Black Bart
Ancient Mariner
As far I'm concerned, I am not a die-hard collector: I lay my hands on what I stumble upon by chance but I never plan to buy anything "extra" unless it's still new so while it can be found at a reasonable price (e.g the two box sets of albums on vinyls).
I own but never (or extremely seldom) listen to the CD singles, especially the ones released from 2000 onwards. The word "never" could apply to the ones released to promote RiR and DoD.
I very seldom listen to the picture discs (although I have a turntable) but at least, they are pleasant to look at, unlike the singles mentioned above.
As for CDs, which I listen to more than I listen to music on computer, the handful of bootlegs I have are given a spin once a year or so. The only Maiden-related CD (outside the singles) that gets dusty is The Beast Live by Paul Di'Anno, which I listened to once.
I own but never (or extremely seldom) listen to the CD singles, especially the ones released from 2000 onwards. The word "never" could apply to the ones released to promote RiR and DoD.
I very seldom listen to the picture discs (although I have a turntable) but at least, they are pleasant to look at, unlike the singles mentioned above.
As for CDs, which I listen to more than I listen to music on computer, the handful of bootlegs I have are given a spin once a year or so. The only Maiden-related CD (outside the singles) that gets dusty is The Beast Live by Paul Di'Anno, which I listened to once.
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