8milestyle wrote:Oh I totally agree. There's also something about owning the physical copy of someone's art that I can't quite explain. But if you're on the go/at work, or in your case, need space, you can use grooveshark to stream music for free before buying it. Spotify isn't available where I am either, or I would probably use it in addition to grooveshark though.
I agree 100 %. I guess it depends on what you grew up with. I'm from the cd-generation so it is definitely gonna be hard to get rid of the collection. Your collection also defines you as a person when you invite friends over, if you know what I mean.
I have bought albums from Itunes a few times but it feels like buying air. I don't really feel I get anything for my money and I therefore rather pay a little extra to get the cd. The feeling of looking through the booklet and having the music in your hand is really underrated!
But I'm looking forward to having a whole world of music on my phone and computer, and I hope streaming means that we'll get to hear even more quality albums in the future when the artists get the money they deserve.
Me and my friends always use Grooveshark at parties though. Mainly because everyone can get to hear what they want.