Jane's Addiction "Nothing Shocking" and Radiohead's "OK Computer" literally changed the trajectory of my life! You've got a great, well-rounded collection. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! And I fully agree. When I listen to music on my phone I tend to skip songs, listen to random ones on shuffle, etc. but with cds and vinyls I really take the time to listen to the entire album and taken in all the songs. It's truly an unmatched experience!
great collection, Im also a cd collector since the nineties that whole grunge movement thing happenes. and its still growing, since hardly any store has physical cds, at least where im at, I hey them at garage sales and thrift stores. I love the hunt for that nostalgia.... I do own an Ipod classic 129GB which has most of my collection and comes in handy when I'm in the car just jamming while I drive. I love playing the cds at hilome though there's nothing like it!! I play the songs that made me into a musician...love writing and playing the music 🎶😌 P.S. you have that No Alternative compilation cd, did you know about the hidden Nirvana track at the very end, its called "sappy" its not listed in the cd as a track. 😅
Same here! There's a couple of record stores that sell cds near me but everything is so expensive 😭 Over the years I've definitely gotten most of my cds while thrifting. ahhhh yes the ipods! I actually have a nano 1st gen ipod that my cousin gave me ages ago. I used to play the brick breaker game on it every day 😆 Yes I did know about sappy!! I first heard sappy on the 'with the lights out' box set... and while listening to the No Alternative compilation I was so surprised to hear it. Such a fun little easter egg ✨🕺
@@dikiASMRRhad to reply to this thread again, lol! I just purchased a couple more 90s cds from a thrift store no less..... smashing pumpkins Gish, cracker's kerosene hat, Green Day Dookie, and 2 fellow texan artists Ian Moore's Modern Day Folkore (muddy Jesus is a great track) SRV' s Couldn't stand the weather!! love dem blues too with 90s grunge haha ll😂.... P.S. keep growing that CD collection diki would love to see more if that!
@@leftadrift3920 omggg that's so cool!! I love Gish so much :D I don't think I've ever heard Muddy Jesus but I will listen to it rn!! 10/10 finds!! I've gotten so many new cds over the past few months that I have to find more storage for them 😭 Time to reorganize!!
Thank you so much!! Most of the music I listen to was introduced to me by my dad. He loves the 70s and 80s, so I just grew up listening to songs from that era... and then I started getting into bands from the 90s, and here we are! I learned some new songs on guitar so maybe I should film a new video soon 😉🤣
@@dikiASMRR Your dad is a rockstar man, I want to be like him and inculcate a great music culture in my own house one day. Also we need a new guitar video ASAP!!!!
@@shiv2033 Ahahaha I'll let him know he's a rockstar... I'm sure he'll be so happy 🤘🤘.... I plan to film a guitar video in 2 weeks since I'm not at home at the moment. But I promise it'll be up soon!! 🎉🎉
A few records you'd probably love: You Forgot It In People by Broken Social Scene, Just Another Diamond Day by Vashti Bunyan, Odyssey and Oracle by the Zombies, Basket of Light by Pentangle, I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight by Richard and Linda Thompson, Another Green World by Brian Eno, Bryter Layter by Nick Drake, And Then Suddenly Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out by Yo La Tango, Underachievers Please Try Harder by Camera Obscura, Milk Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom, Forever Changes by Love, We Will Always Love You by the Avalanches, Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? by the Unicorns.
omg thank you for the recommendations! I see some familiar titles but I can't wait to listen to them all :D I'll keep updating this comment as I listen to them and let you know what I think of them 💫🎉
I started around 6/7 years ago :) The first cd I ever bought for myself was the smashing pumpkins 'mellon collie and the infinite sadness' album. I had no idea who the smashing pumpkins were back then but the album cover looked cool so I decided to buy it. My love for cds just exploded from then on 💫
came for the ASMR stayed for the absolute epic music taste
🤘🤘thank you !!
Jane's Addiction "Nothing Shocking" and Radiohead's "OK Computer" literally changed the trajectory of my life! You've got a great, well-rounded collection. Thanks for sharing.
Yes! Thank you!
Very cool, you have good taste. Owning physical media is a valuable thing and I think gives you more reverence for what you consume.
