Bands that make the kind of music that attracts the likes of us will sell downloads on their own webpages if needed.
As long as they continue to sell "downloads" and not only available via "on the cloud" then it is fine with me.
Bands that make the kind of music that attracts the likes of us will sell downloads on their own webpages if needed.
Really isn't a debate or argument to disagree. Physical media is joining the dinosaurs as extinct.
My only bone of contention, and as technology continues to evolve, is that the quality of physical vs. streaming (cloud based) is a wide divide. Music (and movies) sound way better via physical digital mediums at this point in time. My worry is that content providers won't utilize the best available sound quality on streaming/cloud platforms, (for example Dolby Digital + vs. Dolby True HD) even if/when bandwidth allows for it. My other, a minor gripe, is that streaming/cloud media can be removed off of the cloud at any time by content owners. At least with physical, you have a hard copy in your hands, play it anytime.
There are a couple bands, Uriah Heep is another one, that I'll always be interested to check out their new album even though there was really just a little period I was into. I know I'll probably be disappointed but I'll keep checking them out. There are usually little bits of songs I like.
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