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From | "Sager, Greg" <greg.sager@bankofamerica.com> |
Subject | Re: BS |
Date | Mon, 01 Nov 2004 03:07:19 -0600 |
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 14:47:43 -0400
From: Dave Seaman <seamand@upmc.edu>
To: "audities@smoe.org" <audities@smoe.org>
Subject: BS
Message-ID: <BDA8088F.18E9%seamand@upmc.edu>
Organizing my CD collection last night - it was a disaster. Made piles of
CDs by artists of each letter in the alphabet. The biggest piles by far are
the B and the S artists. I mean, these piles were the skyscrapers amongst
the other letters! Interesting. Well, maybe only interesting to me... Also
interesting to note that all letters are covered, thanks to Queen, XTC and
Zombies.
The top five letters by volume in my music library:
1) S
2) B
3) C
4) R
5) D
X is not a problem for me in terms of skimpiness -- only three acts are
represented (X, X-Ray Spex, and XTC), but my large collections of Swindon's
favorite sons and the L.A. punkabilly quartet more than make up for the lack
of variety. Z is pretty well-represented between Warren Zevon, Zilch,
Zumpano, and the odd ZZ Top album or two. Q's my weak spot: Eight Queen
albums and an Annie Quick EP, and that's it. Time to get cracking on
starting those Queensryche and Suzy Quatro collections, I guess.
This should have interested absolutely nobody, and probably still won't, but
Dave's given me the excuse to share my archival data with the rest of the
world. Thanks, Dave! ;-)
Gregory Sager
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