Bedrockgames
I post in the voice of Christopher Walken
You're not looking in the right places. The "song of the summer" discourse if omnipresent in too many areas I frequent online.
I heard a whole radio segment on this the other day
You're not looking in the right places. The "song of the summer" discourse if omnipresent in too many areas I frequent online.
yes.Am I the Eagle, the Possum, or the carcass?![]()
I have been meaning to get another one for when I go running (phone is a little too clunky for this). I think this is a fair point. For me what makes the difference with CDs, tapes and records, and again this isn't about them being 'better' than newer forms of media, it is just more about my own personal feeling when I experience music through different mediums, is they help me have a physical point of reference. It is purely a product of how I grew up consuming music and movies, but having a DVD on the shelf or a CD, helps me remember it. And physically taking out the CD or DVD, putting it in the player, something about that tactile experience burns the memory in my mind of the view or listen. I have a similar response to physical books versus kindle (I do both but I always remember way more information if I am getting it from a physical book-----I also seem to enjoy the experience more).
An MP3 for me is somewhere between watching it on youtube and having the CD (I have an actual visual library of music I can reference on a device (similar to the music I have on my amazon app in my computer). I find that helpful for keeping mental track of the music I have been listening to
I prefer to keep digital media storage for the simple reason I never assume that online sources won't evaporate at some point (and recent events in the last few years have reinforced this). This is why though I have a lot of Kindle books they leave a bit of a bad taste in my mouth, because backing them up offline is just enough of a nuisance I can't work up the energy to do it.
That is probably wise. I can't prove it, because I am going by memory, but I swear movies I bought in digital format on amazon have been altered (i.e. different versions replaced the one I bought), including really awful scans replacing a perfectly good scan.
Well…yes and no.I do have to point out that an MP3 collection is no more or less physical than a tape or CD of music is. It might be less "official" but that's not the same thing.