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Jimmy Nilzohn

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Jan 10, 2002, 3:49:35 PM1/10/02
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Ghāshūl wrote in message <76vr3uc5jcs3nvp2s...@ghashul.dk>...
>It's already established that most people in here are nerds or have some
>nerdish tendencees. Also, I assume most people like music.
>Based on these two informations I can assume that at least some of you
>have a database of your music. So how many CD's do you have? And which
>are they? (burned CD's don't count, haha.)
>
>How many have I got? 144

300+

>Which are they?

<snip> Noooooooo, I don't have THAT much time, dude ;P

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Jimmy Nilzohn


Grand Fromage

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Jan 10, 2002, 5:26:57 PM1/10/02
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Eyuh. I'm only doing this because I'm bored. And they're in the order on my
rack, so no alphabetizing and stuff. I don't like all these anymore but they
never seem to go anywhere else.

Cold
Diablo II Soundtrack
Godsmack
Mission Impossible 2 Soundtrack
Fuel - Something Like Human
Fuel - Sunburn
Blink 182 - Enema of the State
Blink 182 - Dude Ranch
Slipknot
Creed - Human Clay
Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters - There is Nothing Left to Lose
Smashmouth - Astro Lounge
Korn - Follow the Leader
Korn - Issues
Korn - Life is Peachy
Korn
Eve 6 - Horrorscope
Godsmack - Awake
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Cold - 13 Ways to Bleed Onstage
Limp Bizkit - Three Dollar Bill, Y'all
A Perfect Circle
Staind - Break the Cycle
Staind - Dysfunction
Live - Mental Jewelry
Live - Throwing Copper
Live - Secret Samadhi
Live - The Distance to Here
3 Doors Down - The Better Life
Alice in Chains - Unplugged
Alice in Chains - Jar of Flies
Alice in Chains - Facelift
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Rob Zombie - The Sinister Urge
Rammstein - Mutter
Rammstein - Live Aus Berlin
Rage Against The Machine - The Battle of Los Angeles

I think that's all. And 2 gigs of MP3s.
--
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around drinking beer, farting, and watching Britney spears fake pr0n movies." -
Joe3DR

Hanky'

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Jan 10, 2002, 8:50:07 PM1/10/02
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 21:46:48 +0100, Ghāshūl <new...@3x7.dk> wrote:

>It's already established that most people in here are nerds or have some
>nerdish tendencees. Also, I assume most people like music.
>Based on these two informations I can assume that at least some of you
>have a database of your music. So how many CD's do you have?
>And which are they?

I'm too damn lazy to write them but 167

>burned CD's don't count, haha.)

Oh, uh, 0 ;p

Purple

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Jan 10, 2002, 10:08:02 PM1/10/02
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On Thu 10 Jan 2002 03:46:48p, Ghāshūl <new...@3x7.dk> had the audacity to
state the following:

> It's already established that most people in here are nerds or have some
> nerdish tendencees. Also, I assume most people like music.
> Based on these two informations I can assume that at least some of you
> have a database of your music. So how many CD's do you have?

Too many.

--
Purple
"Cogito ergo coito."

Dalai Lama

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Jan 11, 2002, 3:25:42 AM1/11/02
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 21:46:48 +0100, Ghâshûl <new...@3x7.dk> wrote:

>It's already established that most people in here are nerds or have some
>nerdish tendencees. Also, I assume most people like music.
>Based on these two informations I can assume that at least some of you
>have a database of your music.

Not til now...

>So how many CD's do you have? And which

>are they? (burned CD's don't count, haha.)

258 on the shelves behind me (which means there ~150 floating in
various binders somewhere), If I they every get around to releasing
the stuff I have on cassettes and vinyl on CD's (wish someone would
start music preservation like they do for films) I'd have another 400.
If the music industry won't sell people what they really want, how can
they complain about sales being down?

