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Are CDs dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tricky" data-source="post: 890699" data-attributes="member: 20960"><p>Why can't you listen to something that brings you joy, peace or inspiration at any time with a streaming service if they have the music available? The stereotype that listening to streams means you don't listen carefully is unfounded. I don't care that I don't own it because I get to listen to it and enjoy it, any time, all 50 million songs if I have time - that's the point. I also listen to an ancient recording of Vivaldi on my tape-deck and get great joy from carefully getting everything set up before listening to the music. I also restore old equipment that no one will ever use again except me, for no good reason. I'm not on a crusade against other formats here.</p><p></p><p>The point is, I believe there are many positives to streaming, and I don't see merit in a lot of the attacks on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tricky, post: 890699, member: 20960"] Why can't you listen to something that brings you joy, peace or inspiration at any time with a streaming service if they have the music available? The stereotype that listening to streams means you don't listen carefully is unfounded. I don't care that I don't own it because I get to listen to it and enjoy it, any time, all 50 million songs if I have time - that's the point. I also listen to an ancient recording of Vivaldi on my tape-deck and get great joy from carefully getting everything set up before listening to the music. I also restore old equipment that no one will ever use again except me, for no good reason. I'm not on a crusade against other formats here. The point is, I believe there are many positives to streaming, and I don't see merit in a lot of the attacks on it. [/QUOTE]
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