Opinion

I'm still not ready to throw out my CDs

Sally Pryor
Updated November 22 2021 - 7:33am, first published November 20 2021 - 5:30am
My CDs are a catalogue of memories: the first time I heard that song, where I was, who I was with. Picture: Shutterstock
My CDs are a catalogue of memories: the first time I heard that song, where I was, who I was with. Picture: Shutterstock

I've written before about my unreasonable attachment to my vast - and excellent - CD collection. They're all lined up on custom-built shelves in our living room, lonely and unplayed because I no longer own a single device on which to "give them a spin". Last time I wondered on the page about what to do with them, I was in a liminal space between technologies. I had not yet fully adopted online music.

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Sally Pryor

Sally Pryor

Features Editor

As features editor at The Canberra Times, I love telling people things they didn't know - or even things they've always known - about the city we live in.

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