I just can't help myself.
This past weekend, I bought a book and six CDs.  All obsolete technology.
Friday, I had to get the new one by Mumford & Sons called "BABEL" pronounced "Baybull" at target.  Love that sound.
Then to Half-Price Books with all that Mom and Pop feel to the place.  Great selection and price.  Always costs $30 to $40 to go in there.  This would be the one in Palatine, Illinois, by Dundee and Rand (US-12) roads.
WE LOVE PIRATE RADIO--  Five CD set with 105 1960s songs.  Lots of British songs.
SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES: 1977--  Three CD set with some we are familiar with here in the US and a lot of the ones from the UK.
ENDLESS HIGHWAY: THE MUSIC OF THE BAND--Singers and groups like Bruce Hornsby, Allman Brothers, Blues Traveler and Josh Turner singing songs by you-know-who.
RED RUBBER BALL-- THE CYRKLE--  A greatest hits collection.  remember "Turn Down Day?"
The book was on battleships and cruisers in the world's navies.
Then, yesterday, I went to the Vinyl Revolution in McHenry, Illinois,  and enjoyed flipping through those CDs and albums.  Limited myself to just one CD.
TO THE BONE--  KINKS--  Their last release before breaking up in 1996, a double CD with 29 songs.
Stuck in the Past.  --RoadDog
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