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Vinyl Fights Back
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am intrigued by the resurgence in vinyl among young music consumers.
In my day, it was the only game in town, and we accepted its limitations, such as the fragility of albums and the need for great care in looking after them.
It was superseded by CD's which were simultaneously far more durable, and more portable, and I was happy to make the change.
For me, the problem now is the sheer ubiquity of music has made it far less important than it used to be - something that is constant background noise finds it hard to push through and be something to set time aside to enjoy.
But if people are enjoying albums, and the actual conscious listening experience they require, then I am all for it.
In my day, it was the only game in town, and we accepted its limitations, such as the fragility of albums and the need for great care in looking after them.
It was superseded by CD's which were simultaneously far more durable, and more portable, and I was happy to make the change.
For me, the problem now is the sheer ubiquity of music has made it far less important than it used to be - something that is constant background noise finds it hard to push through and be something to set time aside to enjoy.
But if people are enjoying albums, and the actual conscious listening experience they require, then I am all for it.
Yes, I not played any of mine for 20 years but will do it one day, but neice and friends children (well 20-30s) buy them. I dont see me ever getting my CDs out and I got rid of all my casettes
But physical sales are tiny still compared to 60s/70s/80s.... vast vast
majority of sales are streams and downloads
But physical sales are tiny still compared to 60s/70s/80s.... vast vast
majority of sales are streams and downloads
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