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Exploring the Cosmic Connection: Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon at 50
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[QUOTE="Astronuc, post: 6862599, member: 15685"] I bought Dark Side of the Moon, then Wish You Were Here, then retroactively bought Ummagumma and Piper at the Gates of Dawn. I had the vinyl LPs, then bought the CDs (so the vinyl records and turntable wouldn't wear out) and/or MP3s. Same with all my other records and artists. We had a lot of good music to select and play. As [USER=112505]gmax137[/USER] mentioned, some albums I didn't buy right away, since the tunes were played often on the radio - one DJ on one local station would play a whole album. And there were plenty of concerts to attend. Edit/update: I thought about the 1970s, and CDs weren't around yet, so most of the time, I'd record songs/albums from the radio on a cassette tape - either 1 hr (60 min) or 90 min. I'd play them back whenever. In the 1980s, I started by CDs and some rare LPs. [/QUOTE]
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