Thursday Thoughts: Is Streaming Depersonalizing Music?
Up until a few decades ago, you had to actually have a physical copy of an album to hear it in your own home. Well, unless you wanted to gamble on whether or not it would be on the radio. But having something physical to hold, it gave a totally different experience than just typing in any album you can think of and having instant access. Liner notes, extra pictures, lyrics, credits, it all gave music a more special feeling. A tangible proof that you were supporting the artist. And you could actually show off your music collection, too. Having shelves full of vinyl, CDs, tapes or 8 tracks was a way more satisfying way of showing people that you were a music buff than pulling up a playlist on your phone, or saying "hey, my music folder is like, 200 gigs!" Don't get me wrong, I think streaming ...