The Music Will Never Stop 75

The “King Crimson” tape held no surprises. The quality was very bad for most of it, so I just put the replacement albums on my Amazon wishlist and didn’t try using anything off the tape. They’re not available for download, only on CD.

“Moody Blues Part 1” held four Moody Blues albums. I already had three of them — “On the Threshold of A Dream,” “In Search of the Lost Chord, and “To Our Children’s Children’s Children.” Didn’t have “Days of Future Passed,” but the quality was poor (though not as bad as the “King Crimson” tape), so I just bought and downloaded it from Amazon.

And that was that. The tape’s done.

Next up, of course, is “Moody Blues Part 2,” which, according to the enclosed list, has just three albums on it: “Every Good Boy Deserves Favour,” “A Question of Balance,” and “Seventh Sojourn.” Most of Side 2 is allegedly blank, though I’ll want to make sure.

I already had “Seventh Sojourn,” and what the hell, as long as I was downloading “Days of Future Passed,” I got the other two, too, because I’m pretty sure that tape’s quality will be low, too.

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