cw36frapp said:Out of all the formats the cassette was easily the worst. They got tangled up. Cds are hardwork sometimes but they are way better than the cassette.
Whickwithy said:I always felt sorry for the poor artist that would get stuck having to do 12 songs, 9 of which sucked, just to fill an album.
Whickwithy said:
cw36frapp said:Out of all the formats the cassette was easily the worst. They got tangled up. Cds are hardwork sometimes but they are way better than the cassette.
Ya, loved eight-tracks....
But, MP3 outdoes anything. As I am picky about what I listen to, the digital playlist and the whole idea of creating, buying and selling individual songs should completely revolutionize music in the coming years. I always felt sorry for the poor artist that would get stuck having to do 12 songs, 9 of which sucked, just to fill an album. Some folks just aren't as prolific in their brillaince as Alison and Will. It doesn't mean they don't do good work, just means they don't need to fill an album. Actually, compliation CDs are an awful nice interim step.
thathurt said:I grew up with cassettes, well they did a better job than my parents did. They were slow but I must have had time for them. I remember taping various shit off Radio 1 in the 80s. I had a twin casette deck. Probably still have. Still got many of my casette albums. Oh dear.
Hahahaha! Brilliant!thathurt said:I grew up with cassettes, well they did a better job than my parents did.
Border_Mind said:I think the mp3 format feels soulless
Border_Mind said:if all an artist can offer is individual songs....If I like an artist it usually goes without saying I am going to appreciate more than three songs
Border_Mind said:I still maintain MP3's are rather insipid as anything other than a secondary source of music
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