But I can still listen to tapes from thirty (or more) years ago,and they still sound good. Some cassettes of mine still sound better than certain CDs.
I have (some of the) new tech, but that doesn't mean I am going to abandon my Gerry Rafferty cassette from 1979 or whatever.
I am a very big fan of 'vintage' music. You try and find some early Luis Russell or King Oliver on a digital medium. Much of it is simply not there. So you are looking at preserving the medium on vinyl or other analogue state. For now.
Is it normal to not care about new technologies?
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Thanks for your response.
Don't get me wrong: I know the earth's not flat.
But I can still listen to tapes from thirty (or more) years ago,and they still sound good. Some cassettes of mine still sound better than certain CDs.
I have (some of the) new tech, but that doesn't mean I am going to abandon my Gerry Rafferty cassette from 1979 or whatever.
I am a very big fan of 'vintage' music. You try and find some early Luis Russell or King Oliver on a digital medium. Much of it is simply not there. So you are looking at preserving the medium on vinyl or other analogue state. For now.
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