Great. I could Google those guys too if I gave a .
Physical media is fine for out of print stuff, though I make lossless rips of those so I don't damage them. It's mostly unnecessary otherwise.
No...
Boweavil Jackson
Bullet Williams
Birmingham Jug Band
Alabama Shieks
You cannot talk Alabama Blues without them.
Great. I could Google those guys too if I gave a .
Physical media is fine for out of print stuff, though I make lossless rips of those so I don't damage them. It's mostly unnecessary otherwise.
If I gave a I could find out when each was recorded.
Andproving my point by posting a wikipedia article you googled.
Pavlov, that totally sucked and proved what I was saying. You are already.....if I gave a I could Google. Dude, NOBODY wants to runs off to Google . Just open up the booklet that came with the CD...BINGO~~~~ , I started reading the booklet where I buy the CD, Don't carry a computer around slick.
I bought THE BEST OF THE SHIRELLES today, a 16 page booklet came with the two CD set. What was their first #1 hit? What, don't feel like Googling it? I didn't have to moron, it was right there in the booklet.
Dude, nobody wants to with Googling ., ok stupid? Just buy the CD and have something to look at and liner notes to read.
Damn what an idiot.
Stupid, there is a HUGE difference between prewar/postwar when talking them blues, you do want them seperate. I know....huh???
I don't want them separate. Plenty of people don't.
you on yourself with your own Google search. Don't get mad at me about it.
Dude, why try and talk about things you know nothing about at all? NOBODY.....listens to blues like that, it is ALWAYS done "prewar" "postwar". One of the major reasons is the sound quality. Now think stupid, who wants to hear all that hiss, crackle from the 20's. 30's then a far higher quality sound then back to snap, crackle then back to...............
My God you're dumb.
Sure they do.
It's the blues. You can listen to it all any way you want.
No they don't, if you know them blues you know how it's listened to. Stupid, have you ever heard any pre 1940 blues records? A HUGE difference in quality from what we have in the 40's and beyond. It's annoying to go from high quality to low quality, what about that don't you understand?
Rookies, sheesh~~~~~~~~
I listen to the blues. There is no need to constrict your listening to one period or another. That's just stupid.
Motown recordings sound like compared to new stuff. I still listen to them together.
I don't believe you guy, I doubt you have ever listened to them old blues at all. I;m not talking Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, BB King from the late 40's/early 50's. I;m talking Charley Patton, Tommy Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, pre 1930.
Dude, give it up and just admit you are totally clueless because it;s real obvious this is way over your head.
I like most want the CD's, I know nobody who doesn't.
I don't care what you believe.
You're an idiot.
I'm not the one telling others they are wrong in wanting to own the CD's, that is you ya dumb . And, I can hand them down to others.
Dude, you know..0...about them blues, if ya did you'd get ya don't blend that old stuff with anything else. It has it's own place and all of us know the music get this. Stupid, ya don't mix......ok dummy?
I'm not saying it's wrong.
I'm saying lol physical media as it's nowhere near as necessary as it was ten years ago. I would never expect an old man to change his ways, especially one whose sense of self-worth stems largely from the piles he hoarded in his shack. I got rid of all that clutter and missing a few pictures and liner notes is completely worth it.
And anyone can listen to any types of music any way he wants to. There's nothing you can do about it.
Stupid, a bunch of music, books has to do with anything, it's like someones movie opinion, just chatter that means little. If you think it's more than that then you're dumber than I think, if possible.
Dude, you don't appear to really understand things, and it is weird how ya act. You are so wrong about everything all the time, you'd think just odds would work, but...nope. I know a lot of music lovers, all of them cherish their collection of records, tapes, CDs, only a freak like you would think of that as clutter/hoarding.
You saw how soon you got bugged by Googling, that's because nobody wants to play that, just read the liner notes is how it's done. A cool shelf of music all by genre/artist is real cool. Only a dummy like you wouldn't get that.