Anyhow, the list of the ones I can get to right now:

2 Bad Mice Bombscare
A Posirtive Life Synaesthetic
ABC Lexicon of Love
Dr Alban Away from Home
Alphaville Forever Young
Aqualife Aquaplant
Aqualife Waterworld
Arcadia So Red the Rose
Astralasia Seven Pointed Star
Ayla Angelfalls
Bananarama Deep Sea Skiving
Banco De Gaia Last Train to Lhasa
Banco de Gaia Maya
Berlin Pleasure Victim
Blondie Atomic
Blondie Best of
Blondie Heart of Glass
Blondie Rapture
Boomtown Rats Mondo Bongo
Kate Bush Aspects of the Sensual World
Kate Bush Sensual World
Cabaret Voltaire Crackdown
Cabaret Voltaire Western Re-works
Cars Candy-O
Cassie Complex Buffalo Sessions
Cirque Du Soleil Mystere
Corona Rhythm of the Night
Crescendo Are You Out There
Crystal Waters Gypsy Woman
Deep Forest Deep Forest
Delerium Duende
Delerium Euphorium
Delerium Karma
Delerium Semantic Spaces
Delerium Spheres
Depeche Mode A Broken Frame
Depeche Mode Blasphemous Rumours (EP)
Depeche Mode Enjoy the Silence
Depeche Mode Everything Counts
Depeche Mode Fools
Depeche Mode Get the Balance Right
Depeche Mode Master and Servant
Depeche Mode Music for the Masses
Depeche Mode People are People
Depeche Mode People are People (EP)
Depeche Mode Personal Jesus
Depeche Mode Policy of Truth
Depeche Mode Songs of Faith and Devotion
Depeche Mode Speak & Spell
Depeche Mode Strangelove
Depeche Mode Violator
Depeche Mode World in My Eyes
Martin Gore Counterfeit
Celine Dion Color of My Love
Duran Duran Duran Duran
Duran Duran Ordinary World
Duran Duran Rio
East Beat Syndicate Love Transmission
Electroset How Does it Feel
ELO Out of the Blue
Enigma Cross of Changes
Enigma MCMXC a.d.
Enigma Mea Culpa Pt III
Enigma Sadeness Pt I
Enya Enya
Enya Shepherd Moons
Enya The Celts
Enya Watermark
Flock of Seagulls Flock of Seagulls
Gregorian Masters Real Sadeness
AL Gromer Kahn Mahogany Nights
Al Gromer Kahn Diavn I Khan
Harthousse Bitter Fruits
Ofra Haza Desert Wind
Ofra Haza Kirya
Ofra Haza Mata Hari
Ofra Haza Shaday
Ofra Haza Ya Ba Ye
Hope Tree Frog
Human League Dare
Human League Greatest Hits
Human League Love and Dancing
Icehouse Icehouse
Icehouse Primitive Man
Billy Idol Vital Idol
Jam & Spoon Tripomatic Fairy Tales
Jam & Spoon Right in the Night
Japan Gentlemen Take Polaroids
Japan In Vogue
Japan Obscure Alternatives
Japan Oil on Canvas
Japan Souvenir
Japan The Singles
David Sylvian Brilliant Trees
David Sylvian Gone to Earth
Mick Karn Dreams of Reason
Jansen & Barbieri Stories Across Borders
Riuchi Sakamoto End of Asia
Sountrack Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence
Juno Reactor Beyond the Infinite
Juno Reactor Bible of Dreams
Juno Reactor Samurai
Juno Reactor Transmissions
Kraftwerk Computer World
Kraftwerk Electric Café
Kraftwerk Man Machine
Kraftwerk Radioaktivität
Kraftwerk the Mix
Kraftwerk The Robots
Kraftwerk Tour de France
Trancewerk Express Vol I
Kraftewelt Deranged in space
Lords of Acid Lust
Lords of Acid Voodoo-U
Madonna Ray of Light
Maire Brennan Whisper to the Wild Water
Traci Lords Control
Traci Lords Fallen Angel
Loreena McKennitt Book of Secrets
Meriphew Life Volume
Ennio Morricone Legendary Westerns
Ennio Morricone Film Music Vol 1
Ennio Morricone Film Music Vol 2
Natacha Atlas Gedida
Natacha Atlas Remix Collection
Bill Nelson Chance Encounters in the Garden of Light
Bill Nelson Chimes and Rings
Bill Nelson Love that Whirls
Bill Nelson Optimism
Bill Nelson Vistamix
New Order Power Corruption and Lies
New Order Substance
