Video wird geladen...

Video konnte nicht geladen werden

Zur Startseite

The Game Has Changed.. I miss Solid Albums. 👊🏽

728,820 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

10 Kommentare

Profilbild von Joshua Bryant IX
Joshua Bryant IXvor 2 Jahren

You are spot on as always, Ice. Plus I like to own something physical. I can't put my hands on a stream.

Profilbild von Jacob Parker
Jacob Parkervor 2 Jahren

That right there is one reason why I still purchase records. Plus they sound better 🤘

Profilbild von Mr J
Mr Jvor 2 Jahren

A lost appreciation to an artform. It all used to mean so much. Now music is hollow.

Profilbild von Miss Cindy, Mini-Marvel !🧚🏻‍♀️💋
Miss Cindy, Mini-Marvel !🧚🏻‍♀️💋vor 2 Jahren

So it was normal to read all that on the back? I honestly thought I was a weirdo for doing it. This honestly gives me some comfort.

Profilbild von TheÐogeGlory
TheÐogeGloryvor 2 Jahren

I only buy records on Vinyl now, it's a way better experience. Plus I love the artwork of the covers.

Profilbild von Neal Veglio
Neal Vegliovor 2 Jahren

Yep. The days when we'd actually sit and enjoy our albums, and be proud of them. The whole thing - going to the record store, doing the digging, having a preview listen, rushing home to enjoy the find. All lost now. Sad. These kids will never know it.

Profilbild von Junior Coimbra
Junior Coimbravor 2 Jahren

And that's why I never download just random songs on my music player. It's always ALBUMS. Love it!

Profilbild von Nicole Sweeney 🎤🎶
Nicole Sweeney 🎤🎶vor 2 Jahren

Ice.....you are speaking FACTS!!!!!!!! 🔊

Profilbild von Aaron Quinn
Aaron Quinnvor 2 Jahren

More thought and energy were put into albums back in the day because of how much it took to put an album out. The music industry started just pumping out garbage records with like 2 ok songs per album and wanted $15-20 for 2 good songs and a bunch of whackness.

Profilbild von 𝐁𝐒𝐏𝟑
𝐁𝐒𝐏𝟑vor 2 Jahren

Absolutely. Music was once an experience, rather than a mere transient whim; and it had been for millennia. Within two decades, everything changed; and much was lost. Now a track stands on it's own or it doesn't. The narrative and musical context is no longer valued.

Ähnliche Videos