A list of CDs I'm getting rid of and why
- Garbage, Version 2.0 -- I have some sentimental attachment to the debut Garbage album, but not this one.
- Peter Gabriel, US -- Ehh.
- Eurythmics, Greatest Hits -- All the songs I "need" from this album I have on my iPod.
- Soundtrack to "Dazed and Confused" -- Hanging on to this CD purely because I loved the movie would be wrong. Do I even like Nazareth and Foghat? No, I do not.
- Peter Gabriel, Secret World Live -- Eh.
- The London Suede, Sci-Fi Lullabies -- I'm keeping the other Suede album I have, but my Suede phase has passed, to be honest.
- The Hives, Veni Vidi Vicious -- Everytime a Hives song comes around on my iPod, I skip it. 'Nuf said.
- Eric Clapton, Timepieces -- I can hear "Layla" on any classic rock station or in the middle of a Fountains of Wayne concert whenever I want. Which isn't all that often.
- Edda, Myths from Medieval Iceland -- You only really need to listen to this CD once. Listening to it again would not make any of it any clearer to me.
- Jewel, Pieces of You -- I should have ditched this CD a long time ago. I'm not a Jewel person anymore.
- Moby, 18 -- We all loved Play, but, like the Garbage CDs, one Moby CD is all I need to get by.
- Eric Clapton, Unplugged -- Overuse of windchimes.
Labels: Bullet points rock, esjmusicology
2 Comments:
Hard to argue with any of that, though I do love the Hives.
I share your assessment of Garbage's "Version 2.0" album. It was a letdown after the first album. But I really like the one that came next, "Beautifulgarbage." Meanwhile, I have had the CD they put out in 2005, "Bleed Like Me," for about a year and I have not played it once.
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