I just created a "music room" in my house. Part of the decor is framed albums and posters of bands that "meant something" to me growing up. I graduated in 1980 so it's limited to around 69-85 I guess. That's kind of the reason for the post. I ended up getting black and white 24X32 posters of Elton, Stones, and a few icons of the 70's and then bought albums to frame with many on my list. The sad part is in the late 90's I owned a sandwich shop in Austin. Joe's Sandwich Shop. It had a large game room with a pool table and arcade games. I had amassed a record collection of about 100-200 albums over the years and mounted them all on the wall. Every Van Halen, Deep Purple, Boston, KISS, etc that I grew up listening to. When we sold it around 2000, the buyer wanted us to leave the albums. Hell, I didn't even own a turntable at that time so I signed off no problem. Now I wish I had kept them all.