New Order Touched by the Hand of God
Nine Inch Nails Closer to God
Nine Inch Nails Downward Spiral
Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine
Gary Numan Cars (Motorway EP)
Gary Numan Warriors
Gary Numan Asylum
Gary Numan Beserker
Gary Numan Dawn
Gary Numan Exhibition
Gary Numan Other Side of
Gary Numan Outland
Gary Numan Pleasure Principle
Gary Numan Replicas
Gary Numan Selection
Gary Numan The Plan
Gary Numan The Mix
Gary Numan White Noise
OMD Architecture & Morality
OMD Best of
OMD Dazzle Ships
OMD Junk Culture
OMD Liberator
OMD Organisation
OMD Sugar Tax
OMD Then You Turn Away
Opus III Mind Fruit
Orbital Orbital-2
Overlords Control the Mind
Overlords God's Eye
Pete Shelley Homosapien
Philharmonia Lawrence of Arabia
Proganda Wishful Thinking
Propaganda 1234
Propaganda A Secret Wish
Ray Lynch Deep Breakfast
Real McCoy Another Night
Real McCoy Automatic Lover
Real McCoy Run Away
Robert Rich Seven Veils
Robert Rich Yearning
Sade Best of
Seal Seal
Silencers Letter from St Paul
Simple Minds Empires and Dance
Simple Minds Life in a Day
Simple Minds Love Song
Simple Minds New Gold Dreams
Simple Minds Promised You a Miracle
Simple Minds Real to Real
Simple Minds Sons and Fascination
Simple Minds Sparkle in the Rain
Spandau Ballet Journeys to Glory
Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits
Talk Talk Best of
The Champs Golden Classics
The Church Almost Yesterday
U2 Boy
U2 October
U2 War
Ultravox Dancing with Tears
Ultravox Lament
Ultravox Quartet
Ultravox Rage in Eden
Ultravox Rare-2
Ultravox U-Vox
Ultravox Vienna
Midge Ure Answers to Nothing
Midge Ure If I Was
Midge Ure The Gift
Billy Currie Stand up and Walk
Billy Currie Transportation
John Foxx Assembly
John Foxx Metamatic
Utah Saints Something Good
Utah Saints Utah Saints
Vangelis Albedo 0.39
Vangelis Antartica
Vangelis Apocalypse Des Animaux
Vangelis Best of
Vangelis China
Vangelis Conquest of Paradise
Vangelis Direct
Vangelis El Greco
Vangelis Ignacio
Vangelis Oceanic
Vangelis Opera Sauvage
Vangelis See You Later
Vangelis Soil Festivities
Vangelis the City
Vangelis Themes
Vangelis Voices
Vapors Magnets
Vapors New Clear Days
Visage Fade to Grey (EP)
Visage the Anvil
Visage Fade To Grey
Visage Visage
Vollenweider Book of Roses
Waterlillies Envoluptuosity
Waterlillies Tempted
Waterlillies Tempted (EP)
Wings Greatest Hits
Xymox Clan of
Xymox Phoenix
Xymox Twist of Shados
Yaz Upstairs at Eric's
Yaz Situation
YMO BGM
Soundtrack At Play in the Fields of the Lord
Soundtrack Basic Instinct
Soundtrack Black Rain
Soundtrack Blade Runner
Soundtrack Bleu
Soundtrack Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Soundtrack Dead Poets Society
Soundtrack Hamlet
Soundtrack Jacob's Ladder
Soundtrack Kung-Fu
Soundtrack Lawrence of Arabia
Soundtrack Mission Impossible
Soundtrack Mosquito Coast
Soundtrack Night of the Generals
Soundtrack Once Upon a Time in America
Soundtrack Pit and Pendulum
Soundtrack Re-Animator/Bride of
Soundtrack Sheltering Sky
Soundtrack the Mission
Soundtrack Titanic
Soundtrack Total Recall
Soundtrack Witness
Sountrack Good Bad and Ugly
Classical Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker
Classical Grieg - Peer Gynt
Various 100% Energy
Various Artificial Intelligence
Various Chariots of Synths
Various Hardest Hits V4
Various Hypnotic Sounds
Various One A.D.
Various Rave til Dawn
Various Tecnoarmy
Various Trance Raver
Various Trance to the 80's
Various Trans Slovenia Express
Various Two A.D.

