Where were you when you first heard that song? ( OR: No thanks, Computer)

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But I already have countless romantic nostalgic memories of first hearing songs *on Napster*. The Avalanches' "A Different Feeling" is on its way there. That will be my dewy-eyed moment of recall when I'm old and lonely, not seeking out some bloody rare vinyl.

Robin Carmody, Monday, 5 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Michael and I can sit around the dusty phonograph and listen to our vinyl collections whilst the rest of the world downloads MP3s.

Translation, I too have never downloaded an MP3. I just started buying CDs about 6 years ago. The only reason I did that was because I lost a Pogues album in a bizarre kitchen accident and couldn't find it on vinyl or tape . . . but that is another story.

Progress I say. People said the same things when tapes came out, and when CDs came out. I think the romanticism lies when you discover that song you never heard, the band, the lost take on some Miles Davis song. . . that is where the romanticism is for me. The medium is purely secondary to what it holds.

Amber, Tuesday, 6 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Progress will always be there, and it's pretty much beyond value judgements. I will say, though, that MP3s have little appeal to me until I get a portable MP3 player or a CD burner. I just don't enjoy listening to music on my computer that much. In my living room, I have a good componant system set up how I like it accross the room from my favorite chair. That's how I enjoy music. Napster is still just for sampling and getting a feel. I know I'm in the minority on this, and I'm sure it'll change once I get some way of moving those MP3s into the rest of my life.

Mark Richardson, Tuesday, 6 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link


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