Who are these crazy people?


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I'm pretty sure Ncarv is being facetious guys. This is the way I usually listen to albums so I like this concept. I know the (former) members of Pink Floyd feel the same way as they were fighting against the release of individual songs from their albums as mp3s.

This is also a neat way to get together with like-minded people and make new friends.

In the old days when you used to learn about new music on the radio, I would almost never buy an album based on one song (too poor at the time). However, some of the best songs I ever found were on albums I did take a chance on and they were never the songs that the record execs picked for airplay.
I love this idea. It reminds me of the days of sitting in a dorm room with close friends and deciding which album to put on, then listening to all of it. Very cool. I would visit a place like that.
That video was nice to see. I think a lot of artists don't really make a cohesive album concept anymore. Just tracks slapped together. I wish there were more clubs like that. I'd know I'd participate when I had the time. The no talking, reading or multi-tasking is great thing too. Really makes you concentrate on the music and enjoy the sound.
The people who listen to "Greatest Hits" recordings....I don't get it. I kinda feel sorry for them.
Many baby boomers struggle with their growing insignificance. Seriously though, it's in-person shared experience where to often shared community is via the virtual world, so kudos to them for the meet-up. Sure beats joining a kooky congregation and demonstrating at funerals.