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Zilvia Junkie
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Location: Alabama
Age: 56
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Yes, I look like that
![]() Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: In my supervillain's lair
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The Roots: "Illadelph Halflife" and "Do you want more?!!??!?!" Buju Banton: "'til Shiloh" and "Friends for Life" Mile Davis "Kind Of Blue" John Coltrane "A Love Supreme" Gil Scott-Heron "The Revolution will not be televised" and "Spirits" Nas "Illmatic" "Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Blackstar" and Funkadelic "Hardcore Jollies" ... that 12-album MP3 disc would settle my need to hear any of my favorite albums for whatever mood I may find myself in. Unfortunately, I do not make my MP3 discs like that, I would rather take the effort to make them make sense for easy reference on the fly, like having all the Linkin Park albums on one disc with similar music, a lot of Jazz on one disc, a lot of blues on one disc,funk, R&B, whatever keeps the disc as a "collection." Artists with a bunch of albums, like Jay-Z make this a approach a lot easier. |
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