Thank you! And I fully agree. When I listen to music on my phone I tend to skip songs, listen to random ones on shuffle, etc. but with cds and vinyls I really take the time to listen to the entire album and taken in all the songs. It's truly an unmatched experience!
great collection, Im also a cd collector since the nineties that whole grunge movement thing happenes. and its still growing, since hardly any store has physical cds, at least where im at, I hey them at garage sales and thrift stores. I love the hunt for that nostalgia.... I do own an Ipod classic 129GB which has most of my collection and comes in handy when I'm in the car just jamming while I drive. I love playing the cds at hilome though there's nothing like it!! I play the songs that made me into a musician...love writing and playing the music 🎶😌
P.S. you have that No Alternative compilation cd, did you know about the hidden Nirvana track at the very end, its called "sappy" its not listed in the cd as a track. 😅
Same here! There's a couple of record stores that sell cds near me but everything is so expensive 😭 Over the years I've definitely gotten most of my cds while thrifting.
ahhhh yes the ipods! I actually have a nano 1st gen ipod that my cousin gave me ages ago. I used to play the brick breaker game on it every day 😆
Yes I did know about sappy!! I first heard sappy on the 'with the lights out' box set... and while listening to the No Alternative compilation I was so surprised to hear it. Such a fun little easter egg ✨🕺
@@dikiASMRRhad to reply to this thread again, lol! I just purchased a couple more 90s cds from a thrift store no less..... smashing pumpkins Gish, cracker's kerosene hat, Green Day Dookie, and 2 fellow texan artists Ian Moore's Modern Day Folkore (muddy Jesus is a great track) SRV' s Couldn't stand the weather!! love dem blues too with 90s grunge haha ll😂....
P.S. keep growing that CD collection diki would love to see more if that!
@@leftadrift3920 omggg that's so cool!! I love Gish so much :D I don't think I've ever heard Muddy Jesus but I will listen to it rn!! 10/10 finds!!
I've gotten so many new cds over the past few months that I have to find more storage for them 😭 Time to reorganize!!
immaculate taste!!
thank you thank you 🙏
Damn, your taste is immaculate. How did you get into the classics? Also we need more guitar videos.
Thank you so much!! Most of the music I listen to was introduced to me by my dad. He loves the 70s and 80s, so I just grew up listening to songs from that era... and then I started getting into bands from the 90s, and here we are!
I learned some new songs on guitar so maybe I should film a new video soon 😉🤣
@@dikiASMRR Your dad is a rockstar man, I want to be like him and inculcate a great music culture in my own house one day. Also we need a new guitar video ASAP!!!!
@@shiv2033 Ahahaha I'll let him know he's a rockstar... I'm sure he'll be so happy 🤘🤘.... I plan to film a guitar video in 2 weeks since I'm not at home at the moment. But I promise it'll be up soon!! 🎉🎉
@@dikiASMRRThank you!!
oh, inverted world by the shins was one of my first cds! noone ever has a clue when i talk about them! shame really
Right, it's a super fun album!! I've been recommending "New Slang" to all my friends LOL, it's my fav song for the autumn weather :)
A few records you'd probably love: You Forgot It In People by Broken Social Scene, Just Another Diamond Day by Vashti Bunyan, Odyssey and Oracle by the Zombies, Basket of Light by Pentangle, I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight by Richard and Linda Thompson, Another Green World by Brian Eno, Bryter Layter by Nick Drake, And Then Suddenly Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out by Yo La Tango, Underachievers Please Try Harder by Camera Obscura, Milk Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom, Forever Changes by Love, We Will Always Love You by the Avalanches, Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? by the Unicorns.
omg thank you for the recommendations! I see some familiar titles but I can't wait to listen to them all :D I'll keep updating this comment as I listen to them and let you know what I think of them 💫🎉
@@dikiASMRR Haha, please do! I'm a musician, so I'm always happy to prattle on about the albums I love. We have similar taste, I think.
So glad you recommended Nick Drake!! I’d also recommend you listen to his album ‘five leaves left’!
Woww thats a lot!! How long have you been collecting them?
I started around 6/7 years ago :) The first cd I ever bought for myself was the smashing pumpkins 'mellon collie and the infinite sadness' album. I had no idea who the smashing pumpkins were back then but the album cover looked cool so I decided to buy it. My love for cds just exploded from then on 💫
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Omg amazing taste ^_^ what cd player do you use? 🩷
Thank you so much! On my desk I have the sony cfd-e100 and for my main sound system (connected to speakers) I use the yamaha rx-e300 ^^