CD collections - do what with?

Chicken Boo

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I got boxes of cds from back in the day. I don't know what I'm hanging on to them for, I don't see cd players coming back into fashion any time ever. What can I do with these embarrassing reminders of a time when I paid for music? Anyone wanna buy some cds? Real good prices!
 
I got boxes of cds from back in the day. I don't know what I'm hanging on to them for, I don't see cd players coming back into fashion any time ever. What can I do with these embarrassing reminders of a time when I paid for music? Anyone wanna buy some cds? Real good prices!

a List would be AWESOME!

I could be very interested in some of them.
 
A list would be great as an audiophile myself. I am highly interested
 
I would if I actually had a CD player. It's gathering dust somewhere next to the gramophone.
 
local rock albums will have me interested
 
Was thinking this the other day and thought who buys CD's/DVD's nowdays. Walked past HMV and it was packed so I guess people still do. Don't know when last I used physical media.
 
Was thinking this the other day and thought who buys CD's/DVD's nowdays. Walked past HMV and it was packed so I guess people still do. Don't know when last I used physical media.

He was talking about buying music in general. Not just physical media. Nothing wrong with buying music digitally.

Deezer is awesome.
 
Amazon, Ebay etc.
There are always people who want it.

One hundred per cent agreed! Folk like I would happily pay for old CDs. I am always looking through second hand shops and sales for older music to add to my collection. My humble collection of discs is about 400 strong and growing.
 
You can take a pic with a decent phone and leave it to everyone here to decipher the titles.
The name on the side will be easily visible and allow for about 50+ per pic.
 
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