Or: I’m so bad at juggling.
To many people it has come as a surprise that I have decided to sell my record collection. But considering how much time I have spent in the last few years listening to records or buying vinyl compared to collecting SF literature and contemporary art, the vinyl loses.
First up is a batch of 46 Frank Zappa Vinyls. There is also someone interested in buying the batch, including duplicates. Yes, that’s right. Collecting records means that you have can afford duplicate copies of some. Up to three, in fact. Try that in contemporary art and see where it gets you. (To the negative side of your bank account and wall storage space, I guess.)

Next batch will be all of Bob Dylan’s studio albums, most offical live albums and some compilations. There will also be some “appropriation pressings” in there. Called “bootlegs” in the music business, in case you didn’t know. And no, bootlegs didn’t kill the music industry.
Speaking of killing, I’m also willing to part with the classic “Buggles” Single “Video Killed The Radio Star”. There really should be a contemporary version: “Video Art Killed The Fine Artist”. But there isn’t.
Let’s stop this garage sale rant and return to the headline of the post.
My personality always gets me into situations, where I have to face consequences. When I started collecting records I had to give up collecting Matchbox cars. Now that I have started collecting contemporary art, I have to give up collecting records. Then, I replaced a “no budget” hobby with an expensive one. This time, I’m replacing a dead hobby consisting of potential budget with a very much alive passion that craves for budget. 1+1=2. (Or rather 1+1=-2, as it happens to be.)
In my twisted version of the universe, this is a logical progression. Seen from the universe of my parents for example, it is just another one of the illogical phenomena of the illogical universe their son has decided to live in.
But I bet that I’m not the only collector who finds it necessary to free one hand in order to be able to grab more art …