This guy on a whole other level of....DUH~~~
It is these days. There's out of print stuff that's valuable, but if you're really into the music it doesn't matter if it's on a CD or an LP or a sever in Council Bluffs, Iowa -- and there is more music on that server than I could ever hoard in a shack. Information about that music too.
I had that. Got rid of it. Don't miss it. It's just more other people have to clean up when I die.You saw how soon you got bugged by Googling, that's because nobody wants to play that, just read the liner notes is how it's done. A cool shelf of music all by genre/artist is real cool. Only a dummy like you wouldn't get that.
You simply can't accept that people aren't like you. Probably why you spend so much time in your shack.This guy on a whole other level of....DUH~~~
Wrong as you always are.
Those into music want to own the music, those records (some worth TONS) that CD, tape. It's like books ya want a book shelf with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charles ens, Ernest Hemingway, etc.
Clutter in a garage/den/man cave...????????? How stupid are you?
I know nobody who thinks collecting is hoarding. I own 12 big books on them blues, is that overkill/hoarding?
Stupid, I might spend a hour every few days out there, but it's all there when I want it.
I know music, I want to read about it, look at pictures of the artists, learn the story behind the sound, and don't want to Google anything.
You're weird.
Not all.
Also on servers.It's like books ya want a book shelf with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charles ens, Ernest Hemingway, etc.
Quit acting like you can speak for everyone. You're old and you know old people. 200 million people are on Spotify alone. Around half a billion e-books were sold last year. People who love music and books don't necessarily need piles of crap around them. A single tablet can do it all.
Anyone who loves music don't see records/tapes/CD;s as piles of crap, if you do then ya rerally don't get this at all, which has been real obvious all along.
Hey stupid, how many libraries/record stores in this country?
Did you really call books a pile of crap?
ing moron.
No true Scotsman fallacy.
You mean bookstores and record stores?Hey stupid, how many libraries/record stores in this country?
Much fewer than ten years ago.
Almost 10% fewer record stores than last year.
The number of bookstores has declined every year since 2004.
Very true, no book lover is calling a book crap.
Records and tapes are both making a comeback, why is that?
Dude, a music lover who owns no records/tapes/CD;s?.....why?
An avid reader who owns no books....why?
I want to look at....Lee Child PAST TENSE....that is right over there. I want to look over there and see THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ENCLYCLOPEDIA looking back.
I want a room surrounded by all those things that interest me.
You're a weird one guy.
lol hoarder
8 TRACK TAPES ARE ALL THE RAGE!
ONE MORE TIME.
Why are records and tapes making a comeback, well?
The Nielsen Music 2017 U.S. Music Year-End Report states that over 14 million vinyl records were sold in the United States alone that year — the highest level since 1991, according to Billboard.
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Five Reasons Vinyl Is Making a Comeback
- Tangibles. ...
- The Cool Factor. ...
- Vinyl Collectors. ...
- The Listening Experience. ...
- Sound Quality.
Now add.....
Cassette sales have nearly doubled this year, which indicates there is more demand in the format than in years past, but is it making a comeback that can be sustained?
According to Official Charts, cassette sales account for a minuscule 1% of music sales in the UK, with just 22,000 copies sold in 2017. This low number is staggering when one thinks how cassettes were the leading format for audio 27 years ago. While that is far from the case today, in recent years, there has been a strong resurgence, with sales close to or more than doubling each year since 2015. Now in 2018 there looks to be an even stronger increase with 18,500 copies sold in just six months. At this time last year, only 9,753 copies had been sold. So it looks like another big comeback year is in store for cassettes, right?
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On-Demand Audio streams surpassed 400 Billion streams in 2017
https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/a...rt-reveals-12-
lolAvante
Do you really believe those listening don't also own records/CD/Tapes, you cannot be that stupid. A music lover who doesn't own music, dude....hahahaha~~~~~~~~~~\
Why ignore...............why are records/tapes making a comeback....well?
Yeah, the old sedentary types, sure.
The younger and more relevant the person, the less physical media that person owns.
Because:Why ignore...............why are records/tapes making a comeback....well?
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