehe.

Haiw
04-14-2004, 08:18 PM
36,45 GB here now, still 4,21 GB of albums left to go through though. After spending 2 hours or so on the other 20 GB I pretty much called it quits. :(

UkrainianAmerican
04-14-2004, 08:20 PM
BTW, is it just me, or does it take a LOT of time to get albums through eDonkey? (bitorrent doesnt have ANY DMX stuff)
Or do you use something else?

Haiw
04-14-2004, 08:22 PM
Goes fast enough for me with eMule. I can't say I'm really in a hurry to get them though. IRC or FTPs might be faster, but they're hardly worth anything when you're trying to get anything older than 2-3 months.

UkrainianAmerican
04-14-2004, 08:27 PM
Goes fast enough for me with eMule. I can't say I'm really in a hurry to get them though. IRC or FTPs might be faster, but they're hardly worth anything when you're trying to get anything older than 2-3 months.
Well I got a nice connection (768 kbps DSL)
And with edonkey, I am LUCKY to get above 5 KBs, and most of the time it pending. :(

Haiw
04-14-2004, 08:28 PM
Get the h4x0r3d version of eMule, without all the restrictions, sharing, etc. etc. Works like a charm (and waaaay faster).
Having 2560 kbit cable helps too. :D

UkrainianAmerican
04-14-2004, 08:33 PM
Get the h4x0r3d version of eMule, without all the restrictions, sharing, etc. etc. Works like a charm (and waaaay faster).
Having 2560 kbit cable helps too. :D
Can a Dutch boy link me please?
:hug:

Haiw
04-14-2004, 08:35 PM
http://razorsofts.net/theblackhand/
That's the version I'm using; The Black Hand.

http://razorsofts.net/theblackhand/forums/index.php?showtopic=795
To download it.

CX20
04-14-2004, 08:36 PM
Zero7 - Another late night
Zero7 - The simple things
Zero7 - When it falls

Well done that man. Zero 7 are fantastic, I have been a fan of theirs since they came out. My favourite track of theirs is "Destiny", which is superb. Although it is the commercial single on that album and probably the most well known track, I still think it's a superb piece of music. I haven't gotten the latest album yet, what do you think of it?

UkrainianAmerican
04-14-2004, 08:39 PM
http://razorsofts.net/theblackhand/
That's the version I'm using; The Black Hand.

http://razorsofts.net/theblackhand/forums/index.php?showtopic=795
To download it.
Peace be upon you. :hug:

Haiw
04-14-2004, 08:44 PM
BTW be sure to spend some time on setting it up right. Disabling uploading, enabling all 'lame-ass tricks', disabling the ratios, etc. etc. It needs to be tuned in order to be any big improvement over the regular eMule. Good luck. :)

UkrainianAmerican
04-14-2004, 08:53 PM
BTW be sure to spend some time on setting it up right. Disabling uploading, enabling all 'lame-ass tricks', disabling the ratios, etc. etc. It needs to be tuned in order to be any big improvement over the regular eMule. Good luck. :)
Aww, now i gotta waste half an hour getting my router to work with it. :oops:

Haiw
04-14-2004, 08:55 PM
No pain, no gain. :P

gaz
04-14-2004, 10:18 PM
Zero7 - Another late night
Zero7 - The simple things
Zero7 - When it falls

Well done that man. Zero 7 are fantastic, I have been a fan of theirs since they came out. My favourite track of theirs is "Destiny", which is superb. Although it is the commercial single on that album and probably the most well known track, I still think it's a superb piece of music. I haven't gotten the latest album yet, what do you think of it?

"When it falls" is great, I saw them live about a month ago at the Carling academy in Birmingham (That's the second time, the first time was at V2001 where I also saw David Gray as I mentioned earlier). Not sure if you know but as well as Sia Furler, Sophie Barker and Mozez they now have a new singer, a Danish girl by the name of Tina Dico. (http://www.tinadico.com) She'd been on stage about seven and a half seconds before I started telling people I'd fallen in love with her. :lol: If you go their website at www.zero7.co.uk you can hear part of one of the songs she sings on, it's called "Home" and I love it. :D

Hank, like I said in my first post, that's not a complete list because I caouldn't remember what I'd lent out to people, can you please return those as soon as possible? Thanks. :)

hank
04-14-2004, 11:03 PM
Zero7 - Another late night
Zero7 - The simple things
Zero7 - When it falls

Well done that man. Zero 7 are fantastic, I have been a fan of theirs since they came out. My favourite track of theirs is "Destiny", which is superb. Although it is the commercial single on that album and probably the most well known track, I still think it's a superb piece of music. I haven't gotten the latest album yet, what do you think of it?

