Good day all. Obviously we all enjoy listening to music (despite what some "over there" forums might think) and, one assumes, we would like the artists that make that music to continue to do so (assuming they aren't dead or churining out rubbish). Further to that, streaming services are, imho, rather fantastic. Considering as a 13 yr old I would toil away delivering news papers in all weathers to make enough money in a week to buy appoximately half a CD album I cannot be more delighted with the choice and cost. And yet, very few artists are likely to make any money whatsoever by having their music on streaming services. For this reason, and for being a generally altruistic sort, (one who likes to brag about said altruism on internet forums), I often purchase physical copies of albums as a way of seeing some revenue go to the artists. I prefer to purchase vinyl as the artwork is more impressive at "LP" size. If the artwork is crap I might buy the CD. What I would really like though is for laserdisc to become resurgent (and also cheap) so that I can have the quality of cd audio with the larger size artwork and potentially more expansive booklet or whatever else might be included.
My question then is, what do other people do about this? Do other people even care?
My question then is, what do other people do about this? Do other people even care?