@soix +1 and in agreement with the OP.
What is really great is the barrier to entry is so low.
The streaming revolution.
If you had told me in my early days of listening that one day I would have easy access to virtually the entire recorded music output of mankind mostly in glorious sound and at a cost of pennies per day, I would have thought you a wild futurist.
This revolution has come with it a predicament of delirious proportion. What to listen to? Even If you limit yourself to one musical genre, the choices seem endless. It indeed is like a kid in a candy shop for a music lover.
I’m not complaining. I’m just in awe!
@soix +1 and in agreement with the OP. What is really great is the barrier to entry is so low. |
A kid in a candy store is my feeling as well. Streaming has allowed me to go down many musical roads I had only touched on before. For music nut with eclectic taste, it’s truly a blessing. I come across so much new music that I like, the only way to keep track of it is to make playlists or use tags in Roon - otherwise I’d loose track of it. |
I was reading music reviews on TAS and another site the other night. Found about 10 jazz albums I was very interested in. 7 were available on streaming, and was great to listen in right away. Though also need CD or LP for those not available on streaming. And I agree, great situation for me, horrible for many artists...I do fear that over time a lot of great music will not be produced or recorded because of this situation… |