Been loving Radio Paradise of late.
Also my own personal channel I create when I load up 13000+ tracks from my music server on the Roku Soundbridges (one one each system) put it in random play mode, and let'er rip for hours on end with few repeats (except by choice).
I still listen to records on occasion mainly because I have a lot of music on records collected over the years that I do not have elsewhere. I even buy a lot of used records when I come across them for the right price (ie cheap).
But I am hard pressed to go out and tell somebody they are missing out by not spinning records these days if they do not already own a library that they want to play. Unless someone is determined to explore new frontiers in vinyl at all costs, it just ain't worth it.
The event that signaled the decline of vinyl playtime in my house was the acquisition of my first Roku Soundbridge a few years back that I used initially mostly for Internet radio. Then setting up my first music server sealed the fate.
I still get the urge to spin teh vinyl on occasion though.
Also my own personal channel I create when I load up 13000+ tracks from my music server on the Roku Soundbridges (one one each system) put it in random play mode, and let'er rip for hours on end with few repeats (except by choice).
I still listen to records on occasion mainly because I have a lot of music on records collected over the years that I do not have elsewhere. I even buy a lot of used records when I come across them for the right price (ie cheap).
But I am hard pressed to go out and tell somebody they are missing out by not spinning records these days if they do not already own a library that they want to play. Unless someone is determined to explore new frontiers in vinyl at all costs, it just ain't worth it.
The event that signaled the decline of vinyl playtime in my house was the acquisition of my first Roku Soundbridge a few years back that I used initially mostly for Internet radio. Then setting up my first music server sealed the fate.
I still get the urge to spin teh vinyl on occasion though.