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Christopher Childs

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Jan 11, 2002, 6:30:42 AM1/11/02
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"Dalai Lama" <daia...@aol.kom> wrote in message
news:3c3e9fd2...@news.qwest.net...

> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 21:46:48 +0100, Ghāshūl <new...@3x7.dk> wrote:
>
> >It's already established that most people in here are nerds or have some
> >nerdish tendencees. Also, I assume most people like music.
> >Based on these two informations I can assume that at least some of you
> >have a database of your music.
>
> Not til now...
>
> >So how many CD's do you have? And which
> >are they? (burned CD's don't count, haha.)
>
> 258 on the shelves behind me (which means there ~150 floating in
> various binders somewhere), If I they every get around to releasing
> the stuff I have on cassettes and vinyl on CD's (wish someone would
> start music preservation like they do for films) I'd have another 400.
> If the music industry won't sell people what they really want, how can
> they complain about sales being down?

I know there are a few bands hanging around there that stilly currently
release more on vinyl and then cough it up on CD's later (NIN) but I don't
think rereleasing is on their minds. Selling more pop shit to teens who
will actually buy it for $17-20 a disc is slightly more profitable and much
cheaper, because they don't have to pay for anyone good at making discs.
Good engineers won't nearly make up for how crappy the music is.

>
> Anyhow, the list of the ones I can get to right now:
>

<snip>


> Gary Numan Cars (Motorway EP)
> Gary Numan Warriors
> Gary Numan Asylum
> Gary Numan Beserker
> Gary Numan Dawn
> Gary Numan Exhibition
> Gary Numan Other Side of
> Gary Numan Outland
> Gary Numan Pleasure Principle
> Gary Numan Replicas
> Gary Numan Selection
> Gary Numan The Plan
> Gary Numan The Mix
> Gary Numan White Noise

This interests me. From what I heard of this guy he has the shittiest voice
ever, especially in the song Metal, but the actual music itself was
sometimes interesting. Maybe I don't understand him.

Get NIN - Things Falling Apart and listen to Trent's cover of Metal, or I
can send you a 160Kbps MP3. It's $8.99 at Media Play, and besides, you only
have 3 NIN discs ;)


Ashen Shugar

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Jan 11, 2002, 8:52:12 AM1/11/02
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And thusly dids't Ghashul <new...@3x7.dk> speak, to which I responded
as so...

>It's already established that most people in here are nerds or have some
>nerdish tendencees. Also, I assume most people like music.
>Based on these two informations I can assume that at least some of you

>have a database of your music. So how many CD's do you have? And which


>are they? (burned CD's don't count, haha.)
>

>How many have I got? 144

I have brought 4 music CDs. : )

>Which are they?
>

Armageddon: The Album
Romeo Must Die: The Album
The Lost Boys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Atreyu: Demo, April 2000

Ashen Shugar
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Handy Solo

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Jan 11, 2002, 8:32:40 PM1/11/02
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daia...@aol.kom (Dalai Lama) allegedly wrote:

> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 21:46:48 +0100, Ghāshūl <new...@3x7.dk> wrote:
>
> >It's already established that most people in here are nerds or have some
> >nerdish tendencees. Also, I assume most people like music.
> >Based on these two informations I can assume that at least some of you
> >have a database of your music.
>
> Not til now...
>
> >So how many CD's do you have? And which
> >are they? (burned CD's don't count, haha.)
>
> 258 on the shelves behind me (which means there ~150 floating in
> various binders somewhere), If I they every get around to releasing
> the stuff I have on cassettes and vinyl on CD's (wish someone would
> start music preservation like they do for films) I'd have another 400.
> If the music industry won't sell people what they really want, how can
> they complain about sales being down?
>
> Anyhow, the list of the ones I can get to right now:
>

<list snipped>

Based on much of that list, we MUST be about the same age. Eerie, I
saw a lot of stuff I have on tape and CDs!


