sadness makes me happy

Like all my favorite CDs, I lose them constantly. I listen to them a lot and in a lot of different places. They get left in cars, forgotten in CD changers, placed in other cases and so on. Mellon Collie has been out of my possession for a few years now, which really has been far too long. But I haven't been able to find it anywhere at stores, until yesterday when, armed with a $30 gift certificate, I entered a local record store and found it used for $14.99...with the two booklets and everything. I was pleased. As I went to sleep, I popped disc one in my CD player and realized it was one of the first times I'd actually listened to a larger portion of it not under the influence of marijuana. It's still really good, though, and it brings back a lot of memories. I'm glad I got it back.
4 comments:
You are so The Emo.
I don't know, I think I prefer Bleach to In Utero. Don't get me wrong, I played In Utero constantly throughout the '90s and on, but I like the rougher edge that Bleach has.
I have such a hard time compiling a top albums list. It's easier for me to do songs.
J do you own an MP3? If not why not?
i'm poor, michelle. poor!
now that you mention it, i should have noted Bleach in the entry. over the years, i've started to like it more and more. it has all the rough edges of In Utero, but without the bitterness and boredom. I'm kinda partial to bitterness and boredom though, hence my love affair with smashing pumpkins.
Well this sucks. I'd send you one over but i know from experience our connections (wires...plugs etc ) are different.
Leave it with me because if anyone deserves one....it's YOU!
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