Anyone have any ideas of what to do with all of your BN stuff once you shuck the mortal coil? Between posters,print media/video and music I'm wondering how some (who have waaay to much like me) are planning for the inevitable.
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It's funny how it affects you. I'm 71 too (I think I recall Quinault saying at one time he lived in eastern Washington. I'm in Spokane)
I don't have any memorabilia to speak of. Lots of cd's though. I mentioned on my last visit my Parkinsonism - now in a wheelchair although I have use of my legs my balance is so poor and my legs are weak - even getting and changing cd's is a chore and I just don't play so much as I used to.
I might have to look for a multi cd player. There used to be a Sony one that held a good amount - failing that the Onkyo 6 player may do :)
I regret I've been a little remiss on keeping up to date on Bill's cd's too, although I have most that come up.
I still expect to be around for a while and may start to give my Bill stuff away eventually but most of my friends are of a similar age....
Comments like this are wonderful. I am fortunate to have a cell with similar items. My poster wall is better now than when I was a teenager but they only recently got pinned to a wall!….I may manage to listen to it all again before I rock off and hopefully even again…so far my backwards chronology playback is working well…as long as it doesn’t all go in a skip but it won’t be up to me…the pleasures of now surmount when I am over there.
I certainly have a media room filled with record albums (some framed/autographed), cd's (some autographed), dvd's, videos, and as mentioned posters, guitar picks, etc. I may have some broken drumsticks somewhere, or they may have been tossed due to multiple moves. I have been collecting / hoarding items forever. I am now 71. I have seen some of the greatest bands in the world when they have toured the USA.
I am going to assume my heir will sell most if not all. He has sold stuff on Ebay for years.
I don't have too many posters. I should frame them up as wall decor. I never did, as I did not want them to fade.
I have been going more and more to a digital collection. But there is something so gratifying to hold an album or physical cd that still appeals to me.
I am trying to be late to the next world.
If I don't meet you no more in this world then uh
I'll meet ya on the next one
And don't be late
Don't be late
Jimi Hendrix Voodoo Child (Slight Return)