Oh, how many CDs do I have? Got me - filled several book boxes last
move though. 4 or 500'ish?

No freaking way am I gonna list 'em. Laziness rules.

--
Chris Kasten
7six0393six
http://www.kasten-family.com/chris/


A little ignorance can go a long way.

Dalai Lama

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Jan 11, 2002, 10:28:18 PM1/11/02
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 11:30:42 GMT, "Christopher Childs"
<chr...@dubba.net> wrote:

>> Gary Numan Replicas
>> Gary Numan Selection
>> Gary Numan The Plan
>> Gary Numan The Mix
>> Gary Numan White Noise

>This interests me. From what I heard of this guy he has the shittiest voice
>ever, especially in the song Metal,

As a crooner, Numan is tolerable at best.

>but the actual music itself was
>sometimes interesting. Maybe I don't understand him.

His sophomore albums (Replicas, Pleasure Principle, Telekon -perhaps
Dance and I Assasin) have the best music, and at the time they came
out, there really wasn't a whole lot else out with the same sound or
style. There was a time when the electronic music "section" of many
stores mean they had something by Brian Eno. That's if they were
avante garde.

>Get NIN - Things Falling Apart and listen to Trent's cover of Metal,

Interesting, I hadn't heard of that one before :-)

>or I can send you a 160Kbps MP3. It's $8.99 at Media Play, and besides, you only
>have 3 NIN discs ;)

*If* I can remember it the next time I'm in a store, I'll pick it up,
thanks for the suggestion.

--

Mark P. Nelson

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Jan 11, 2002, 10:56:07 PM1/11/02
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Dalai Lama <daia...@aol.kom> wrote:
: On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 11:30:42 GMT, "Christopher Childs"
: <chr...@dubba.net> wrote:

:>> Gary Numan Replicas
:>> Gary Numan Selection
:>> Gary Numan The Plan
:>> Gary Numan The Mix
:>> Gary Numan White Noise

:>This interests me. From what I heard of this guy he has the shittiest voice
:>ever, especially in the song Metal,

: As a crooner, Numan is tolerable at best.

:>but the actual music itself was
:>sometimes interesting. Maybe I don't understand him.

: His sophomore albums (Replicas, Pleasure Principle, Telekon -perhaps
: Dance and I Assasin) have the best music, and at the time they came
: out, there really wasn't a whole lot else out with the same sound or
: style. There was a time when the electronic music "section" of many
: stores mean they had something by Brian Eno. That's if they were
: avante garde.

Hoo, boy--take me back to my yoot'! Back in 1977 I was hanging out
in the Beggars' Banquet record store in Earls Court in London, when
these five 17-year-old kids in leather jackets with London Underground
logos walk into the store.

"You wanna listen to our demo tape?" asks one of them.

So my mate John and I sat around in the back with the owner (whose
name I have long since forgotten) and listened to the Tubeway Army's
demo tape--Gary Numan's first recordings. We all liked it. Beggars'
Banquet signed the band up and a few weeks later I bought their
first single.

He was a bit rougher and less of a crooner then.

(Meanwhile, Eno and Bowie were in Berlin.)

(some do call me -Tymme-)

--
Mark P. Nelson, Programmer/Analyst III
Department of Integrative Biology, Thomson Laboratory
Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos -- the only sysadmins that matter

Dalai Lama

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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 03:56:07 +0000 (UTC), "Mark P. Nelson"
<m...@alleleb.biol.berkeley.edu> wrote:

>Hoo, boy--take me back to my yoot'! Back in 1977 I was hanging out
>in the Beggars' Banquet record store in Earls Court in London, when
>these five 17-year-old kids in leather jackets with London Underground
>logos walk into the store.

>"You wanna listen to our demo tape?" asks one of them.

>So my mate John and I sat around in the back with the owner (whose
>name I have long since forgotten) and listened to the Tubeway Army's
>demo tape--Gary Numan's first recordings. We all liked it. Beggars'
>Banquet signed the band up and a few weeks later I bought their
>first single.

>He was a bit rougher and less of a crooner then.

>(Meanwhile, Eno and Bowie were in Berlin.)

>(some do call me -Tymme-)

Very cool :-)

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