If this topic's been done before please feel free to take off but recently as a 'Keep it Analogue' fan I finally relinquished and thought I'd put some of my music onto an iPod. I know a lot of folks bandy MP3s around (and this ain't exactly new tecnology) but I guess there must be still a few of us who just keep to vinyl.
Anyway starting to load it up was a it of challenge in terms of what records to start with, is it your play/favourites box, by artist, label, era, style etc
Anyway having loaded by no particular order I was kinda of surprised to find a couple of Artists that in the end just seemed to have the most tracks and perhaps sum up my taste.
In my case it was Fred Hughes (Baby boy, walk on back, cant take it away etc)...
and the other may be less of a surprise Edwin Starr
If this topic's been done before please feel free to take off but recently as a 'Keep it Analogue' fan I finally relinquished and thought I'd put some of my music onto an iPod. I know a lot of folks bandy MP3s around (and this ain't exactly new tecnology) but I guess there must be still a few of us who just keep to vinyl.
Anyway starting to load it up was a it of challenge in terms of what records to start with, is it your play/favourites box, by artist, label, era, style etc
Anyway having loaded by no particular order I was kinda of surprised to find a couple of Artists that in the end just seemed to have the most tracks and perhaps sum up my taste.
In my case it was Fred Hughes (Baby boy, walk on back, cant take it away etc)...
and the other may be less of a surprise Edwin Starr
Anyone else had MP3 revelations?