I’ve been busy. Taking a bunch of CDs out of my huge collection. Re-listening to a lot of the CDs. I realize that a lot of the CDs that had a lot of hype and was intensely fast, are the ones that I may tend to discard now. They seem to have lost their lustre.
The interesting album that I am keeping is Eric Clapton’s There’s One In Every Crowd. Why? This album has sound almost tired and bored, but now I feel like it really is enjoyable. The album sounds so relaxed, chilled, maybe even depressing, but it could fit my mood, and I can really enjoy it. Is this the sign of age? But I still like Stevie Ray Vaughn’s Texas Flood, and I did discard, Clapton’s later releases.
Right now, I am listening to Elton John’s greatest hits, wondering if I should keep this 2 CD collection, for Daniel, Your Song, Blue Eyes, Someone Saved My Life Tonight, and my favourite Philadelphia Freedom.
Or maybe I should just rip it and send to another friend who might like to keep it. Elton John’s piano playing and arrangements of his music, makes his music quite grand, but not towards the formal. There is that connection he still has, that personal part.
Tomorrow, I have to check the banks for loans. To see if they can finance my collection of rare CD collection, that I have stored in Sweden. (It’s there, but I have to transport them here, sigh.)