How selective are you?


Unless someone is a big classical music fan, I am always amazed by the fact that many have thousands of LPs and cds.
With classical music, you can sometimes have a hundred copies of the same composition performed by different musicians in different places.
As an example, I like fusion era Miles. For my taste, absolutely best albums from that time are Bitches Brew and Pangaea. And that's exactly what I have, just these two because everything else from him after it is either much weaker or just junk.
Or take Pink Floyd. Wish You Were Here and Dark Side are the best, so I have them. The Wall is OK, I don't have it, and the rest is just not worth it at all.
Deep Purple. Machine Head and maybe Live in Japan, that's all, though I think that Demon's Eye from Fireball is a great song.
Why listen to what is worse along with what is better? To make "better" even better by comparizon?
I think that there is no good music, classical aside, for thousands of titles though there are many good songs scattered in many albums. Maybe some keep many titles because of one or two songs, I don't know.
inna
Don't let me think about when I retire, as I've around 14,000 l.p.'s & 2000 c.d.'s
Mostly the vinyl is classical, opera & jazz, c.d.'s are a mixture of jazz, country & m.o.r.
I sometimes admonish myself for having 4 or 5 of the same l.p.'s and even the same pressings. But from January this year I cancelled all my subscriptions to re-issues series and stopped buying c.d.'s - going cold turkey!
I've bought music using two methods. One is to seek out first pressings of music I am familiar with due to reviews and members' preferences, or hearing a piece on Sirius radio or Pandora. The other is random impulse buying. Thing is I've been surprised in a good way by a lot of the random buys. Have 1086 LP's and over 500 cd's.
My new method for buying music is to review it on "Youtube" first. That's given me 100% satisfaction.
I subscribe to MOG, Rhapsody and Pandora. For a monthly fee of less than 3 CD's, I have access to an endless supply of new music and access to practically any album I want to hear at any time. I may never buy another CD or album again.