I remember a time when it feelt like something special when you had just bought a new album/cd/record and took it out of the plastic. You took it out and played it over, and over, and over for about a week not listening to anything else except that cd. Today if you want a song or a album you can just dl it from p2p or whatever (or you can choose not to) and no one frowns upon that. I can only speak for myself but I kinda have gotten stuck in that spiral. You download the album, listen thru it once maybe twice then move on to download the next. Has the option of musicpiracy and spreading over the net underminded the mystiscism it once had?
Granted on the plus side of this you get to hear music you never would if you only went thru the crates of oddball cd's in your local store but at what cost?
Has music become like fastfood, briefly enjoyed and then discarded? This being something that someone has put down alot of time putting down to disc is consumed and throwed away far too easily.
What's your thought on this? And try and keep it with the topic and thread. If you start talking economics ill scream.
Granted on the plus side of this you get to hear music you never would if you only went thru the crates of oddball cd's in your local store but at what cost?
Has music become like fastfood, briefly enjoyed and then discarded? This being something that someone has put down alot of time putting down to disc is consumed and throwed away far too easily.
What's your thought on this? And try and keep it with the topic and thread. If you start talking economics ill scream.