the thread about nothing...

My YouTube channel once went viral but i deleted all the videos in a rage once my ex broke up with me idk what i was thinking.. to get all that back I can’t.
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You’re still buying music .. :nthat: this world is alright after all

Yeah man, I love owning physical copies. Reading the booklet is cool too 😀

I remember turning on the tv early morning before going to school (3rd grade) and listening to her hit song “No more lies” on The Box channel. Never heard any other song from her so it’s cool to finally hear what I missed out on as a kid. The album is good and I really liked this one
 
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Me too. Gotta be physical. Sometimes I'll buy an album on iTunes if it's the only option, but I don't subscribe to any music services and mostly listen to CDs in my car still. If I can't listen to the album front to back, I'm probably not listening.

That’s exactly what I do. Helps a little while driving in traffic too.
 
I love me some physical media and I hate what streaming has done to the art form of music as well as movies...but I don't think I can ever go back to not having the vast majority of the historical musical catalog collection at my fingertips.

I can play Order My Steps and Humble back to back without skipping a beat. Hell, my apple music favorites Playlist has suggested such transitions before. It's convenience is...undefeated.
 
That’s exactly what I do. Helps a little while driving in traffic too.

For sure, but if I look back and start thinking about all the money I've spent on physical media over the decades, it is ridiculous (VHS/DVD more than CDs). No wonder these kids today have money for clothes/shoes and video games. I spent so much damn money on media that they just get for next to nothing. CDs by bands that I'd heard one song or because they had a great album cover or because they were on a record label I liked that ended up being ***.

Been trying to find the balance point (for a long time) between access to everything and still having the album experience and ability to support specific artists. But in the end, I don't have time to listen to everything, and I've gotten SOOOOO much enjoyment out of the good music, it really has been worth it.
 
For sure, but if I look back and start thinking about all the money I've spent on physical media over the decades, it is ridiculous (VHS/DVD more than CDs). No wonder these kids today have money for clothes/shoes and video games. I spent so much damn money on media that they just get for next to nothing. CDs by bands that I'd heard one song or because they had a great album cover or because they were on a record label I liked that ended up being ***.
Man I still remind my young nephews that I used to pay $16+ per cd back in my day. If I bought an album it had to be a big deal, lol. I used to borrow cd’s and record them to cassette. A bunch of my friends at school would pass around what we brought and swap. That’s the best way to save money as a high school kid😁


Been trying to find the balance point (for a long time) between access to everything and still having the album experience and ability to support specific artists. But in the end, I don't have time to listen to everything, and I've gotten SOOOOO much enjoyment out of the good music, it really has been worth it.
It definitely takes a lot of time. I have the same problem and also add retro video games to the mix. It’s tough.
 
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