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    No scraping at this time for me but I do ride a motorcycle for long rides and listen to music. Here's a partial list of artists:
    America
    Amy Winehouse
    Avril Lavigne
    Bananarama
    The Bangles
    Billy Paul
    Black Sabbath
    Carole King
    Carpenters
    The Cranberries
    Don Mclean
    Dorothy
    Dwight Yoakam
    Elton John
    Evanescence
    George Strait
    Gin Wigmore
    The Guess Who
    Halestorm
    Huey Lewis & The News
    In this Moment
    Ivy Levan
    LeAnn Rimes
    Mary Sarah
    Paramore
    Patsy Cline
    The Pretty Reckless
    Rod Stewart
    Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
    Simply Red
    Sinead O'Connor
    Spiderbait
    Stevie Ray Vaughan
    Tears for Fears
    AA Ward



    I'm nearing my 69th year and remember as a teenager with a job and buying Black Sabbath album Paranoid. I also bought the album Tapestry both were 1970/71.

    I have since purchased both again on iTunes for less that what I paid 52 years ago not taking into account for inflation.
    Goggled inflation and $16-$22 for a single album would cost $118.56-$163.02. In 1971 the minimum wage was $1.60/hr, I was a senior in high school and 17 yrs old getting $3.50/hr.

    So now that I'm being paid monthly not to show up at work I can afford these bargain basement prices for music. 73, Mike

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