Music streaming services
seems like a better idea to own things vs renting too.
I’ll add to this the idea of a ‘process’ too. If you own the physical media, finding the cd or the vinyl, taking it out of the sleeve, putting it in / on and pressing play etc. gives you that level of interaction where you’re handling the thing, looking at the artwork, maybe reading the sleeve notes or the like, and I think it all helps with your involvement with the music, more so than clicking a bit of digital text on a screen.
i really miss that part of it. i still have all of the gu sleeves and long boxes and it was part of the experience to unwrap it, read the liner notes while listening.
Only ever bought the odd GU mixes as I was spending all my money on vinyl but I did enjoy reading the sleeve notes on the mixed CDs
PS. Zacko along shortly with some indecipherable boomer meme
Not buying more but all the more reason to keep the ones I have
Homegrove Lots of old mix CDs in other words.
And heavy metal artillery I hope?
I’m currently on my last promo month of Spotify….I won’t be signing up. There’s nothing amazing to be had, plus I just don’t have the time.
Now if you’ll excuse me I have my embroidery to attend to.
Dan Spotify has been a lifesaver on long haul flights for me. All about the offline function. One of the only apps I wouldn’t remove from my phone