Why You Should Buy CDs NOW in 2024!

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    0:00 Intro
    0:52 CDs Going Extinct?
    4:26 I Love Music
    7:15 I'm a Collector
    #cds #compactdisc #hifi
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  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 Před 3 měsíci +1228

    I used to belong to an audio forum. A guy said that he ripped all of his CDs to his computer and sold all of his CDs. His computer crashed and he lost everything. I'll bet he wished he had kept his CDs!

    • @andygilbert1877
      @andygilbert1877 Před 3 měsíci +110

      I’ve known a few people that’s happened to. Could have been avoided by having backups of course! I did the same when the iPod first appeared, and now rip all my CDs to WAV, but one thing I never did was sell any of them.

    • @marioplus321
      @marioplus321 Před 3 měsíci +80

      I ripped all of mine,but never sold and I will never do it.

    • @gomey70
      @gomey70 Před 3 měsíci +77

      Now he probably has a spotify account and could care less.

    • @johnbrentford5513
      @johnbrentford5513 Před 3 měsíci +62

      I got 4000 cds ripped to a computer but I keep four back ups in a fireproof box.

    • @Herfinnur
      @Herfinnur Před 3 měsíci +76

      back in 2003 I ripped all my CDs, 600+, then stored them all in three huge CD wallets together with the accompanying sleeves and threw away the plastic thingamagics (diamond something-something?). I did that so I could store my CDs at my dad's house without taking up too much space and simultaneously carry my music with me.
      All three backup hard drives mysteriously died while doing some reorganisation of my data in 2013. I can't begin to describe the euphoria I felt when I realized that all those CDs where safe with my dad back home!

  • @TheVoiceInYourHeadd
    @TheVoiceInYourHeadd Před 3 měsíci +422

    I'm an independent musician about to release my first CD and Vinyl. I want to thank you all for buying physical media and supporting new artists 👏

    • @DanielByers-qf9qi
      @DanielByers-qf9qi Před 3 měsíci +5

      You are very welcome, speaking for those like me. I always search first for physical media from the most obscure indie artists. Good luck.

    • @madhammer232
      @madhammer232 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Its the me me me guy

    • @lejoserex
      @lejoserex Před 2 měsíci +1

      Bro, do that shit! Make sure to shop them around where cd lovers hang out, all the geeky places.
      All the best to you

    • @sidblack7125
      @sidblack7125 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@lejoserex hey just wanna know how would people go about listening to your music when most don't own a cd player?

    • @quas3728
      @quas3728 Před 2 měsíci

      @@sidblack7125 It's cheap af compared to vinyl player

  • @mikebabiak
    @mikebabiak Před měsícem +42

    I'm about to turn 24 years old, and my CD collection is getting close to 500. All my college buddies joke that I'm singlehandedly keeping the CD industry alive lol. Always will be a champion of buying CDs!

  • @birdy3934
    @birdy3934 Před 3 měsíci +155

    I recently started listening to my old CDs recently. Great sound quality with no threat of an advert suddenly interrupting

  • @henryashley9945
    @henryashley9945 Před 3 měsíci +708

    I own about 4,000 cds. Never getting rid of them. Made the mistake of selling over 6,500 vinyl albums in 1996.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +95

      Yeah those 6,500 vinyl albums would translate into a lot of money today. However it's time to look forward and I think the CD will be the next big thing in the coming years.

    • @snorrevonflake
      @snorrevonflake Před 3 měsíci +20

      @@mykandrew Really ? Who buys vinyl ? How would you sell it as a private person ? I sold my 1000 vinyl LPs to someone who paid me 2000 Euro for them. Yea sure he had some albums in his shop priced for a 100 later. But does that mean they are worth it and anybody will buy them ? Same with CDs, i have a Blues collection that would be impossible to replicate but what is a CD worth ? 50 cents ?

    • @geo7660
      @geo7660 Před 3 měsíci +42

      @@snorrevonflake " How would you sell it as a private person ?" Easy with the internet.

    • @Zulonix
      @Zulonix Před 3 měsíci +5

      Shades of Imelda Marcos, former First Lady of the Philippines... and owner of 3,000 pairs of shoes. ;-)

    • @henryashley9945
      @henryashley9945 Před 3 měsíci

      @@geo7660 an old friend of mine had a record shop and he bought the whole collection. He still had records that had been mine in his bins for a very long time.

