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Post by Jon Broxton on Mar 29, 2006 23:10:47 GMT -8
So, after MONTHS and MONTHS of hard work and time-consuming effort, my entire soundtrack collection has now been digitized, converted, categorized, and is now sitting on my hard drive as 224GB of 192k MP3s! I've also updated my soundtrack collection spreadsheet so that anyone who wants to see what stuff I have can do so by clicking on this link: www.moviemusicuk.us/soundtrackdatabase.xlsI'll be updating it regularly with new stuff as and when i get it - in the meantime, let the trading commence! ;D
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Post by Southall on Mar 30, 2006 5:14:33 GMT -8
I'm interested in trading "my" copies of Stage Beauty and Cousins / The Comfort of Strangers for "your" copies of Beyond Borders and Loony Tunes!
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Post by Armin on Mar 30, 2006 6:47:49 GMT -8
Whenever you're ready. I always am.
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Post by christopher on Mar 30, 2006 6:55:29 GMT -8
Holy crap, Jon! That's more CDs than I will ever own even in my dreams. Now all you have to do is add another column to list the star rating you gave to each of those 4265 scores (or whatever the number was). --Chris
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Post by Jon Broxton on Apr 1, 2006 17:58:02 GMT -8
Do I have anything else of yours James? I know you have my Cousins/COS and Stage Beauty, and I have your Looney Tunes and Beyond Borders, but I also seem not to have my copies of Eidelman's Christopher Columbus, Isham's The Public Eye and Fenton's Deep Blue... they're not lying around in your place are they by any chance?
I'll send you yours back in the post...
Ah! I just remembered something else of yours I have... Poledouris's Amerika!
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Post by Jangles on Apr 1, 2006 20:11:10 GMT -8
Uh oh...this could get nasty!
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Post by Southall on Apr 2, 2006 0:57:39 GMT -8
Do I have anything else of yours James? I know you have my Cousins/COS and Stage Beauty, and I have your Looney Tunes and Beyond Borders, but I also seem not to have my copies of Eidelman's Christopher Columbus, Isham's The Public Eye and Fenton's Deep Blue... they're not lying around in your place are they by any chance? I'll send you yours back in the post... Ah! I just remembered something else of yours I have... Poledouris's Amerika! Thanks. Sorry, don't have any of those three. I did once borrow Chris Columbus but brought him back. A signed copy, as I recall! (Not signed by me, I should point out.) I haven't got a clue if you've got anything else, I certainly can't think of anything. I had completely forgotten ever owning Poledouris's Amerika! I think I've only got the Badalamenti and Fenton discs of yours - anything else you're aware of?
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Post by Brendan Anderson on Apr 2, 2006 9:20:08 GMT -8
So, after MONTHS and MONTHS of hard work and time-consuming effort, my entire soundtrack collection has now been digitized, converted, categorized, and is now sitting on my hard drive as 224GB of 192k MP3s! Ah, so your's must be the want-ad I saw in the paper: WANTED: 5 iPods for storage of nerd collection. will trade 3 sheep and 1 goat. call 1-800-BIG-SCORE.-Brendan
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Post by Christian K on Apr 2, 2006 11:08:10 GMT -8
Do I have anything else of yours James? I know you have my Cousins/COS and Stage Beauty, and I have your Looney Tunes and Beyond Borders, but I also seem not to have my copies of Eidelman's Christopher Columbus, Isham's The Public Eye and Fenton's Deep Blue... they're not lying around in your place are they by any chance? I'll send you yours back in the post... Ah! I just remembered something else of yours I have... Poledouris's Amerika! This is living proof why I would never ever give one of my CD to another person, and if it were a clone of myself...
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Post by Armin on Apr 2, 2006 13:01:25 GMT -8
I lent a couple of CD's to one of my (now thanks to God ex-) girlfriends and she seriously held them hostage against me. I almost had to give them up for the greater good (getting rid of her). This will never happen again.
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Post by Jon Broxton on Apr 2, 2006 14:09:42 GMT -8
Uh oh...this could get nasty! No, no, nothing of the sort! Southall and I have a "special relationship" - sort of like the one between Bush and Blair - when it comes to our CD collections. Over the past 7 years we've lent each other CDs dozens and dozens and dozens of times, normally when we've met up to go to a football match together, and on one occasion he had some of my CDs and I had some of his CDs FOR THREE YEARS! ;D Me accidentally taking them to America with me is nothing... hehe
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Post by Jangles on Apr 2, 2006 14:28:43 GMT -8
I lent a couple of CD's to one of my (now thanks to God ex-) girlfriends and she seriously held them hostage against me. I almost had to give them up for the greater good (getting rid of her). This will never happen again. This is interesting...where they soudntracks? And what composers?
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Post by muckle dabuckle on Apr 2, 2006 19:48:50 GMT -8
I would love to look at your list, but I'm afraid that it's massive size would literally lockup my computer!
That says something about your collection: I need to buy a new computer just to look at it! ;D
-nate
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Post by Armin on Apr 2, 2006 23:12:22 GMT -8
I lent a couple of CD's to one of my (now thanks to God ex-) girlfriends and she seriously held them hostage against me. I almost had to give them up for the greater good (getting rid of her). This will never happen again. This is interesting...where they soudntracks? And what composers? They were all soundtracks, but I can't really remember which ones. David Newman's The Phantom was in there, Nyman's The Piano and some others.
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Post by Southall on Apr 3, 2006 0:09:35 GMT -8
Thanks. Sorry, don't have any of those three. I did once borrow Chris Columbus but brought him back. A signed copy, as I recall! (Not signed by me, I should point out.) OOPS! I do have Columbus. I just found it hiding behind my Alfred Newman collection! (Well, where else would it be?)
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