(12-11-2011, 06:09 PM)snobles Wrote: No iPod here either, don't listen to much music...Stern on Sirius/XM keeps me busy...Lastly this is the one I look at the most as it reminds me of the '93 Montreal Cup run and when I was a goalie back in the day:
It's not hard to see why this card's your daily looker - but the you blurb and the stick on card on stick action really brings it home.
I'm glad your taste in cards is better than your taste in radio! j/k
(12-11-2011, 07:35 PM)dark crawler88 Wrote: For some reason I listen to the Iron Man 2 Sound track (AC / DC), State of Shock and from there I usualy do about 100 random song play lists varying from Hard Rock to Classic Rock.
If we're talking classic rock, Pink Floyd was for a very long time, my favorite band. Also, I remember when you pulled that Sakic...I'd have a hard time putting that one away too,
(12-11-2011, 07:56 PM)wickabee Wrote: Love this thread.
Ok, first: Music:
#1 Modest Mouse: Good News For People Who Love Bad News
When I first heard this album, I did not like it. It took a solid 6 months of hearing bits and pieces to even get me to listen to the whole thing. When I was faced with a bus ride from Calgary to Kelowna and a friend lent it to me, I figured what the hey. By the time we pulled into Kelowna it was one of my favourites. Has been ever since.
One of my closest friends tried to get me to listen to this very album, citing it as one of her favorites. Since we have similar music tastes, I had high expectations, but I have to admit, I hated it and couldn't get through it. I remember comparing it to Squirrel Nut Zippers and boy was she offended, lol! It's one of those albums that I definitely plan to go back to though. Some stuff you just need to be in the right mood to "get." For me, My Bloody Valentine's 'Loveless' and Pulp's 'Different Class' are two examples of albums I couldn't finish upon first listen but eventually fell in love with when the time was right. I'll make another note of 'Good News For People Who Love Bad News' now.
Also, your entire post was a fascinating read...thanks for sharing. I never thought I'd appreciate a Pro-Set hockey card as much as I do now.
(12-12-2011, 01:18 PM)bimola Wrote: Music rotation - what ever my 10 year old daughter allows me to listen to in the car (and some XM occassionally)
Card rotation: I always come back to these four (I know you said three, but, I've admired these as a group from day 1):
Is 'Rosenshontz' still popular with the kids, or does that date me a bit?
Also, you're a high end collector with a wide range...but you're certainly not fickle, I'll give you that!
(12-12-2011, 04:11 PM)onoxxxregretso Wrote: I don't really look at my cards...
Actually, I don't look at most of my cards as often as I probably should given the time I spend on them, which is part of the reason I started thinking about which cards I actually do look at.
And no, I haven't heard of any of these bands...should I have?