plain old dave
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I am a CA-sette fan. Crown Vic has a cassette player and I keep finding cheap Marty Robbins CA-settes..
I like MP3s purely because space is tight here, I do still buy CDs of albums that are important to me, and vinyls for the really special ones. (Though I have no record player yet)
They have their use... I'm a big fan of my MP3 player as a way of taking music on the move: I don't miss lugging boxes of cassettes on holidays! Alas, the industry is ever pushing towards mp3 downloads as it cuts their costs, but it leaves the consumer with an inferior experience on every level.
I'll take an original 78 any day of the week over a processed LP or CD reissue.
I've reached the point where I don't like any of the new bands or the music they produce. Actually, I reached that point somewhere in the late 90s. The best I can do these days is to find old bands with music that's new to me....It's very often disappointing to me to find a new band I really like and the only format on which their music is available is download...
I've reached the point where I don't like any of the new bands or the music they produce. Actually, I reached that point somewhere in the late 90s. The best I can do these days is to find old bands with music that's new to me.
I've reached the point where I don't like any of the new bands or the music they produce. Actually, I reached that point somewhere in the late 90s. The best I can do these days is to find old bands with music that's new to me.
They have their use... I'm a big fan of my MP3 player as a way of taking music on the move: I don't miss lugging boxes of cassettes on holidays! Alas, the industry is ever pushing towards mp3 downloads as it cuts their costs, but it leaves the consumer with an inferior experience on every level.
In some cases, yes, but none of my speakers are able to reproduce odors so I'm okay with it.
The advent of digital music publishing has made SO much more music available than was ever possible before, not to mention that it was previously limited to what record companies dared toss your way.
As some one who has never downloaded an MP3 in his life.
In some cases, yes, but none of my speakers are able to reproduce odors so I'm okay with it.
I could not disagree more. The advent of digital music publishing has made SO much more music available than was ever possible before, not to mention that it was previously limited to what record companies dared toss your way.
On the other hand. That SO much more includes junk that does not need to be available.
True, but I'd rather *I* decide what I think is junk rather than the record company. I am always free to not listen at my discretion.
Yeah, but it's the body odor that really puts me off. :faint2:You know you like the smell of stale patchouli oil.
Rockandroll and all its permutations are like ramming a railroad spike into the side of my head, and I avoid any contact with them. We never had such music in the house when I was a kid, and I've never had any occasion or inclination to develop a taste for it.