  • @NMn-dc5qo
    @NMn-dc5qo Před 3 měsíci +299

    When physical media is finally gone, the online providers will increase subscription costs dramatically as there will be no alternatives. CDs and other physical media are valuable!

    • @ghostpiratelechuck2259
      @ghostpiratelechuck2259 Před 2 měsíci +16

      There as long as digital media exists, there will be paths to consume it for free.

    • @earlbee3196
      @earlbee3196 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah! Radio ✔️

    • @andygilbert1877
      @andygilbert1877 Před 2 měsíci +13

      I can’t see physical media disappearing completely. In spite of audiobooks and the Kindle, etc, there are still plenty of people reading books and plenty of bookshops around, here in the UK at least.

    • @dtz1000
      @dtz1000 Před 2 měsíci +6

      You ever heard of pirate bay? Let them try to increase prices.

    • @earlbee3196
      @earlbee3196 Před 2 měsíci

      @@dtz1000
      Why what would happen?

  • @overtonesnteatime198
    @overtonesnteatime198 Před 3 měsíci +47

    I recently found an entire box full of metal albums next to a dumpster and most of the bands i had never heard of... This resparked that love for listening to physical media and i am pretty thankful for that.

    • @PsyphaX09
      @PsyphaX09 Před měsícem +2

      Nice! Which bands are they?

    • @dzailibu
      @dzailibu Před měsícem +2

      Was it heavy?

    • @irocitZ
      @irocitZ Před měsícem +1

      It would have been like hitting the lottery for me, I like both kinds of music. Heavy & Metal

  • @Beardodoomus
    @Beardodoomus Před 3 měsíci +83

    I've been collecting CDs for 30 years now. I have a collection nearing 4000. I'll never give them up. They're still the first format I go to for physical music purchases.

    • @onewhitepony
      @onewhitepony Před 3 měsíci +2

      Cool! I've been buying them since late 90s when I was in high school. I'm not sure what my collection is up to but it's a good chunk

    • @amyboone125
      @amyboone125 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've also been buying them 30+ years. I only have about 2500 though. What a really miss is the music stores that you could browse around and look at and buy lots of great cds. Keep collecting! 🎵

    • @onewhitepony
      @onewhitepony Před 3 měsíci

      @amyboone125 that's awesome! Do you not have any local indie stores near you? They have record store day and you can snag up some unique vinyls if you're into collecting those too

    • @amyboone125
      @amyboone125 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @onewhitepony None to my knowledge. The ones I used to shop at are all gone. I'm in IL, not willing to go to Chicago even though it's not far. I'll stick to the suburbs. I'll have to look into what might be around. Music has always been my passion.

    • @starscreamthecruel8026
      @starscreamthecruel8026 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Where avaliable, I buy CDS from independant artists and the labels. But a lot of bands dont seem to have CD format anymore. Some have cassettes but I dont own a cassette player anymore so I cant buy them, so I am just stuck with the digital option.

  • @purplesabbath9057
    @purplesabbath9057 Před 3 měsíci +508

    I bought CDs all throughout high school, despite their decline in popularity (this was the early 2010s). I got made fun of for lugging around a portable CD player and 2 or 3 CDs, but I stubbornly stuck with the format. One of my favorite things to do at night before bed was picking out the CDs that I would take with me to school the next day. A decade later, I still buy CDs and will continue to buy them for as long as I can.

    • @marioplus321
      @marioplus321 Před 3 měsíci +7

      👏

    • @kakayou546
      @kakayou546 Před 3 měsíci +8

      Dude ur old school

    • @albertpintor3522
      @albertpintor3522 Před 3 měsíci +4

      I started middle school in late 07 and everyone already had mp3 players and ipods while portable cd players pretty much gone. Cds were still popular for at home or the car.

    • @marioplus321
      @marioplus321 Před 3 měsíci

      @@albertpintor3522 portable cd players were awkward because you needed to take several cds to play over some hours. I remember,I used to have 2. I rather used them in a garden etc. Mp3 players....those rocketed portable music😎

    • @Group-935
      @Group-935 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@@marioplus321I can understand that. But me personally? I was a bit weird. I only needed the one CD, so no need to lug around multiple jewel cases. Just the player was all. I loved listening to an album until I memorized all or at least most of the songs, only then would I trade the CD out for another.
      But that's me. Just sharing my thoughts is all.

  • @alakablam7901
    @alakablam7901 Před 3 měsíci +494

    Nothing quite like unwrapping a special release gatefold album. Digital will never replace the feeling of sitting down and pouring over the album art while listening to a new release of your favourite band.

