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Old 03-27-2017, 07:50 PM   #25
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Re: Warehouse 30 Live Project

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Originally Posted by robby_idol View Post
Okay, so all jokes about CDs vs. mp3s aside, I'm actually kind of confused. You're clearly putting a lot of effort into this project. How you spend your time is your choice, so if you're having fun, cool.

But really - this a very strange project to pursue in a world that's already solved the portability of music over a decade ago. What's your purpose? No AUX port in your car? Can't afford an mp3 player of any kind?

Why is this on YouTube with cover art and everything? I assume you can't get YouTube in your car if you can't play an mp3.

Again, if its just for kicks, then cool. But if this is an answer to "lugging around CDs" as you originally said, I'm very confused how this effort is more worthwhile than just creating a playlist of your favorite tracks on a phone/iPod.
Simply for kicks. I have a large collection of music CDs and vinyl, not just DMB (which I own each studio, live, Live Trax, etc. all on CD). I simply enjoy owning physical copies of music. I enjoy listening through each live release and picking out my favorite tracks. Of course all of these live releases are in my iTunes library, have their own playlist, accurate album art, etc. I have friends and family who I frequently send texts to saying "you have to listen to this show". And most of them don't want to sit through 2.5 hours of DMB if they don't know every song, etc. So I've started making a one-disc option for them to listen to. Again, simply for kicks. I still use all the latest 21st century ways of listening to music, I just enjoy physical copies as well.
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