i remember going into the cd store every friday and buying a crap ton of cd's. i'd go home and listen to the songs i specifically bought them for and think the whole rest of the cd sucked, usually...
remember cd players too? so you were forced to walk around with this cd and not be able to change it all the time and would have to listen to the cd and a part of you would because you didn't want to waste your hard earned money.. a few months pass by and it became your favorite cd and still is.
now you can just buy whatever song you want for cheap, have it on your ipod, shuffle fast to another band. be conveniently lazy.
does anyone else miss the old days?
and if i don't make it know that i've loved you all along.
Sometimes. Though, the art of creating an album as a total themed work of songs has been lost on most mainstream bands. Now you have record company singles intermingled with random other songs. It's fun when the whole album ties in together and/or tells a story.
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Another thing I'm going to miss when downloads are the only way to get songs is the artwork that comes with the CD. Can you imagine getting Spiritual Machines with none of Oli's work in it?
I don't care if it's out-of-date to buy cds, I still do it, and will continue to do so until it's no longer possible.
Hopefully some time will pass and the allure of mp3s will wear off, or at LEAST lossless will become the standard way to release digital music. I refuse to pay money for lossy formats.
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...i didn't even realize people considered cds out-of-date. geez. i'm just refusing to give itunes my credit card number - not sure why, because i buy EVERYTHING ELSE online. even cds
I feel like this about video games.
When I was growing up I always got together with three of my friends (cause 4 controllers max) to play video games all weekend. Renting games and greasy pizza and always playing golden eye. it was the bomb. Playing online ain't the same.
-Sarah Goodbye you liar, Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything Then you think you will inspire Take apart your head (and I wish I could inspire) Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
Random Name wrote:I feel like this about video games. When I was growing up I always got together with three of my friends (cause 4 controllers max) to play video games all weekend. Renting games and greasy pizza and always playing golden eye. it was the bomb. Playing online ain't the same.
Split screen Goldeneye was an all around epic time. I'll cherish those days.
Also the days where 3 of my cousins and myself would stay up alllll night on the weekend. At our grandpa's house. Playing Super Tecmo Bowl. I miss that shit.
Now. The only game I can seem to get people in the same room for is Rockband. That's about it. Otherwise it's all online.
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How lame. Suddenly I don't feel bad for not keeping up with video games anymore.
Split screen Goldeneye really was freaking great.
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Neil (The Real Deal) wrote: Now. The only game I can seem to get people in the same room for is Rockband. That's about it. Otherwise it's all online.
Yeah thats pretty much the only reason I think Rock Band is so popular. Getting together with other people and having a laugh. Other wise its a pretty boring game.
-Sarah Goodbye you liar, Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything Then you think you will inspire Take apart your head (and I wish I could inspire) Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
Exactly. I use emulators too. Even though theres some modified system out there (for a decent price too) that can play both SNES and NES games. Kinda pimpin'.
I still haven't beat the original Zelda. haha! Not sure if I ever will.
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Neil (The Real Deal) wrote:Exactly. I use emulators too. Even though theres some modified system out there (for a decent price too) that can play both SNES and NES games. Kinda pimpin'.
I still haven't beat the original Zelda. haha! Not sure if I ever will.
:O
Zelda II - now that's a tough one.
-Josh
I <3 Kiwi
"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead
super mario bros. 2 took me forever to win cause you start from level one everytime you get game over. i way prefer super mario bros. 3 though.
oh and also, i will own anyone in that game. i've been playing it for about 16 years. i'll take you down. people come over to my house just to watch me play. yup, i'm that awesome.
cds are not dead yet... they'll survive....they'll survive!
I still buy cds. I don't see myself buying my music on internet all the time, what if my pc dies? what if my ipod dies? then all the music that I've paid for would die too...or not if I do backups everynow and then but I don't feel like it...lol
I don't pay for music unless i'm getting a hard copy. To hell with iTunes.
That said, I never bought cds that much to begin with. The whole being-a-poor-teenager thing means I'll only shell out cash for my favourites.
-Annie (Whee! boring signature!)
Member of the Pokémon League
Same goes for me, Annie. Plus, another reason I hate iTunes is the fact that they don't have full discographies. So if I was even interested in buying music online, I wouldn't be able to get albums like Spiritual Machines.