    • @AVincentDesign
      @AVincentDesign Před 3 měsíci +3

      Damn, I almost forgot about that!

    • @armoris66
      @armoris66 Před 3 měsíci +8

      You describe the vinyl experience succinctly 😑

    • @Josianne-Music
      @Josianne-Music Před 3 měsíci +7

      I absolutely agree

    • @Abridgimation
      @Abridgimation Před 3 měsíci +6

      Yeah, I hate that almost every PC now has the disc drive removed. I tried getting an external one and it doesn't work :/

    • @juanvillanueva77
      @juanvillanueva77 Před 3 měsíci

      Of course

  • @ZackMorris1015
    @ZackMorris1015 Před 3 měsíci +49

    I'm 42 and never stopped buying cds. I'm also very fortunate in that there is an incredible independent cd/Vinyl shop 10 minutes away from where I live. The store is pretty huge and has a seperate area for metal and underground bands.
    A lot of people say physical media is dead and yet every time I go there, the store is packed. The great thing about it is directly next to the store is Half Priced Books which carries tons of cds/vinyls for dirt cheap.
    What I do is buy a cd, rip it to my computer and sync it to one of my MP3 players. I use the cds as a backup in case they stop making mp3 players or my computer crashes.
    Also have a respectable amount of Vinyl which I started collecting right after high-school. Only buy Vinyl for bands I really love. Thing is, I don't have a Vinyl player and only buy the vinyls for the cover art as I display them.
    There's something special and tangible about holding an actual album in your hands, looking at the art and reading the liner notes. Something that is lost with a digital only collection.

    • @amyboone125
      @amyboone125 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Wish there was a store like that by me.

    • @starscreamthecruel8026
      @starscreamthecruel8026 Před 3 měsíci +1

      If you are fortunate enough to have a local music store that does underground Metal as well as mainstream, you are blessed and I envy you :)

    • @ZackMorris1015
      @ZackMorris1015 Před 3 měsíci

      @@starscreamthecruel8026 this store really is amazing. I've been going to it since I was in high-school. The metal section is its own thing. In that section, the walls are all black and it's dark on there. There's posters and metal shirts on the walls. They sell patches, stickers and all of that. Really a great store. And I absolutely feel lucky to habe something like that.

    • @2009ccastillo
      @2009ccastillo Před 3 měsíci +3

      🤔 I agree...when u put the record and check the art cover and read the inside feels like they were telling the story to me..instaed of streaming it feel unpersonal. I always ❤ and I kept tangible art, book, records, etc. (shout out 2 my hobby for move them with us) It makes me super happy that most of ppl now are getting back to the light path😅

    • @birdy3934
      @birdy3934 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Also with an album cover to read you can learn about the artists, producers and record label which can help make a good purchase next time. Download only people won't know anything. Not even the name of the song likely

  • @marcob.7801
    @marcob.7801 Před měsícem +5

    I'm from Brooklyn, NYC......where we used to have a record (and/or CD) store on every block! NONE of these stores exist anymore!

  • @scottmerrill2416
    @scottmerrill2416 Před 3 měsíci +54

    I love the fixation people have on vinyl, it lets us by CDs for one third the price.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +5

      Agreed lol

    • @user-oh6ev7mj5q
      @user-oh6ev7mj5q Před 2 měsíci +1

      and new turntables are crappy plastic or very expensive, but the same is also for cd players

    • @nanchanger
      @nanchanger Před 29 dny

      And they don't sound as good...

    • @user-qe5uv1cj1x
      @user-qe5uv1cj1x Před 23 dny

      More portable music for me

  • @j.t.cooper2963
    @j.t.cooper2963 Před 3 měsíci +265

    I've bought about 400 CD's over the last 4 years. A lot of them are rare OOP first pressings from Japan and West Germany. I will never give up my physical media collections.

    • @user-oq9mv8pc2g
      @user-oq9mv8pc2g Před 3 měsíci +14

      Yes. Early pressings of CDs are best. Remasterd CDs not good. Synthetic tone and lack of focus. Good job my man

    • @j.t.cooper2963
      @j.t.cooper2963 Před 3 měsíci +11

      @@user-oq9mv8pc2g I don't really buy remasters, unless they are good ones and thats not many.

    • @cruzfishburn8015
      @cruzfishburn8015 Před 3 měsíci +4

      8 track baby😊

    • @j.t.cooper2963
      @j.t.cooper2963 Před 3 měsíci

      @@cruzfishburn8015 Oh ya!!😁

    • @raymo6795
      @raymo6795 Před 3 měsíci

      ...wise.the end may be near.

