great collection. About 2 months ago I started collecting CDs mostly about my favorite artists and I already have several. I never thought that in the digital age I would be into collecting CDs but it's a sensation It's different to have the product in my hands and be able to appreciate the product beyond the music. I have a lot of fun looking at the covers and books, that's priceless. When I started listening to music CDs were already disappearing and I didn't have the opportunity to live that era so it's like having the opportunity to live an era that I didn't have the opportunity to live . Now music is very fast and songs are released very often, music is not given as much value as before, it was a much more complex process to be able to acquire the music that people liked.
I think with Walmart releases, IF the album had a Parental Advisory, walmart would sell the clean version...I remember getting OffSpring and Green Day albums from Walmart back in the day and since they didn't have parental advisory on them from the beginning, they just sold them unedited. I know Green Day albums have Parental Advisory on them now so odds are, Walmart would have edited versions....
Sometimes the logo is a sticker but sometimes it’s printed on there. Usually if you buy it and it doesn’t have the sticker or logo it’s probably the clean version.
@@EthanWilson64 The graduation text was a sticker but not the parental advisory logo it just wasn't there but when I listened to it it's the normal version which I'm grateful it is
great collection. About 2 months ago I started collecting CDs mostly about my favorite artists and I already have several. I never thought that in the digital age I would be into collecting CDs but it's a sensation It's different to have the product in my hands and be able to appreciate the product beyond the music. I have a lot of fun looking at the covers and books, that's priceless. When I started listening to music CDs were already disappearing and I didn't have the opportunity to live that era so it's like having the opportunity to live an era that I didn't have the opportunity to live . Now music is very fast and songs are released very often, music is not given as much value as before, it was a much more complex process to be able to acquire the music that people liked.
Thanks!
Damn.....
Not the 95" SOURCE!!!
I like your style Youngblood.
Love the Biggie items you have. I have his two regular albums, and greatest hits.
Snoop dogg giving you a death row chain is a whole new level of flex 😂
Doggystyle 😍😍😍
Amazing Collection!
Thanks!
I think with Walmart releases, IF the album had a Parental Advisory, walmart would sell the clean version...I remember getting OffSpring and Green Day albums from Walmart back in the day and since they didn't have parental advisory on them from the beginning, they just sold them unedited. I know Green Day albums have Parental Advisory on them now so odds are, Walmart would have edited versions....
You really love the notorious big
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Hi my favorite are the beastie boys!
I think this guy likes biggie. Can’t be too sure tho
Is there a way to tell if it's the clean version or not ? Because I have a graduation cd without the parental advisory logo but it's not censored
Sometimes the logo is a sticker but sometimes it’s printed on there. Usually if you buy it and it doesn’t have the sticker or logo it’s probably the clean version.
@@EthanWilson64 The graduation text was a sticker but not the parental advisory logo it just wasn't there but when I listened to it it's the normal version which I'm grateful it is
I hate the remastered version of Ready to Die
The vinyl me please vinyl has the original samples