sideshowbob
Champagne fascia aficionado
John Zorn has lived in the same apartment since 1977. His record collection is so big that he had to have the kitchen removed years ago to make more space, he eats out instead.
Between Testcard F and Them here.What about The The?
And that’s probably just the Tzadik catalogue.John Zorn has lived in the same apartment since 1977. His record collection is so big that he had to have the kitchen removed years ago to make more space, he eats out instead.
Separate shelving unit, set slightly apart from the lesser artistsWhat about The The?
The most heated argument I ever had stoned was whether Iggy Pop should be filed under I or P.Under D, as it's not his real name
Between That Petrol Emotion and Them Crooked Vultures for me.
My copy resides in a segment of my collection loosely unlabelled as ‘Hip Hop.’
Past that point, I don’t keep records in alphabetical order. It would hurt my head too much.
It doesn’t give the full answer but segmenting by genres or types (eg male vocal) can help
For those of you with a healthy collection of 12” singles (like me) - would I be right in assuming that you keep the 12” singles separately from the LPs - not mixed together? Or maybe not……..
What about The The?
I think if a stage name is taken as a conventional surname then you file under that i.e Elton John is under J. Iggy under P. And Bowie under B.
I think Elton John should be under J, but Iggy under I. When managing my digital collection, the first two stooges albums are grouped under Iggy Pop, but on vinyl they are under The Stooges. I just roll that way.