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Off topic: Bev, is your current profile picture from Avebury?

It is indeed...one of my favourite places. And, unlike Stonehenge, free and rarely crowded.

I spent a wonderful day in Avebury about 14 years ago. That part of England is one of the most beautiful places on earth.

Indeed! From Wiltshire to Cornwall is my heaven.

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No basements in the UK...just cellars. I don't have one...I'd probably run into old mine workings if I tried to dig one.

All irrelevant anyway. We'll soon be storing everything on our external hard drives. Or one of those 'cloud' things people talk about but I don't understand.

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For the jazz I do a simple set of columns:
  • performer
  • album title
  • recording date
  • date I bought it
  • format (CD/LP/CD-R)
  • no. discs
  • nationality

I have different sheets for classical, rock, folk, MOR, Latin, World, Scandinavian (folk), country, Brazilian.

Sounds like a good exercise to do for insurance purposes as well.

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For the jazz I do a simple set of columns:
  • performer
  • album title
  • recording date
  • date I bought it
  • format (CD/LP/CD-R)
  • no. discs
  • nationality

I have different sheets for classical, rock, folk, MOR, Latin, World, Scandinavian (folk), country, Brazilian.

Sounds like a good exercise to do for insurance purposes as well.

That was why I did it originally - so if things got stolen or washed away by a tidal wave (very common in central England) I'd know what needed replacing.

It's also a quick reference if I'm not sure if I have a particular recording.

Posted

Actually it was a joke. San Marino is a sort of Cayman Island for Italy: obscure banks, tons of strange companies, so when RC wrote about San Marino I presumed he got 89 per cent of its collection from this: a tax dodger's paradise.

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After the US (probably more than 90%), the countries best represented in my jazz collection would be Germany, France, UK and Italy, in that order.

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Actually it was a joke. San Marino is a sort of Cayman Island for Italy: obscure banks, tons of strange companies, so when RC wrote about San Marino I presumed he got 89 per cent of its collection from this: a tax dodger's paradise.

Me too. Kind of a joke. But we don't actually pay taxes on any discs purchased over the internets, right? I don't think I ever have. :unsure:

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Here's mine

USA 77.64

SENEGAL 8.73

GUINEE CONAKRY 3.94

MALI 2.76

JAMAICA 1.69

SOUTH AFRICA 1.13

CUBA 0.89

NIGERIA 0.60

GAMBIA 0.45

UK 0.39

COTE D'IVOIRE 0.33

GHANA 0.17

SPAIN 0.17

CABO VERDE 0.16

HOLLAND 0.14

BRAZIL 0.10

HAITI 0.10

JAPAN 0.08

SIERRA LEONE 0.08

CAMEROON 0.06

FRANCE 0.06

MEXICO 0.06

NAMIBIA 0.06

BENIN 0.04

D R CONGO 0.04

BERMUDA 0.02

CANADA 0.02

GERMANY 0.02

MOROCCO 0.02

NIGER 0.02

SWITZERLAND 0.02

TURKEY 0.02

VENEZUELA 0.02

Based on the nationality of the artists.

So that's

USA 77.64

Africa 18.55

Rest 3.81

MG

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Here's mine

USA 77.64

SENEGAL 8.73

GUINEE CONAKRY 3.94

MALI 2.76

JAMAICA 1.69

SOUTH AFRICA 1.13

CUBA 0.89

NIGERIA 0.60

GAMBIA 0.45

UK 0.39

COTE D'IVOIRE 0.33

GHANA 0.17

SPAIN 0.17

CABO VERDE 0.16

HOLLAND 0.14

BRAZIL 0.10

HAITI 0.10

JAPAN 0.08

SIERRA LEONE 0.08

CAMEROON 0.06

FRANCE 0.06

MEXICO 0.06

NAMIBIA 0.06

BENIN 0.04

D R CONGO 0.04

BERMUDA 0.02

CANADA 0.02

GERMANY 0.02

MOROCCO 0.02

NIGER 0.02

SWITZERLAND 0.02

TURKEY 0.02

VENEZUELA 0.02

What? No Zambia?

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What? No Zambia?

Nope. Apart from South African Township jazz (which is rather different to all other kinds of African music), I've almost nothing from any of the Bantu-speaking nations. They've always struck me as being insufficiently rhythmically complex. But that may just be the ubiquitous influence of Congolese Rhumba throughout those countries.

MG

Posted

What? No Zambia?

Nope. Apart from South African Township jazz (which is rather different to all other kinds of African music), I've almost nothing from any of the Bantu-speaking nations. They've always struck me as being insufficiently rhythmically complex. But that may just be the ubiquitous influence of Congolese Rhumba throughout those countries.

MG

No per mille of Zimbabwe ??

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Marseille 80%

Glasgow 10%

Friends 9%

With me 1%

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