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NSW 01-04-2009 10:26 PM

I've been told that as a wee tot I used to take my mom's vinyl records and rub them against the textured walls in our apartment. Too bad they didn't have a "reserve"... :)


As for organization...I have no organization of my music whatsoever...right now I have random stacks of CD's scattered all over my home office, my vinyl is shoved off on a shelf somewhere, and my cassettes are in a couple shoeboxes...somewhere.

CalRog 01-04-2009 10:28 PM

im much more into the chaos theory. Randomly placing cds down... thats prob why i can never find what im looking for and all my **** is all scratched up.

scottsy 01-04-2009 10:29 PM

Ouch! I hope your mother really didn't want that vinyl anymore...hehehehehe!

My daughter did do a pretty good kiddie version of "Bulls on Parade" by Rage Against the Machine when she was 11 months though, so all her CD maruading was forgiven when she started jammin'...heheheh

NSW 01-04-2009 10:31 PM

I think we need to see a youtube video of that. :)

scottsy 01-04-2009 10:37 PM

I'd love to put one up, but all she'd sing now is songs from Yo Gabba Gabba or the Wiggles...

My attempts to stave off the attack of children's music has failed... :-(

I don't blame her, damn that kiddie music is so darn happy and catchy, and the singers wear so many interesting colors, which really appeal to her developing senses...

I can't stay mad with the little girl, even when she doesn't something, bad and you have to tell her off... she's just too cute to stay mad with... having three kids certainly reminded me how much mileage you can get out of cuteness...

NSW 01-04-2009 10:49 PM

The hubby and I don't have any kids, so thankfully I haven't fallen victim to the Wiggles yet.

I have a hard enough time keeping my CD's halfway decent and scratch-free...I can only imagine what they'd be like if we had kiddos in the house.

scottsy 01-04-2009 10:54 PM

My advice would be if you have kids... put the CDs on the high shelves... keep them well out of reach... you'll thank yourself!


And be rigorous about putting them away... don't even lea ve them in the CD player if its on a low shelf, because they will watch you and learn how to press the eject button!!! Children are absolute sponges, and they learn FAST!!! They especially watch their parents because they idolise them at this age, anyways... they watch and learn things you'll never imagine they could pick up... kinda interesting and disconcerting all at once!! heheheh!

Dr_Rez 01-04-2009 10:56 PM

I have always found if you put it all in one place and Alphabetize it all the media program will automatically sort by almost any variable you can come up with.

scottsy 01-05-2009 10:28 PM

LOL... it does indeed suck when that happens, especially if you spend ever so long trying to organise your music...

TiffanyTuneUp 01-07-2009 03:23 PM

As far as CD collections go, I love a stacked audio library alphabetical by artist name... although that rarely manages to happen. But I keep my itunes crazy organized. For the most part, I like to use the 'Recently added' tab within my library. I get lots of music all the time, so it keeps me sane and able to listen to the newest stuff in my collection. I am super OCD about my digital music library - perfect mp3 tags, no blank album art, etc. Since working for a company called TuneUp, I've been avidly using our program to clean up and organize my itunes library and its been awesome. Thanks for the thread - interesting question... the maintenance of a music collection says a lot about the listener, I think. :hphones:


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