Well, the Bach idea has morphed into a sustained classical onslaught, which has been a great joy for months now! Local store recently added several $0.50/LP classical boxes and when I noticed some still sealed and many unplayed or played <5 times (shiny, deep black vinyl, with full, vibrant rainbows) I settled in and found 50. It has been a BLAST! And, while some is pleasantly recognizable, the whole is new music, some of which sounds great! Last night I enjoyed the mostly unmemorable 'Gothic and Renaissance Dances' and 'Boulez conducts Stravinsky Petrushka....' which I am listening to again, right now, because I liked it. 6 Bach Motets (what's a Motet?) and Sonata No.1 & 2 for unaccompanied violin, 2 Mozart Flute Concertos, Handel's 'Water Music', a 2 LP version of 'The Nutcracker' and dozens of, never heard before, clean records still to be sampled/recorded. This has been making for some wonderfully unique listening sessions of late. Old dogs can learn to appreciate new stuff (tricks).
A pleasant reminder to step out of your box and experiment upon occasion.