I just have to laugh at that thread title, yes I remember the album bins too, and the 8 tracks, cassettes and reel to reels, but thats equipment.
First remembered listening to older jazz and 16 2/3 records, and 78's and of course 45's as well. especially Buck Owens doing Truck Driven Man on an old RCA with tubes.
One thing I also remember in High School was a class called Music Appreciation, lots of different kinds of music and something that today I guess is a bit of a dinosaur like me.
Albums are different, you listened to one song after another by the same artist, one song might actually blend right into another.
Now we have streaming, pick and choose anything you want. But there's something missing, its called patience. Taking long enough to appreciate what an artist has to say musically. But its not about them, its about us. What we want to hear , not what they want us to hear.
Isn't it easier to skip around streaming all sorts of different music, than to actually sitting down and listening to an entire album ?
In that Music Appreciation class, the teacher thought that classical music would get listened to less and less, and it came true, I really don't think its really appreciated as much as it used to be.
But most classical pieces tend to be longer and you need that patience again to really listen to them.
Maybe all it really takes is time, something that most of us today, just don't have enough of.