![]() That generation, it was said at the time, was beholden to inferior, bullshit CDs vinyl was the best way to appreciate an album, whatwith its “warm” tone and large-format artwork. Ten years ago folks in my generation whined about how “younger kids” didn’t appreciate the dedication of going to the record store on release day to stand in line before going home and indulging in the ritual of cracking open the cellophane and pressing play. Second, the “younger kids don’t know shit” attitude has always been, is, and will always be complete horseshit. Why would anyone feel nostalgic for doing that? It’s so much better now! Almost all the music you could ever want is available at the click of a button in high quality audio, sortable and searchable any way you want! It was a never-ending game of whack-a-mole. They were difficult to navigate (good luck finding the download link amidst all the ads), and you never knew if what you were downloading was what it said it was. Pages would get squashed by their hosting companies one after the next, and the MediaFire, MegaUpload or SendSpace links they plugged would be zapped out just as quickly. rars (and the myriad other sites that hosted illegally downloadable albums), and they fucking sucked. First of all, I remember the days of Blogspot. ![]()
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