I have actually decided to try to go the other way. I want less things around (see MixWizard in Buy/Sell/Trade). After five years or so of sporadically collecting vinyl, I think my preference is now downloads - preferably lossless (not that I can hear a difference, it just makes me feel better).
I found this funny though. I went to preorder Jason Isbell's new record this AM from Amazon (I know I should support my local maw and paw). My options were $8.00 for CD, $9.49 for MP3, or $29.97!!!! for vinyl. I got the CD. So much for my new-found quest for minimalism. Never would've worked out anyway.
I'm going back to cds as my primary
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There's still a Rolling Stone Records at Harlem and Irving.vvv wrote:Wish we hadda " local maw and paw" in my suburb ...
Hell, I work downtown in the 2nd or 3rd biggest city and there's no music stores.
And Jazz Record Mart downtown.
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All the DWLB music is at http://dwlb.bandcamp.com/
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