drew_drummer
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I get what he is saying, back in the day it was cool to spend your allowance on like one album and listen to it over and over, reading teh liner notes, etc
It still is.
I get what he is saying, back in the day it was cool to spend your allowance on like one album and listen to it over and over, reading teh liner notes, etc
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say... back the fuck off the Jovi...
And his tour may have grossed over 200 million... means he's doing something right if people will still pay to go see him play after so long...
everyone knows that live is the only way to make a living in the industry nowadays....
what we're saying is that there was a certain magic/mystery about selecting music based on their record/cd covers. That particular feeling is something I haven't experienced in many years.
Exactly.
I don't even own a portable MP3 player for that reason. Do we really fucking need music blaring in our ears from the time we wake up until the time we go to bed? Okay, fair enough if you'll a full time audio engineer whose job is to listen to shit all day and make it sound better, but otherwise, I'd say the answer is quite definitely no.
Well I do really fucking need music blaring in my ears from the time I wake up until the time I go to bed. Who are you to say how are people suposed to enjoy music? There are times when I sit down relax and enjoy some tunes and there are times where I'd rather listen to my favourite tracks instead of hearing boring conversations which I'm not taking part in - in the bus, at university, at work etc.
I'd also rather listen to my favourite music instead of hearing everyday urban noise, what's wrong with that? There are milions of ways in which you can enjoy music yet old vinyl fans keep saying otherwise.
You can get the music you want in an instant, so what? Isn't it actually about LISTENING rather than showing off what you dug up on a huge vinyl records stack(after dismissing dozens of bad records you didn't like because only way you could judge when buying was the cover? If so then I agree, finding a good listenable song was actually an miracle worth celebrating). If anything, I am happy I can listen to so much music on myspace, youtube, etc.
I understand older people will hold to their beliefs that their times were better and so on(this is normal and happens all the time throughout generations) but stop saying we can't experience this magic in music you are talking about because we actually can.
I may have sounded bit too aggresive, for which I apologize, but really, stop telling people how they should be enjoying stuff.
Someone forgot to take their crazy pills. :Spin:
Wow bro. I think you misinterpreted what he was saying.
I don't think the magic has gone at all. Teenagers are probably on Last Fm not only finding new music but talking to people from all over the world and discovering new bands from their new friends. I'd much rather have had access to that than going to shops and buying things that you aren't certain are going to be good. I bought bad cd's with awesome covers a lot, I ordered in Metallica live bootlegs sold for $80 dollars that were just terrible and walked around with a portable cd player the size of a brick. Not magical, fucking annoying