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Check this out:

The quote that makes this post worthy:

The Library of Congress estimated that (of his record collection just from 1948 to 1967) only 17% of it

is available for sale to the public in ANY media. That's staggering.

I surfed onto this site where the video was embedded.

http://jumpwithjoey....01_archive.html

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Well, that certainly dwarfs my approximately 4000 CDs.

Cool video, but sad at the same time.

About 1,000,000 records and 1500000 singles. Assuming the singles average 7 minutes for two sides... and the records average 30 minutes for the two sides (I know older pressings were fairly short compared to today's offerings), that is 77years, 20 days of non-stop listening. Impressive.

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