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topic, Cats' "collective" wisdom will
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Do you still buy CDs? Are you a dinosaur? Why bother? This rhetoric is continually thrust in my face in articles about the music business's transformational changes, whether the subject is listener's habits, bands' marketing challenges, or the churning of new business strategies.
My i... (more)
Do you still buy CDs? Are you a dinosaur? Why bother? This rhetoric is continually thrust in my face in articles about the music business's transformational changes, whether the subject is listener's habits, bands' marketing challenges, or the churning of new business strategies.
My i... (more)
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I'm convinced that for most people, most of the time, the experience of
listening to (rock and soul) music in the 21st century is essentially
different than it was back in the day. I'd love to know your thoughts.
For me, the whole listening experience is different in so many ways that I hardly know where to start. Here's a quick summary of six differences that stand out to me. Each one is linked to its own discussion thread for your comments.
• The older Top 40 mix ... (more)
For me, the whole listening experience is different in so many ways that I hardly know where to start. Here's a quick summary of six differences that stand out to me. Each one is linked to its own discussion thread for your comments.
• The older Top 40 mix ... (more)
Why would anyone ever prefer to listen to a mono
recording if the same
music were also available in stereo? For many music lovers, this
question is nonsensical: mono is to stereo as standard definition video
is to high definition video. Over and out. I'm writing this piece to
explain why some music lovers take the question seriously.
It pertains only to music recorded between 1958, when stereo LPs and singles first appeared, and 1970, when singles as well as albums be... (more)
It pertains only to music recorded between 1958, when stereo LPs and singles first appeared, and 1970, when singles as well as albums be... (more)