Something about the hiss and pops when listening to vinyl and the sound always feels like it has more depth to it. Please Wolfman, get an old copy of Darkside of the Moon....the transition from A to B side is amazing.
I prefer vynl records over other physical formats because it forces me to listen to albums from start to finish the way the artist intended them to be played. Mainly because its a hassle to get up and move the needle to another song. I have actually heard music that I did not know existed from certain artists just by letting the record play. I also enjoy placing the record on the turntable and watching it spin. On CD it is so easy to skip through songs same for streaming services. I no longer purchase cassettes because I have found them to be very frail. Many of the cassette tapes I have owned, have been caught and ruined on the cassette player. Perhaps because they are so old.
Absolutely. I find myself doing the same. Don't get me wrong, I love my cds, but vinyl has an effect on me that I don't get with a cd. Cassettes will always have a place in my heart because that's what I mainly had as a young teen.
@husky0877 I just looked at Discogs and the Tracy Chapman LP is my most valuable album yet. I found it for $1.49 in vg+ condition at a flea market. I guess I got lucky.
Something about the hiss and pops when listening to vinyl and the sound always feels like it has more depth to it. Please Wolfman, get an old copy of Darkside of the Moon....the transition from A to B side is amazing.
Dark Side is definitely on my want list in vinyl. I used to have the cassette, but I can't wait to get it on vinyl along with Animals.
@@RamblingWolfman Hell yeah brother!! Both are must have albums for the collection.
I prefer vynl records over other physical formats because it forces me to listen to albums from start to finish the way the artist intended them to be played. Mainly because its a hassle to get up and move the needle to another song. I have actually heard music that I did not know existed from certain artists just by letting the record play. I also enjoy placing the record on the turntable and watching it spin.
On CD it is so easy to skip through songs same for streaming services. I no longer purchase cassettes because I have found them to be very frail. Many of the cassette tapes I have owned, have been caught and ruined on the cassette player. Perhaps because they are so old.
Absolutely. I find myself doing the same. Don't get me wrong, I love my cds, but vinyl has an effect on me that I don't get with a cd. Cassettes will always have a place in my heart because that's what I mainly had as a young teen.
That Tracy Chapman album is cracking.
I had only ever heard Fast Car and Give Me One Reason until I got that record and I already owned the cd.🤷♂️ Something about vinyl.
I've been looking for that album over here, but it is ridiculous money.
@husky0877 I just looked at Discogs and the Tracy Chapman LP is my most valuable album yet. I found it for $1.49 in vg+ condition at a flea market. I guess I got lucky.
@@RamblingWolfman Over here we would call you Jammie.