What a sad world we now live in.......


What a sad world.....

Had to go to our local Wal-Mart for something for the wife and thought would check out CD,s while here.

Could not find them so asked where to be told they had decided to stop selling them in-store.

In fact the whole electronics section looked bare and desolate.

Pretty sure a sign of the buy online times we now live in.
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"I don’t think Walmart customers were ever exactly the most music-loving people around. Or perhaps it is that they, like myself, are just not interested in the music that is currently most popular."
I would bet that many, if not majority, of the Kenny Chesney and Garth Brooks CDs were bought at Walmart.

I might lose the bet, but I would be willing to bet that I would not lose it.
Cd was nice ,just like records personally digital like Jplays new Femto  which is 
excellent digital sounding playback the best to date. I have a JRivers 25 ,
land I downloaded the trial it is he best . Cd just borrow or buy just to rip wav or
Flac files to my Solid state drives. I donot miss have to play CDs one at time one bit ,they are inferior in every way and  just cumbersome when I can just click non my app and play in any order or cd I choose. Digital now sounds excellent if you have good gear .
"Second, Walmart was never a player in the music biz."

For whatever it is worth, this is an article from 2004...

"In the past decade, Wal-Mart has quietly emerged as the nation’s biggest record store. Wal-Mart now sells an estimated one out of every five major-label albums."

“We’re in such a competitive world, and you can’t reach consumers if you’re not in Wal-Mart,” admits another label executive.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/wal-mart-wants-10-cds-235534/
It is Walmart's loss - I used to go to Best Buy once a week to buy CD's (and in the process purchase something I didn't need), I have not stepped into Best Buy in 6 months - stupid marketing decision.  There was really nothing in the Walmart bins that I was interested in, and even their online was not only poorly created, difficult to use, but had no selection.  I now buy all my CD's online (amazon, amoeba, elusive, acoustic sounds),  purchased 3 today.  It is good news for the local record stores that are packed now - and not with old people, young people - and most of them are browsing CD's.  Many kids can hear the difference between an MP3 and a well recorded record.  The CD's are much cheaper than the vinyl alternatives - you need a pretty good system to make a record sound better than a CD - most youngsters don't have $50K to blow on a system.  New SACD's are coming out every week - it is a good time to be a music lover.