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record collection deadwood?
"If you're downloading[music], I guess your relationship with it is different. Maybe it is more like reading a newspaper-- now what is the music for today? Then again, you could come across stuff that would be really special to you, and you'd play the download lots, I guess." -Richard Youngs.
'Digging for records was a lot more exciting before the internet....When you take the gamble out of record collecting it ceases to be fun,' -Andy Votel
Having always been into finding good music but never being into the collecting nerdieness i have went from being a kid who went about record shops trying to find some good shit to spend the money from my paper round on to a downloader who sends the stuff i don't like straight to the trash can.
it seems people are concerned about the way we now consume music. i think artists and critics have this high regard for pop/rock music that it doesn't really deserve. how many of those so called classic albums of yester year are you gonna keep listening to? I got sick of the Beatles awile ago. i got sick of sabbath a while ago. i got sick of techno etc. there are very few albums worth listening to over a period of years. of course there are those albums you want to revisit every once in a while but most i feel are quite disposable after some months?
to test this theory i checked my stacks of CDs and would say about 50% i would never miss.