Do the records that you've been into for more than ten years (or twenty, for some of us!) still receive regular spins?
For example, I first got into Maiden in 1984, buying both Piece of Mind and Number of the Beast on the same day that summer. Love both records, consider undisputed classics of the metal genre. However, at most, I play these once/year. Ive just played them out over the years...and dont feel the need to go back to them often.
Same can be said for other classics I've been into for many years, such as "Paranoid", "Screaming for Vengeance", "Master of Puppets", etc.
Do you feel the same, or do your fav, classic discs from years passed still find regular time in your CD player?
I must say, however, that Sabbath's "Heaven & Hell" has been played, at least, once per month, for the last 20 years. I never get tired of the atmosphere and grandeur of that awesome, classic record.
For example, I first got into Maiden in 1984, buying both Piece of Mind and Number of the Beast on the same day that summer. Love both records, consider undisputed classics of the metal genre. However, at most, I play these once/year. Ive just played them out over the years...and dont feel the need to go back to them often.
Same can be said for other classics I've been into for many years, such as "Paranoid", "Screaming for Vengeance", "Master of Puppets", etc.
Do you feel the same, or do your fav, classic discs from years passed still find regular time in your CD player?
I must say, however, that Sabbath's "Heaven & Hell" has been played, at least, once per month, for the last 20 years. I never get tired of the atmosphere and grandeur of that awesome, classic record.