GRAB A STACK OF ROCK With Mike and the Mad Metal Man
Special π »π Έπ π ΄ Episode featuring guest Tim Durling
Episode 136: Collecting Quirks of the Music Nerds
On tonight’s special episode of Grab A Stack of Rock, we welcome back special guest Tim Durling, for a controversial topic:Β collecting!Β Every collector has different “needs” and goals.Β For example, Harrison and I seek a physical copy of every officially released song, and versions of songs, by the bands we collect.Β Tim has different goals in mind.Β On deck for tonight’s discussion:
- Controvery! Tim doesn’t open vinyl!
- Tim and Mike have formats they can’t play!
- What we buy, what we don’t and why?
- CD/DVD/Bluray combo packages – where do we file them?
- KISS Solo Albums – What order?
- Box Sets – how do we file those?
- Filing “Alice” under “A”?
- Filing side projects under main bands?
- Why Mike didn’t like having two copies of any one thing.
- What is “complete” to us?
- Do we collect air?Β And why not?
- Why Mike will not share files.
- Mad About Purchases.
- At what point do I decide I’m “done” collection any band?
This is sure to be a wild discussion.Β Don’t miss it tonight!
Friday January 30 atΒ 7:00 PM EST, 8:00 PM Atlantic.Β Enjoy on YouTube,Β Facebook or Twitter.

Great topic, Mike, Harrison, and Tim. Iβll be there. Henry.Β
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Always sort Alice under A.
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So you and Harrison do that. I go by “library rules” – file under last name. In this case, “Alice Cooper” is ALSO the name of a band. But, Harrison would also file Bryan Adams under B.
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