  • @pedroantoniodacruzferreira1487
    @pedroantoniodacruzferreira1487 Před 3 měsíci +7

    If there is a catastrophic event that takes the internet down, you will be happy to own your own entertainment in form of CD's and DVD's. I sure as hell will keep mine. If it is digital you don't own it. Your account can be cancelled, you can be banned for whatever reasons you don't foresee now from any platform. The level of control over me, as an individual is just too much. The same goes with money. If you don't hold it, you don't own it. Might sound a bit "dark" or pessimistic, but that is my opinion, so excellent job Michael in supporting this cause. I am with you on this one!

    • @emptylikebox
      @emptylikebox Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly!

    • @LXT43
      @LXT43 Před měsícem +1

      If the internet goes down and being unable to play cd's and DVd's will be the least of your problems.

  • @carlosacta8726
    @carlosacta8726 Před 3 měsíci +17

    Back in the day in NYC, there were two great spots... Tower Records on 66th and Broadway and HMV on Times Square!!! Loved and miss those places!!

    • @nanchanger
      @nanchanger Před 29 dny

      W. 4th location was better...

  • @kickassv8
    @kickassv8 Před 3 měsíci +144

    I’m not sure where you came from, but I’m glad you landed in my feed. I still buy cds, cassette, vinyl, even 8-tracks. I still have my mom’s Radio Shack 8-track player.

    • @cassie101
      @cassie101 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Where do you buy your vinyls and cd's...thanks

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Thank you for the kind words!

  • @robertreid2637
    @robertreid2637 Před 3 měsíci +181

    You hit the nail on the head. “Loosing sense of community. Keeping bricks and mortar stores open is vital

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +8

      It's #1 right now on things we need to save!

    • @CMZIEBARTH
      @CMZIEBARTH Před 3 měsíci +4

      Losing

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před 3 měsíci +3

      And books. Get all the cd's, records, movies, books before they're memory-holed.

    • @eltiochusma
      @eltiochusma Před 2 měsíci

      Community through commerce? Community through consumption? Are the brick and mortar stores allowing you to hang out, have coffee, and have listening parties with your friends?

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před 2 měsíci

      @@eltiochusma Honestly... yes. The one in my area that closed did lol. You could smoke cigars in there too.

  • @joshdieckmann595
    @joshdieckmann595 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I never stopped buying CDs. I've always enjoyed the physical nature of music consumption, whether it's placing the record on the turntable or popping the CD into the car stereo. I like discovering new music through CZcams and other means, but my collection of music is large enough now that I have more than enough to listen to for the rest of my life. I don't need streaming services because I created my own, in a manner of speaking. I run a home media server and can stream my own music I ripped from my own CD collection. But physical media is important for a number of reasons. As you mentioned, the ephemeral nature of digital marketplaces is very real. Whether it's a lot of video games being lost with the closure of the original Xbox Live service or the Wii Shop Channel, or music being delisted because of label/artist disputes, licensing issues (soundtracks), or other reasons, by keeping some measure of physical media around, it helps to preserve the music. Sometimes remasters don't sound as good as the originals (Megadeth). Sometimes re-releases can toy with the contents of the original and change it (Star Wars, anyone?), such as the later re-prints of Ozzy Osbourne's music removing Bob Daisley's bass work because of disputes. It's vital to keep the medium around so that this art can remain relevant years beyond any commercial viability. Buying records in the mid-90's when they were out of fashion was how I discovered bands like Yes, ELP, Asia, and Steely Dan. I'm hopeful that for younger folks, they'll have similar experiences buying cheap second hand CD's of older music that they may not be aware of, but can find something they connect with.

  • @dynamicdingus7003
    @dynamicdingus7003 Před 3 měsíci +9

    It's funny that this has been recommended to me since I started buying cds last November as a 23 year old. I only have a cd player in my car, but I feel like I just appreciate music more when I go through a whole album from start to finish and have access to only music that I own. I have 18 so far.

    • @2009ccastillo
      @2009ccastillo Před 3 měsíci

      ...great! there is still hope for new generations...B sides are a must when listen on their own physical form. You won't regret it!! 😊 yr favorite album + B side...I want to cry

    • @jbellflower83
      @jbellflower83 Před měsícem

      Yup. Can't appreciate an album trying to listen to it on CZcams..

