To have access to those originals, or just getting to experience remasters that are worth the time to listen to would be worth the cost to store. Its not just the medium of storage though, right. It is about hearing it, fully just as it was intended and we have given a lot of that up as a compromise to abstracting compression.
Yeah exactly. I also have always preferred physical media. I buy files from bands I really like on bandcamp, but its nowhere near the same as actually having a physical copy of the music.
Same. I hate how online streaming basically deleted all Metadata from music. People dont understand that often it takes 20 people to make an album, because all the liner notes and credits are gone now. Another learning experience lost.
To have access to those originals, or just getting to experience remasters that are worth the time to listen to would be worth the cost to store. Its not just the medium of storage though, right. It is about hearing it, fully just as it was intended and we have given a lot of that up as a compromise to abstracting compression.
Yeah exactly. I also have always preferred physical media. I buy files from bands I really like on bandcamp, but its nowhere near the same as actually having a physical copy of the music.
I miss record liners and lyrics and all the pictures. Ill check bandcamp out sometime
Same. I hate how online streaming basically deleted all Metadata from music. People dont understand that often it takes 20 people to make an album, because all the liner notes and credits are gone now. Another learning experience lost.