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Glenn Cook's avatar

Excellent points, both in your essay and in the comments. I think the tactile nature of vinyl also is overlooked. Streaming feeds us music out of context; when you have the vinyl (or even, gulp, the CD), you know exactly what you're listening to.

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Brad Kyle's avatar

Great POV, Andy....but, along with the proposed streaming fatigue that might be surging the new generation's love and acceptance of vinyl....I was thinking: To many teens/young people, could streaming simply be a new acceptable way to lazily be fed songs "like" the ones they've already chosen, and have no issue with Spotify (or whomever) choosing what next they'd listen to?

Are many young 'uns more than happy to let the algo do the work of choosing listening options (because it's "too much work for me to do it!"), and collecting vinyl (as I've heard recently) just a status symbol exercise and/or something to look at/enjoy the feel of as they listen to their stream of choice?

I'd be interested, also, to hear what others think....I sense this could be a worthwhile debate, although I admit so much of the listening habits of "the kids these days" is a little (a lot?) out of my bailiwick!

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