"When it falls" is great, I saw them live about a month ago at the Carling academy in Birmingham (That's the second time, the first time was at V2001 where I also saw David Gray as I mentioned earlier). Not sure if you know but as well as Sia Furler, Sophie Barker and Mozez they now have a new singer, a Danish girl by the name of Tina Dico. (http://www.tinadico.com) She'd been on stage about seven and a half seconds before I started telling people I'd fallen in love with her. :lol: If you go their website at www.zero7.co.uk you can hear part of one of the songs she sings on, it's called "Home" and I love it. :D

Hank, like I said in my first post, that's not a complete list because I caouldn't remember what I'd lent out to people, can you please return those as soon as possible? Thanks. :)

Do you mind if I wait a few weeks? I'm still really enjoying Copa Cabana. Her name was Lola . . . .

hank

WolverineBlue
04-14-2004, 11:27 PM
Tina Dico. (http://www.tinadico.com)

Dammit -- I need a Danish/Swedish/Norwegian/Icelandic/Finnish/Dutch/Romanian/Czech/Slovakian, etc. woman NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!

Russian Texan
04-14-2004, 11:46 PM
Gimme a little while and I'll unpack the latest CDs I downloaded so I can give a new 'count' of MP3s. :D
Same here!
I got all of DMX albums in one download, I also got most of 50 cent, and some Lil Jon.
As well as 5 gigs of various stuff, hehe.

Another white ass cracker who wants to be a playaa.... :lol: :cantbeli:
Look in the mirror, you are white.

Seriously what's up with this "black music/rap/hip-hop or whatever it is among young white people?

WolverineBlue
04-14-2004, 11:52 PM
The urban young African-American is the most emulated cultural icon in the world these days. I totally got into "F*** the Police" by NWA when it came out about 14 years ago, I admit, and I'm about as "white" as they come.

Midtown
04-15-2004, 01:42 AM
...over 600 CD's on my pc, you think Im going to go album for album...**** no.

Kriz
04-15-2004, 02:21 AM
Gimme a little while and I'll unpack the latest CDs I downloaded so I can give a new 'count' of MP3s. :D
Same here!
I got all of DMX albums in one download, I also got most of 50 cent, and some Lil Jon.
As well as 5 gigs of various stuff, hehe.

Another white ass cracker who wants to be a playaa.... :lol: :cantbeli:
Look in the mirror, you are white.

Seriously what's up with this "black music/rap/hip-hop or whatever it is among young white people?

I'm asking myself the same question :|

UkrainianAmerican
04-15-2004, 08:02 AM
Gimme a little while and I'll unpack the latest CDs I downloaded so I can give a new 'count' of MP3s. :D
Same here!
I got all of DMX albums in one download, I also got most of 50 cent, and some Lil Jon.
As well as 5 gigs of various stuff, hehe.

Another white ass cracker who wants to be a playaa.... :lol: :cantbeli:
Look in the mirror, you are white.

Seriously what's up with this "black music/rap/hip-hop or whatever it is among young white people?
Hey I ACT and FEEL white, I just like listening to rap.
Btw, did you know that 80% of poeple who buy rap CDs are suburban whiteys? :lol: (well, t\THEY are the ones who want to emulate to DA fullest)

MolliG
04-15-2004, 08:03 AM
My music :P...

http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/9579/music1.jpg
http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/1589/music2.jpg

:lol:

gaz
04-15-2004, 01:28 PM
MP3s are great but there's just something oddly satisfying about being able to look at a huge stack of albums on a shelf and pick one out, plus, it impresses girls, or in some of my experiences makes them think you're some kind of obsessive compulsive hoarder.

Haiw
04-15-2004, 01:57 PM
MP3s are great but there's just something oddly satisfying about being able to look at a huge stack of albums on a shelf and pick one out, plus, it impresses girls, or in some of my experiences makes them think you're some kind of obsessive compulsive hoarder.
Hey, you can still look at the impressive amount of different folders in your MP3 directory. :D

Midtown
04-15-2004, 02:21 PM
****, soon enough i will need a new hard drive just for my music. I only have full CD's, I refuse to download individual songs.

Kriz
04-15-2004, 02:54 PM
MP3s are great but there's just something oddly satisfying about being able to look at a huge stack of albums on a shelf and pick one out, plus, it impresses girls, or in some of my experiences makes them think you're some kind of obsessive compulsive hoarder.

Word, huge stacked towers of albums own :)