5 albums you'd take on a desert island

1) (Even to this day)

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If you and Flamencology learned to meditate, you wouldn't feel the need to horde material things to achieve happiness.

A little harsh and in bad context, but true.

I've dealt with people recently who hold onto all of their shit like it's their firstborn child. It's all going to disintegrate one day anyways...
 
Ok ok.. my last five

Thick as a Brick- Jethro Tull
Isle of Wight/Atlanta Pop Festival 1971 ( Hendrix, J Winter, Isley Bros, Cactus, Allman Bros, Mountain)
Electric Ladyland
Chords of Fame- Phil Oaks
Tres Hombres - ZZ Top
 
A little harsh and in bad context, but true.

I've dealt with people recently who hold onto all of their shit like it's their firstborn child. It's all going to disintegrate one day anyways...
This took a turn....

I downsized from a house to a condo.

I've got a shitload of cool stuff packed away and stored in two of the warehouses at work...

Sometimes it's not that everything is going to disintegrate...I'm pretty sure we all get that..


I think it's more about getting off of lazy asses and sorting things out...


Correct me if I'm wrong.......
 
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Stranger - Billy Joel
Crossing The Line - Simon McBride
Couldn't Stand The Weather - Stevie Ray Vaughan
 
[QUOTE="tompetty, post: 1119651, member: 2612"

I think it's more about getting off of lazy asses and sorting things out...


Correct me if I'm wrong.......[/QUOTE]

no you're def right, and I am very guilty of doing (or not doing) just that...
 
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