Splicing 80 minutes of music is itself an artform. Driven by genre specific songs, lyrics, rythm, tone and a subtle nuance of an inflection or quirk...lined up as a playlist featuring snippets of movie excerpts, soundtracks and miniscule thematic nodes offers the listener an aesthetic experience that augments and builds throughout the compellation.
I struggle to stream the music I used to listen to when I was 13 and 14, which was only 10 year's ago as the nostalgia is too strong and upsetting. All those lost friends, crushes, and times. I can imagine how it must be in your case to go back to that age after such a journey in life.
Hi, this is a wonderful topic, Bruce. My music collecting style is by way of CD's these days. My tastes are quite wide, including blues, rock, soul, pop, big band, jazz, acoustic pipe organ, and the classical genre, as well. I had to give up LP's years ago, because of harder times, and I just never bothered going back. I do have so many CDs now, though, that I have been contemplating the notion of a music server with massive storage, for themed playlists of favorites, but haven't entered that rabbit hole yet. Have a great day, and happy listening! 😊🎶🎶🎶
Love things like cds,vinyl,cassettes, & 8 tracks. I so miss those days when vinyls were 3.33 $ at K-mart,1969. I purchased a box and found two speakers for under 40$ at K-mart. Sounded good, oh man, those were the days. My wife bought Santana, Black magic Woman for my 3.33😊 for my 24 birthday. I love Goodwill thrift. stores.❤the Memories. I interduced my oldest daughter to headphones at 2 1/2 years ....
Hi Bruce great video I love some classical rock and jazz And some times I spin some CD on my stereo but most most of the time I like you rip my CD on my hard drive on my computer back up the files on my external hard drive on my computer I listen too I heart radio for streaming when checking out music or on line Thanks for all you do
I like CDs. My wife surprised me with a CD player for my birthday in 1985. She bought me four CDs which were almost as hard to find as players. LOL She bought Pink Floyd DSOTM. Alan Parsons I Robot and Turn of a Friendly Card and Sammy Hagar VOA. I told you CDs were hard to find. The Sammy Hagar CD wouldn't have been my first choice although I like him, and she knew it but that's all she could find. I never bought another piece of vinyl again. To me Snap, Crackle and Pop is a cereal. LOL
Collect music in flac files because vinyls take too much space. I love classical music and movie scores from scifi movies , then some heavy metal. I hate streaming. Have hundreds of CDs but cannot play them (CD players are expensive and break or damage the discs or dont let me get them out) but have also pirated many of those albums in flac and bought dozens of itunes albums since 2012.
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Splicing 80 minutes of music is itself an artform. Driven by genre specific songs, lyrics, rythm, tone and a subtle nuance of an inflection or quirk...lined up as a playlist featuring snippets of movie excerpts, soundtracks and miniscule thematic nodes offers the listener an aesthetic experience that augments and builds throughout the compellation.
I struggle to stream the music I used to listen to when I was 13 and 14, which was only 10 year's ago as the nostalgia is too strong and upsetting. All those lost friends, crushes, and times. I can imagine how it must be in your case to go back to that age after such a journey in life.
Hi, this is a wonderful topic, Bruce. My music collecting style is by way of CD's these days. My tastes are quite wide, including blues, rock, soul, pop, big band, jazz, acoustic pipe organ, and the classical genre, as well. I had to give up LP's years ago, because of harder times, and I just never bothered going back. I do have so many CDs now, though, that I have been contemplating the notion of a music server with massive storage, for themed playlists of favorites, but haven't entered that rabbit hole yet. Have a great day, and happy listening! 😊🎶🎶🎶
Most of my collecting Is CD as well. Once I finish my vintage Jazz vinyl collection, it’s back to cds
Love things like cds,vinyl,cassettes, & 8 tracks. I so miss those days when vinyls were 3.33 $ at K-mart,1969. I purchased a box and found two speakers for under 40$ at K-mart. Sounded good, oh man, those were the days. My wife bought Santana, Black magic Woman for my 3.33😊 for my 24 birthday.
I love Goodwill
thrift. stores.❤the Memories. I interduced my oldest daughter to headphones at 2 1/2 years ....
Hi Bruce great video
I love some classical rock and jazz
And some times I spin some CD on my stereo but most most of the time I like you rip my CD on my hard drive on my computer back up the files on my external hard drive on my computer
I listen too I heart radio for streaming when checking out music or on line
Thanks for all you do
Thank you Landon
I like CDs. My wife surprised me with a CD player for my birthday in 1985. She bought me four CDs which were almost as hard to find as players. LOL She bought Pink Floyd DSOTM. Alan Parsons I Robot and Turn of a Friendly Card and Sammy Hagar VOA. I told you CDs were hard to find. The Sammy Hagar CD wouldn't have been my first choice although I like him, and she knew it but that's all she could find. I never bought another piece of vinyl again. To me Snap, Crackle and Pop is a cereal. LOL
Collect music in flac files because vinyls take too much space. I love classical music and movie scores from scifi movies , then some heavy metal. I hate streaming. Have hundreds of CDs but cannot play them (CD players are expensive and break or damage the discs or dont let me get them out) but have also pirated many of those albums in flac and bought dozens of itunes albums since 2012.