Quoting [email protected]: > > 1. How do you feel about the need for a physical CD?
This may well be a generational thing. I personally would want a CD. People who don't have gray hair, don't remember the Kennedy assassination, and don't think first of a barge on the Potomac where music was played during the summer when they hear the word "Watergate" would think differently, I suspect. > 2. How important to you is the the availability of a physical CD? See above. > 3. Do you prefer to simply download the tracks and works you are most > interested in, and leave the rest? No. > 4. Does the physical CD and packaging make a huge difference to you in > whether you would listen to the music? No. Rarely does the material accompanying a CD contain the information I'm really interested in, anyway: Personnel performing, equipment used to make the recording, when & where recorded, etc. I can do without disquisitions on Beethoven's personality and the like, and never pay attention to the pretty pictures on the front. Howard Sanner [email protected] _______________________________________________ post: [email protected] unsubscribe or set options at https://pegasus.memphis.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
