The first CD someone bought for us was Elton John's, Daniel is one of the songs on it. We still play it in the car.
I don't like it enough to play it in the car.
Or anywhere else. But I did back in the day.
I also had a period in my early teens where i really liked KISS. Thankfully that was short lived and the only two KISS songs i would consider playing is "Beth" and Hard Luck Woman"..
It does...I was so happy when I found it secreted in the glovebox.
You know, there are streaming services now..😉
I don't even own any CDs to play. Or anywhere to play them..
Do you still have some 8 tracks? 😉
Lol...do you mean tapes? Nope...well I do, but I don't have anywhere to play them.
I have hundreds of CD's thought, recently bought a Jack Savoretti and a double disk of George Michaels songs.
Yes, 8 tracks were the precursor to the cassette. Cars used to have 8 tracks players, at least over here.
Meanwhile, in my music collection..........
"Amazon Music has over 100 million songs in its main catalog, available through both its Amazon Music Unlimited and Prime Music services. Amazon Music Unlimited includes access to high-fidelity options, such as HD, Ultra HD, and spatial audio, with a catalog of over 100 million lossless songs and millions more in Ultra HD quality."
Quantity is very different to quality.
You can keep your 100 million songs, they probably all sound the same anyway if they are country...I will keep my carefully collected over the years CD's...and enjoy my music that way.
Quantity is very different to quality. You can keep your 100 million songs, they probably all sound the same anyway if they are country...I will keep my carefully collected over the years CD's...and enjoy my music that way.
Quantity is very different to quality. You can keep your 100 million songs, they probably all sound the same anyway if they are country...I will keep my carefully collected over the years CD's...and enjoy my music that way.
I have every CD you own, on my phone.
I have 99% of all CDs every made, on my phone.
Good for you.
I open my glove box, select the CD I want to listen to, put it in the player, and enjoy the music....it's all part of the experience.
A bit like preferring to read an actual paper book rather than listening to an audio book or looking at the pages on a gadget.
Quantity is very different to quality. You can keep your 100 million songs, they probably all sound the same anyway if they are country...I will keep my carefully collected over the years CD's...and enjoy my music that way.
I have every CD you own, on my phone.
I have 99% of all CDs every made, on my phone.
Good for you.
I open my glove box, select the CD I want to listen to, put it in the player, and enjoy the music....it's all part of the experience.
A bit like preferring to read an actual paper book rather than listening to an audio book or looking at the pages on a gadget.
You do it your way and I will do it mine.
It's not like that at all.
It's like watching movies on your VHS player instead of accessing the internet through your TV.
But if you want to keep up with all of your entertainment in a physical state, be my guest..