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Post by Miggy »

I'll do this. I'm interested to know what other people are listening to. Hard part will be narrowing / focusing in on just one theme / genre

Post by shando »

I'm in. Where's Bob McKnee?
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Post by Wesley »

I have absolutely no time to do this. Sign me up.

Has someone already laid dibs on bagpipes, japanese covers of american hits, or 80s music we wish we could forget, 'cause i can knock any of those out of the park.
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I assume this is for a CD of cd audio files, not a shitload of MP3s, right?

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Post by Jules »

I was probably going to do the 80's music we'd rather forget, but we can negotiate.
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Post by mcnichol »

shando wrote:I'm in. Where's Bob McKnee?
This sounds so very awesome but I'm worried about my actual follow-thru. I'm gonna give it a think.

Wes wrote:japanese covers of american hits
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Post by valetoile »

CDs should be in a format readable by a normal CD player. However, feel free to make a multi-disc set, if you feel so compelled.

And BMcKnee, I think you should go ahead and say yes. Remember when you made me a copy of that McSweeney's CD? That's follow though, and you've got it.
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Post by nadine »

so we have to make like 18 cds per person?...
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Post by acrouch »

nadine wrote:so we have to make like 18 cds per person?...
Just one per person. CDs are pretty durable.

Post by shando »

acrouch wrote:
nadine wrote:so we have to make like 18 cds per person?...
Just one per person. CDs are pretty durable.
I think Nadine meant one participant makes 1 cd each for all the other participants. Right, Nadine? So if there are 19 peeps, Nadine would copy her mix 18 times, one each for all the rest of the group.
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valetoile wrote:And BMcKnee, I think you should go ahead and say yes. Remember when you made me a copy of that McSweeney's CD? That's follow though, and you've got it.
Hold on just a sec. Bob still owes me a dvd of that Garth Whatchamawhosits show, so don't speak to fast about his follow through, Val. :D
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Wesley wrote: Has someone already laid dibs on bagpipes, japanese covers of american hits, or 80s music we wish we could forget, 'cause i can knock any of those out of the park.
I could put a dent in the japanese covers of american favorites, but I'll take a step back on account of I'm curious to see what you've got, there.
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Post by Wesley »

You have the technology, but do you have the will?

Go for it, sir. There are many other avenues my pathetic music collection could cover, such as Civil War Marching songs, DDR's greatest hits, The Fat Boys/Dolly Parton Love Songs collection, songs my dad made me listen to on the way to the grocery store (starring the Kingston Trio and Chuck Berry's My Ding-A-Ling), or a direct rip of C&C Music Factory's break-thru album "Gonna Make You Sweat."
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Post by Miggy »

And Phil can add his CD of beat tracks from the improvised rap class....
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