xian ([info]bodega) wrote,
@ 2002-08-02 13:13:00
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Just Noticed about iTunes
Hey, I've finally gotten with the program and started feeding CDs into my 'puter. I think what prompted it is that I went through my roughly 600 non-bootleg CDs and chose about 50 to sell back to record stores. Bill and Jeff were polite when we talked about this last week even when I admitted taking cash instead of exchange, and they both reminisced about mistakes they made selling off parts of their early LP collections during their self-conscious punk phase. Inevitably you regret this, because you eventually either reconsider your taste or at least end up wishing you still had (or repurchasing) the music for ironic or—face it—nostalgia purposes.

I admitted to doing this once, when I sold off the first four or five KISS albums during some purist phase, probably in college. Speaking of KISS (Freudian slip, I started to type "Phish"), Keller Williams finished a set with an idiosyncratic reading of Rock 'n Roll All Night (And Party Every Day) at the most recent High Sierra festival, by the way. For that matter, Yonder Mountain String Band pulled off a great bluegrass version of Crazy Train.

As I got defensive, I explained that I had used a very conservative standard, keeping most borderline cases. Those I culled had had to have gone unplayed for a real long time without honestly evoking in me a confident feeling that I'd be spending any of my precious listening to them anytime in the foreseeable future (let alone Real Soon Now). We debated the ethics of selling gifts you've never warmed up to. I talked about my habit of the buying the lame second album after missing out on the key first album of various pan-flashers.

Eventually, I realized that even a few of the CDs I'd sold to Earwitness I should have first duplicated onto my hard drive. This was the kick in the pants I needed to start the uploading process, with breaks to listen to playlists and decide what to eat next. So, what did I just notice about iTunes? I noticed that when I'm shuffling a playlist, the new song comes in while the old song is fading out. There's none of that CD-shuffle empty air between tracks. I've not yet noticed a cross-fade (really, an overlap) that sounded awkward or inhuman. Even with no DJ there (besides me and randomness), it makes my listening experience more warm.




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No more car cassette players?
(Anonymous)
2002-08-03 03:22 am UTC (link)
Hi Christian,I also spent yesterday trying to trim down my recorded music collection-in my case reducing the almost 100 records in 2 milk crates so I will have room if I find any used LP's at flea markets or other sources of that now obsolete for almost 15 years format. Came across a 5 record best of Motown album which I remember buying in college when I saw the commercial for it on tv, promising "50 of the greatest Motown hits of the 60's and 70's." I transfered such gems as: "My Girl", "Brick House", "Someday we'll be together", and "My Guy" to cassette, thinking I would play the songs in my rental car during my vacation trip to a log cabin in the woods of Northern Vermont. Imagine my surprise when I found the car had only a CD player and no cassette deck. Maybe I have been out of it, living in New York City, not owning a car and only renting every few months when I need to go somewhere not served by public transportation, but I wish someone had told me or I had read that cassette players were no longer being installed in cars. Guess I really now have to get a CD burner-good to know that at least CD's are not going the way of vinyl since auto makers have faith in them, yet now I have stacks of material in 4 formats that may someday be difficult to play: records, cassettes,regular 8 and super 8. Got rid of my late parents 78's and never owned 8-track so at least I don't have those to worry about.
George Reilly
Gedrei@aol.com

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Re: No more car cassette players?
[info]bodega
2002-08-04 02:41 pm UTC (link)
I think it's healthy to pare back from time to time. I'm definitely in a reducing phase.

Ouch about the rental car! it seems when i bring cds they have none, and vice versa. some have cassette players and some (rarely) have both. a lot of rental cars still have just the radio for that matter.

The format thing is a real problem. And even CDs ("perfect sound forever") have a 50-year shelf-life, I believe, meaning a massive archiving process for the next generation.

Than again, archaeology wouldn't be any fun if everybody preserved everything. Plus, where would you put it all?

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media thieves!
(Anonymous)
2004-01-19 05:54 am UTC (link)
Buy music, support artists! Gimp faced goons!

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