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Opinionjournal had this article on jukeboxes.
An excerpt:
An excerpt:
While others listen to music on an iPod, there's nothing like a jukebox. And most of the people who have seen and heard the big beauty understand why. A jukebox is something you love forever; an iPod is something you'll discard some day.
Indeed, while Apple Inc. may be one of the world's most successful companies, a generation from now both its iPod portable "media player" and iTunes music library will probably be forgotten, part of the great technological blur known as progress.
A vintage jukebox, on the other hand, will still be a work of art, a source of passion, and a powerful reminder that great American roots music--jazz, blues, doo-wop, hillbilly, R&B, rock 'n' roll--is best enjoyed on a great American sound machine. And when it comes to sound, even an Apple iPod Hi-Fi is no match for a 1953 Seeburg high-fidelity boom box with a 15-inch woofer and five-inch tweeter. Crank it up: Oh what a night; twist and shout.
Indeed, while Apple Inc. may be one of the world's most successful companies, a generation from now both its iPod portable "media player" and iTunes music library will probably be forgotten, part of the great technological blur known as progress.
A vintage jukebox, on the other hand, will still be a work of art, a source of passion, and a powerful reminder that great American roots music--jazz, blues, doo-wop, hillbilly, R&B, rock 'n' roll--is best enjoyed on a great American sound machine. And when it comes to sound, even an Apple iPod Hi-Fi is no match for a 1953 Seeburg high-fidelity boom box with a 15-inch woofer and five-inch tweeter. Crank it up: Oh what a night; twist and shout.