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From "Rob Toomey" <rob@splitsville.com>
Subject Re: audities-digest V7 #70 (14 msgs)
Date Tue, 23 Mar 2010 10:44:32 -0600

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>>>Remember those days of finding an album that you totally LOVED, based on
one song that you heard maybe just once on the radio?  I miss those days ...

"Outlandos d'Amour" by the Police. I heard "Can't Stand Losing You" on the
radio and lost my shit. 1978- I'm 12.
I know, it ain't "Meet the Beatles" and it's not "The Ramones" or "Never
Mind the Bollocks".
Took the bus to Strawberry's (anyone else shop there?) in downtown
Providence and picked it up. Awesome.

So I guess this is now the official "I dropped everything to buy 'album XXX'
thread".

My lawn is very small, and I'm on the porch with a Louisville Slugger. Your
move.

-----Original Message-----
From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of
Cornely, Michael
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:33 AM
To: audities@smoe.org
Subject: Re: audities-digest V7 #70 (14 msgs)

>From: "Holmes Online" <bholmes_fm@msn.com>
>
>http://drbristol.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/broken-records/
>
>I'm kinda all over the map, but what else is new?
>
>cheers
>b

I posted this as a comment on Bill's blog, but I'm not sure if it went
through ...

Great post, fellow Auditeer .... To me, one of the real contributing
factors to this is the fact that the number of us who have experienced
"the pure joy of sifting through racks and racks of albums during
thousands of days spent perusing record stores" is dwindling.  That was
a pastime that I picked up in my jr. high/high school days (many years
ago), and one that I still enjoy immensely (albeit infrequently) now
that I'm on the downside towards 50.  I still prefer CDs to downloads -
even on my iPod, I rarely listen on random or to playlists - I almost
always listen to entire albums.  I get the feeling that I am in the vast
minority out there ... hell, even my wife and kids get most of their
music, one song at a time, from iTunes.  

Will lower CD costs make me happy and buy more?  Yes and no - I'll
probably still buy about the same volume.  Will it help covert others
from the digital downloads to the CD format?  I hope so, but I kind of
doubt it.  Kids today only want the one "hot" song from iTunes (or some
other, sometimes illegal download spot), will listen to it for a while
and then discard it.  Why not?  To them, it's totally disposable as they
spent 99 cents or less for it.  Remember those days of finding an album
that you totally LOVED, based on one song that you heard maybe just once
on the radio?  I miss those days ....

Now get off my lawn, you dang-blasted kids!!!

Mike






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