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It's a bit sad to be honest. 30% of his collection are doubles and I bet he has hardly listened to a fraction of it all. The idea of saving music is a good one but surely he should start digitizing these and/or make them available for future generations rather than risk them all getting lost in a fire etc.

Also I'd love to be this crazy rich.

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yeah thats crazy but I don't know what the fuck I'd do if I had a huge room full of millions(?) of unorganized records.  it'd be like when you have a pile of pokemon or magic cards and you try to put them in binders but about an hour later you get hungry and never come back

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It's a bit sad to be honest. 30% of his collection are doubles and I bet he has hardly listened to a fraction of it all. The idea of saving music is a good one but surely he should start digitizing these and/or make them available for future generations rather than risk them all getting lost in a fire etc.

Also I'd love to be this crazy rich.

 

Of course he's standing on them, god forbid they actually get used for what they were made for.

 

I think he's irritating me. Like the guy in the office who would take a massive handful of biscuits and just leave them on his desk to go soggy.

 

 

I think it's just a rich hoarder.

I can understand getting thousands of records you like/might like but this is just hoarding on a rich persons scale.

 

Did you guys read the article?

 

The plan is to create a large public music library with lots of listening stations so that everyone can enjoy this music that would otherwise be thrown away and lost forever.

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Did you guys read the article?

The plan is to create a large public music library with lots of listening stations so that everyone can enjoy this music that would otherwise be thrown away and lost forever.

Now I feel bad for not reading the article :(. If that's the case then it's pretty cool of him. But still, seeing him stand on them hurts my heart or something. Idk.

Edit: I love your username.

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Did you guys read the article?

 

The plan is to create a large public music library with lots of listening stations so that everyone can enjoy this music that would otherwise be thrown away and lost forever.

 

Which you and I both know is never actually going to happen. I think on some level, he knows that himself...but waxing poetic about "saving music" and public service projects is a lot better than accepting the fact that you're a hoarder suffering from some sort of mental illness.

 

His interns catalog 500 records a day - one of his buyers estimates that it would take 20 years to go through the current collection. And that's assuming that he stops buying more records...every purchase just adds to the timeline.

 

Take the lot he bought at the beginning of the article - 3 million records in late 2013. At 500 a day, that's an additional 6000 days (or ~17 years) of work added just from one purchase. God only knows how many he had before that, and how many more he's bought since. The math just doesn't add up.

 

The article does a really good job of trying to paint him as a passionate collector who's trying to do right by the music. The irony is that in his attempt at saving these records from being lost to history, he's ensuring that the majority of them will suffer that exact fate. He's 62, and when he dies, no one in their right mind is going to try to take on a collection of this size. Most of these albums are going to continue to sit in warehouses, forgotten, until they end up in some Brazilian landfill, never seeing a turntable again. It's just sad.

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