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I think it’s really interesting that the younger generation seems to be interested in listening to music how older generations used to.
I first started listening to and collecting music in middle school. Back then, it was all about CDs. Then Napster etc Came out and we all got into piracy and burning CDs.
My first year of high school the first iPod came out. And that rained supreme until I was in my late 20s. Had an iPhone ever since, But I still just have my MP3 library that I listen to. Never streamed.
But lately I’ve been collecting cassette tapes from Bandcamp. I was born a little late to get into cassette tapes. But for some reason now that’s what I’m doing.
Thanks for sharing. Different devices mean different things to people. And people can get weirdly attached to them. Im not immune, I still have my first tape player. Its a clock now, since the batteries last for years.
I personally think its a combo of the “new” services attached to a monthly payment, owning something “real” like a cassette/disk/etc…etc…, and the price being VERY cheap for music. For the price of one spotify subscription, you can go to a small music store and get a metric ton of old music. And trade with your friends. Just my 2 cents.
I think it’s really interesting that the younger generation seems to be interested in listening to music how older generations used to.
I first started listening to and collecting music in middle school. Back then, it was all about CDs. Then Napster etc Came out and we all got into piracy and burning CDs.
My first year of high school the first iPod came out. And that rained supreme until I was in my late 20s. Had an iPhone ever since, But I still just have my MP3 library that I listen to. Never streamed.
But lately I’ve been collecting cassette tapes from Bandcamp. I was born a little late to get into cassette tapes. But for some reason now that’s what I’m doing.
Thanks for sharing. Different devices mean different things to people. And people can get weirdly attached to them. Im not immune, I still have my first tape player. Its a clock now, since the batteries last for years.
I personally think its a combo of the “new” services attached to a monthly payment, owning something “real” like a cassette/disk/etc…etc…, and the price being VERY cheap for music. For the price of one spotify subscription, you can go to a small music store and get a metric ton of old music. And trade with your friends. Just my 2 cents.