Mr. Ected
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Has the introduction of online music affected your listening to complete albums?
I started listening to music in the early 80s, before CDs, when any music you bought was a record or a cassette (even an 8-track!). In general, you listened to music by putting the needle in the groove on the first track and let it go. Or you popped the cassette into the car stereo (if your car was cool and had a cassette player) and flipped it when it was done. Sure you could make a mix tape, (for you youngins, that was the predecessor of the playlist, when you took a blank cassette and copied music from a record or another tape, carefully making sure you got the song lengths to equal the minutes on the side of the tape or later,) but that was time consuming.
Now, with online music (Spotify, Pandora, SiriusXM, iTunes, etc.) I find myself listening to albums in their entirety less and less. You just pick a bunch of songs to pop into a playlist and boom! you have an afternoon of listening without a thought. And with things like iTunes, you dont even need to purchase an entire album. You can just get the hit or songs that you like from the album.
Do people still listen to albums?
I started listening to music in the early 80s, before CDs, when any music you bought was a record or a cassette (even an 8-track!). In general, you listened to music by putting the needle in the groove on the first track and let it go. Or you popped the cassette into the car stereo (if your car was cool and had a cassette player) and flipped it when it was done. Sure you could make a mix tape, (for you youngins, that was the predecessor of the playlist, when you took a blank cassette and copied music from a record or another tape, carefully making sure you got the song lengths to equal the minutes on the side of the tape or later,) but that was time consuming.
Now, with online music (Spotify, Pandora, SiriusXM, iTunes, etc.) I find myself listening to albums in their entirety less and less. You just pick a bunch of songs to pop into a playlist and boom! you have an afternoon of listening without a thought. And with things like iTunes, you dont even need to purchase an entire album. You can just get the hit or songs that you like from the album.
Do people still listen to albums?
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