Killed The MP3 Before You Got The LP
drewnice
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Day brought this up in another thread recently and it's something I've noticed on my end recently as well.
I just started listening to "Rubaiyat" on mp3 this morning and realized how dangerously close I am to just stashing the LP if and when it comes my way. Did the same thing with "Osmium," although that's more of a mood record for me than one I played out pre-LP.
And for the most part, I'm pretty much against mp3ing my records and listening to them all day at work because I enjoy coming home to play them too much.
Anybody else experience this? What did/do you do about it?
I just started listening to "Rubaiyat" on mp3 this morning and realized how dangerously close I am to just stashing the LP if and when it comes my way. Did the same thing with "Osmium," although that's more of a mood record for me than one I played out pre-LP.
And for the most part, I'm pretty much against mp3ing my records and listening to them all day at work because I enjoy coming home to play them too much.
Anybody else experience this? What did/do you do about it?
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Yep. I try to only record the raerer pieces that I don't want to over play (and possibly wan tot sell) and listen to those at work. More common records I leave just on wax. I have found that recording them definitely decreases play time.
But I like listening to music while driving the best, so sometimes I slip up and get on a recording binge.
Is listening to the thing on the record versus on the mp3 really that much of a different experience?
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Nope, it's about listening to the Mp3 in situations like work and car so that you get a little tired of the song. Then you don't play the record. Then the record is baseball carded and not being properly appreciated.
Was that not obvious?
Sure was.
I can definitely relate to this especially when it comes to 12"s, mostly hip hop & disco. They tend to only get played when we're having parties. In 5 years they will all be in VG condition... :-)
You do not seem to understand. That's ok. But leave this thread for those who want to make a contribution.
If you listened to the vinyl regularly, they'd be VG in 3 years instead of 5. Why wear it out if you don't have to?
Why own it if you don't listen to it?
but some shit is definitely too heavy to just listen to casually, and that's a different category. my most rewarding listening comes from records that demand i pay attention.
at the end of the day, you're always going to come back to the music that is impossible to play out, no matter what format.
Hurry please, before I actually get sick of listening to it.