I was just reflecting (remembering), I guess, about how things used to be in "the old days", when it came to how we listened to our music. Of course, we listened either to a radio or a "record player". Thats all there was. We listened to "albums", or in some cases 45's. They were a total composition that had to be consumed accordingly. Not only was it difficult to skip over songs but it was sacrilegious. If there was a song that was in the middle of the album that we didnt like so much right away, then that was our problem. We needed to give it time to "understand" that song. If we couldnt "get it", then again, it was our shortcomings, not the artist. We also learned to appreciate those compositions that took time to appreciate and assimilate.
As I flip through my 1200 albums now as I write this, I see how this has changed. It reminds me how important it was, for example, to hear a given Beatle album in the right order. Out of order listening (ex. the UK edition) would not do! I guess I'm an old fart.
As I flip through my 1200 albums now as I write this, I see how this has changed. It reminds me how important it was, for example, to hear a given Beatle album in the right order. Out of order listening (ex. the UK edition) would not do! I guess I'm an old fart.