  • @motuknight5569
    @motuknight5569 Před 3 měsíci +97

    It’s fun to dig into the old CD collection and find the ticket stubs from concerts attended in the jewel cases where I used to put them. The 1993 Pearl Jam live performance ticket stub with a $15.00 entry fee is always excellent to run into.

    • @IdeologieUK
      @IdeologieUK Před 3 měsíci +4

      Many of my jewel cases still have remnants of coke :)

    • @BadWolf762
      @BadWolf762 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I lost all my old ticket stubs. Van Halen 1980 for something like $10, ZZ Top 1979 probably $8. Plenty more big names from the late 70s to early 80s.

    • @sameold5050
      @sameold5050 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Concert ticket stubs...now a thing of the past too.

    • @deathnsd6953
      @deathnsd6953 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I found some old sheets of acid lol

    • @ezioauditoredafirenze5453
      @ezioauditoredafirenze5453 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@deathnsd6953No you didn't

  • @thechuckster6838
    @thechuckster6838 Před 3 měsíci +35

    I own thousands of CD's ranging back to 1985. The problem with download is not only sound quality, it's also the availability of certain versions of songs. Some of the versions that I want to hear are just not available on streaming platform. I see albums disappear and never to show up again. I like to own my recordings and knowing that I have the version of songs that I want to hear.

  • @brocksamson9737
    @brocksamson9737 Před 3 měsíci +34

    CDs will always resonate with me forever. I still have all my original underground hip hop CDs from the 90s and early 2000s.
    Being a late 90s/early 2000s kid. I can tell you much like crate digging for vinyls, I also love CD digging as well. There's a pure joy and mystery going to places like CD EXCHANGE, half price books and independent brick and mortar shops scouring through the cds.
    I collect most underground/ indie hip-hop artist. Remember there was no CZcams or streaming platforms back then, so the only thing I got to go off by was the cover of the cds. ESPECIALLY for underground artist. But there was always a shrill of excitement and uncertainty of what I was about to hear.
    Putting that CD into my car CD player would be a sonically incredible experience. Because there's no telling what I'm going to hear within a 12 track album .Could be gold, or could be dirt. Regardless that's why I loved buying cds. The sheer excitement of just cruising around town listening to something new.

  • @user-dw1ls3rp1l
    @user-dw1ls3rp1l Před 3 měsíci +17

    I can't believe minidiscs didn't take off harder. Infinitely re-recordable, impossible to scratch, a MD player in your pocket was only about as big as a pack of smokes.

    • @MrGarb0
      @MrGarb0 Před měsícem +2

      Still use them as a music tool

    • @saejinlee6304
      @saejinlee6304 Před měsícem

      Minidiscs. Man, that takes me back. Watching Sylvester Stallone pop in a minidisc in Demolition Man. That jet never quite took off, did it.
      What about DATs? Are those still around? It came out around the same time, didn't it?

    • @MrGarb0
      @MrGarb0 Před měsícem

      I wandered into a film crew a few years ago and had a sly look at the sound guys set up. They were recording dialogue on a Fostex DAT. I was really surprised.

    • @dixieflatline1189
      @dixieflatline1189 Před měsícem +1

      I lived for a while in Hong Kong and travelled a lot through Asia. Minidisks were a big thing back in the late 90's and you would see them everywhere.
      At the same time in Europe and North America just didn't pick up on minidisks l& then the 1st gen iPod was released......

    • @swojchop5982
      @swojchop5982 Před 9 dny

      Mini disk had too much data compression and poorer sound quality than CD.

  • @robinkleinsteuber5217
    @robinkleinsteuber5217 Před 3 měsíci +124

    I love my CD's and am buying them in frequent purchases, either locally or via Amazon. My collection is growing, much like my LP collection did over the 1970's to the 1990's. I sold them off in the late 1990's as I fell on harder times and needed the cash. I'm older now, and don't have the time that I used to spend to give the LP's the TLC they needed for the goal of greater longevity. So, CD's are my choice now. CD's are perfectly fine for me today, so my collection grows! 😊👍

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +5

      Very nice! I’m glad to hear your collection is growing!

