1950s rock & roll: Although I don't have any of this in my big mp3 collection, I am not against this kind of music in theory. And although it seemed that this disc ripped okay, about half the songs are messed up. So...oh well. I do have a strong aversion to syrupy ballads of that period, and I deleted one song outright without even listening to it: "Tell Laura I Love Her." I hope never to hear that song again. So only about half this disc survived, and there's nothing wrong with most of them, but I don't think I'll bother keeping any of this one anyway.
Because you never know what trivial bit of information may ultimately prove to be vitally important.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Malt Shop Memories: Jukebox Gems (yard sale CD)
1950s rock & roll: Although I don't have any of this in my big mp3 collection, I am not against this kind of music in theory. And although it seemed that this disc ripped okay, about half the songs are messed up. So...oh well. I do have a strong aversion to syrupy ballads of that period, and I deleted one song outright without even listening to it: "Tell Laura I Love Her." I hope never to hear that song again. So only about half this disc survived, and there's nothing wrong with most of them, but I don't think I'll bother keeping any of this one anyway.
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The fifties had some good rock songs, but, like you said, it also had some amazingly bad slow ballads.
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