Savage.  The absolute joy of discovery in a find like that for him.  I also used to rip MP3 CDs for my discman.  At one point for holidays I put a rake of Metal Hammer and Terrorizer CDs onto a few, great for shuffling through for new stuff, I lost my little notes sheet or inlay for them on a holiday in Egypt one year though and I was fucked :laugh: those discs are long gone now.

I completely nerded out on mine and printed CD labels with the albums listed with their track numbers in brackets.

:laugh:

I was such a fucking nerd for shit like that back then.

Haha, that's a fucking class story. The joy of discovery feels more real when you have to dig through the stuff too.

I started college with a (cassette) Walkman. Finished with a MiniDisc recorder. The joy of manually typing in all the track info on a tiny screen with no keyboard. Fun times.

Quote from: jobrok1 on June 15, 2026, 03:06:10 PMI completely nerded out on mine and printed CD labels with the albums listed with their track numbers in brackets.

:laugh:

I was such a fucking nerd for shit like that back then.

:-*  :-*  :abbath: 

Blood Incantation's page on Metal Archives has a "report" stating "wrong genre". So they're somehow no longer death metal?

MA is simultaneously an amazing resource, and hope to some of the biggest shower of fannies on the internet.

Quote from: jobrok1 on June 14, 2026, 10:03:45 PMNot so much a thought, as an amusing story. Amusing to me anyway.

So my young fella was having a dive through my old CDs the other week and found my old Philips Discman tucked away at the back of one of the shelves and he gets curious about this strange looking device. How it works? Why I needed it?

Anyway! The next day he arrives home with a pack of AA batteries and fires it up. 30+ years gathering dust and it still works perfectly. Then he spots  the MP3 function on it.

"What's this for?".
"Well! That's for playing MP3 CDs. I would rip and burn a whole bunch of albums onto one CD and play them all from one disc rather than carry around loads of CDs. Handy when on the move, like."
So I pulled out one of those massive CD storage bags... 150 or 160 cd holder. Full of burned MP3 CDs from the mid to late 90's.

He looks at his phone. Then looks at me, then at the Discman, all my CDs and this bag of hundreds more albums. The young fellas mind is absolutely blown clean outta his head trying to fathom how, why, when...

Anyways, again!
This morning we're all heading off for a family holiday. At the airport going through baggage check and get asked if there are any liquids or electronic devices in the bags. I said no. Young fella pipes up, "Eh! The Discman". Turns out he's brought it along plus a small pouch with a bunch of CDs and MP3 CDs to keep him occupied while away.

Well! The baggage checker was floored to see a Discman being pulled out of a bag. Picks it up, calls to a few other older heads working there, "Here! Check out what this Lad has with him." All equally amazed to see one cross their scanners after at least 2 decades. They even tried to explain to younger bemused staff what it was.

Young Lad has had his headphones on half the day checking out loads of new (old) stuff. Funny how shit just seems to come around full circle every once in a while.

I was doing a scavenger hunt in a park recently and one of the items on it was a CD discman player. I said I don't have one (in Canada anyway), but I do have a Sony Cassette walkman in the car? Same kind of reaction, people agog, astonished to see this thing. A small crowd gathers from rival teams to look at this ancient artifact. Some kids are astonished when I take the tape out of it to show them (Phil Collins - No Jacket Required, because I'm true kvlt). And then the bastard adjudicator wouldn't even count it!