For those that read or have read my previous blog posts, don't be surprised when you start seeing images disappearing in those. I have to delete old images in order to make room for new ones now, since apparently Lodestone file space is limited.
-_- Another short stream, like yesterday. Got some sleep, but it was marred by dreams/nightmares, so it was pretty much moot. Not to mention that my middle-back was hurting as well (possibly due to my body being tense when dreaming/nightmare-ing) And like yesterday, other than one of my regulars dropping by for a hot minute, as well as a lurker or two, the stream was pretty much dead.
Aside from that, I got going on my bard.
I'm the baaaard!Had to do some logistical stuff on him first, than I started doing beast tribes and hunts. I got the Haukke Manor duty on my roulette, so I didn't really have a lot of buttons to work with. But otherwise, I like this class
way more than my machinist. Seems to be pretty party buff heavy, so it seems like this guy will be a good choice for Eureka.
And the 33rpm vinyls . . . . You know the drill.
;)> Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield Again
Suicide - Self-Titled Debut
Heart - Little Queen
Okay, nap time, and then get ready for work.
<Take care.>, and have yourselves a great night/day.
;)> Why I Stream.My Youtube Channel.Playing vinyls while leveling my bard. Might do odds & ends if I have time.
My comments for bard. All are cliche, all you have played before. Jethro Tull, Peer Gynt, Night on a Bare Mountain, Fingal's Cave, New World Symphony... God I'm terrible picking all these cliche choices.
You could always do a best of the bard and pick a favourite track from your favourite artists.
I wouldn't call a band like Suicide to be cliche. Can't think of anyone I know who would've heard of them. Same goes for a lot of other bands I got. Yes, I got some popular records (trying to round out my collection, plus I don't want to alienate my viewers by playing nothing but obscure stuff either. Trying to strike a balance between popular and obscure), but I got quite a bit more of the obscure stuff as well.
Secondly, my options are often limited when it comes to buying records. The thrift stores around where I live often only have country, christian/gospel, and classical. Pickins are very slim. And I don't buy new or like new ones online, as they often use CDs and MP3s as a base. And they can be pretty expensive as well. Believe me, there's LOTS of other records I'd love to get, but I could've paid my cable/electric bill with a lot of those prices! No thanks.
And thirdly, playing select songs wouldn't be feasible. I'd be spending as much time swapping records as I would trying to play the game. And last I counted, I've probably spent almost $1700 total dollars on vinyl. Just playing "important" tracks wouldn't be getting my money's worth.