Take away from the enjoyment and experience of it?
I remember back in the 80's when about the only way you had to experience new music was the radio, and sometimes You'd hear a fantastic song like one time at 4am (this happened for me with Season of The Witch by Donovan) and then spend forever trying to figure out who sang it and where You could find it. And incidentally discover a ton of other awesome music along the way by accident during your searches. Now 25 years later You can just sneeze and find anything on the net. It seems kind of too easy. To me looking through the used music stores and hearing a killer new song on the radio kind of beats this fake plastic instant gratification we have today...
But what do You think?
On the flip side. I have found every rare song I ever wanted to find in my life through the net
I am looking for intelligent convergent opinions as well Adam, so thanks!
I remember back in the 80's when about the only way you had to experience new music was the radio, and sometimes You'd hear a fantastic song like one time at 4am (this happened for me with Season of The Witch by Donovan) and then spend forever trying to figure out who sang it and where You could find it. And incidentally discover a ton of other awesome music along the way by accident during your searches. Now 25 years later You can just sneeze and find anything on the net. It seems kind of too easy. To me looking through the used music stores and hearing a killer new song on the radio kind of beats this fake plastic instant gratification we have today...
But what do You think?
On the flip side. I have found every rare song I ever wanted to find in my life through the net
I am looking for intelligent convergent opinions as well Adam, so thanks!