1. No help though to me. I usually just keep at eBay anyway - their prices are mostly alright except for some sellers who charge way too much.

    It seems you can only use Amazon through debit card, gift card or credit card - none of which I have. I'd be even more surprised if Amazon even carries the stuff I'm after. Anyway, the record store is usually where I hit up if I need something new and interesting; though I do my best to avoid mainstream stores except when it comes to the other mainstream bands I'm into.
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  3. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
    No help though to me. I usually just keep at eBay anyway - their prices are mostly alright except for some sellers who charge way too much.

    It seems you can only use Amazon through debit card, gift card or credit card - none of which I have. I'd be even more surprised if Amazon even carries the stuff I'm after. Anyway, the record store is usually where I hit up if I need something new and interesting; though I do my best to avoid mainstream stores except when it comes to the other mainstream bands I'm into.


    I think I'm gonna look for some more albums that I want now on amazon, any ideas?

  4. What styles of music you into and do you want recent or older music?


  5. I guess I'm mostly into rock like U2, Green Day and Muse And good music, I enjoy Beatles too.
  6. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:21st Century Breakdown is 3 pounds on amazon.

    Somewhere in the back of my head it says an order over 25 pounds can ship to Sweden for free...


    Yeah, I noticed. Get that too with International Superhits & Dookie. That will start you off nicely.

  7. Thinking about maybe something from the Boss?

  8. Magic or Greatest Hits to get a feel from the early days up to Lucky Town - a fine album that one. Took me a while to appreciate but it's really worth the listen.

    Actually, if you're ever curious about a band, go for one of the Essential collections. You usually get two discs or three with the 3.0 series (deeper cuts) and they span anywhere from 25 - 45 songs for next to nothing - live, demos, rarities, alternative versions, edits, single versions, the lot. I've got about six of those, by far the best compilations out there.

    The best Essential is probably the Stevie Ray Vaughan one followed by the Ozzy Osbourne set if you don't mind re-recordings of the classics.
  9. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
    Magic or Greatest Hits to get a feel from the early days up to Lucky Town - a fine album that one. Took me a while to appreciate but it's really worth the listen.


    I'll have to look at what my dad has first, maybe I can talk him into financing buying some Bruce...

  10. Have you checked out Aerosmith or Alice Cooper?