Topic: iTunes downloads - I'm too old fashioned
I recently got my first iPod. I bought a iPod touch for my oldest kid for Christmas and decided it was time for me to move into the 21st century, so I got one for myself also. It really is a very cool gadget and I love having the ability to carry thousands of songs in my pocket and hook it up to my car stereo without having to carry around a bunch of discs.
So, I have a 400+ CD library, plus several hundred vinyl albums (many of which I have copied to CD). I remember as a kid the thrill of buying a new LP, opening and reading the liner notes, looking at the photos, enjoying the album cover art, maybe even getting a poster. Although I embraced the change to digital and was one on the first amongst my crowd to purchase a CD player, I truly feel a bit of the art was lost when media changed from LP to CD.
So now I have burned / ripped (whatever you call it) many of my CD's to the iPod - that's great. I have also downloaded a few albums from iTunes and that's where my problem lies. I just can't seem to get used to paying $10 or $12 for a bunch of zeroes and ones sent to me over the internet. I'd much prefer to have something physical I can hold, touch and read. I do believe in supporting the artists, so I am not going to download songs illegally.
I'm probably one of the last generation who will stick to buying real CDs from retailers. That's cool. But kids these days will be missing out on some great artwork that was a fun part of collecting music in the past.
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