    • @superunknown2812
      @superunknown2812 Před 3 měsíci

      Try Discogs really good finds there on that community and they have a great rating system on condition of the cds too I have bought many and still do off Discogs

    • @Josianne-Music
      @Josianne-Music Před 3 měsíci +1

      I would like to know how to choose a good quality of cds, like choosing a first pressing or it doesn’t really matter…. 🤔 😊

    • @superunknown2812
      @superunknown2812 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @Josianne-Music that's debatable some first pressings are really good and sometimes very seldom remasters are better also I find It can kinda depend on what kind of music you listen too as well

    • @Josianne-Music
      @Josianne-Music Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@superunknown2812 Super.. Thank you for replying. I like 60’s 70’s 80’s, R&B music and etc. I will to buy some from Amazon and see how it goes… Thank you ☺️

  • @chrisstephenson8311
    @chrisstephenson8311 Před 3 měsíci +70

    My mom still has her 80’s rock cassettes that she listened to in the 1987 transam she used to have…..man what a time that was👍🏻 cranking white snake or Motley Crue with the T-Tops off…..I wanna go back to the 80’s😢

    • @WhyTheHorseface
      @WhyTheHorseface Před 3 měsíci +8

      I remember cruising Friday nights with my pal in his 1987 Camaro listening to Def Leppard’s “Hysteria” CD. It always smelled like coconut, and the the girls loved it. What a time to be alive!

    • @bodhi9464
      @bodhi9464 Před 3 měsíci +9

      The 80s were great .
      Me and a mate ~ aged 19 (music duo) drove from Melbourne to Batemans Bay to Sydney to Broken Hill through to Adelaide and back to Melbourne ~ we took a stack of cassette tapes, BUT we mostly listened to (on tape) :
      Appetite For Destruction ~ GnR,
      Head Injuries ~ Midnight Oil and
      Def Leppard ~ Hysteria
      A 3 on the tree (manual car) 138 LJ Torana. 2 guitars and a bag of clothes and sleeping bags.
      He’s passed now 🎸 RIP; but I will always treasure those great times ~ no social media ~ no Google maps ; no mobile phones ~ we did everything the old fashioned way. 🇦🇺☀️🏄‍♂️💦 🎶 🦘 🦘

    • @jamesc7121
      @jamesc7121 Před 3 měsíci +2

      That's how you were conceived baby! You're mom rocked!

  • @RandomHouseDudeChats
    @RandomHouseDudeChats Před 3 měsíci +1

    (This Video Just Brought Back Some....)
    *NOSTALGIA*....
    Many A Times I Often after work, Especially On The Weekends, Would 'Explore & Navigate The Malls, Record Shops, & Even Stores Like Circuit City, Walmart, Target, & FYE' (For Your Entertainment) not just to 'Be On The Scoop' for the 'Fresh, Hotest New Album' at that moment, But Simply for the 'Sheer Satisfaction & Refreshment' you could say of....Enjoying the 'Adventure Of Digging Through The Crates' Hours & Hours on end, Finding Multitudes of 'Little Known Or Rare' Artists & Musicians Albums, through 'Various Genres & in Endless Numbers of Isles & Rows of Music Merchandise'....It was like a 'Personal, Therapeutic Hobby' of mine....'Those CD's', A Lot Of Which I've Kept From Decades & Years Ago, are 'Still Enjoyed Even Now', when I get the thought & feeling of 'Wanting To Go Back Down That Musical Memory Lane', reminding me of the 'Good Ol' Times' of the Past & the 'Golden Moments' of My Childhood, with Close Family & Friends....
    "Thanks For This GREAT Video!!!!"
    🙏🙌👍✌️

  • @vectorhold6489
    @vectorhold6489 Před 2 měsíci +3

    As a solo music producer I still press my music on CD. I sold hundreds on my bandcamp page alone. Great channel, glad I found it.

  • @pnichols6500
    @pnichols6500 Před 3 měsíci +30

    I did what a lot did, replaced my vinyl records with CD'S in the 80's/90's and been my main source of listening ever since.
    A few years ago my wife suggested we get a turntable again and we really got immersed in albums again and couldn't be happier.
    I am retired and this is a hobby for me so I enjoy all the things that go into it.
    Stream for casual background listening, still play a CD every now and then, but for me nothing comes close as a complete music experience as playing an album on one of our turntables.
    All that said, if I see a CD I don't have and I like, I'll buy it.

    • @Shadow-7773
      @Shadow-7773 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @pnichols6500' I was just about ready to sell all of my albums tapes, turn table, ipod classic , ipod touch both have lots of music on them- plus cd's and receiver. Most of the songs i love are on drives and cell phone. I never play the other items. NOw you give me pause?

    • @DJRenee
      @DJRenee Před 3 měsíci

      The record ⏺️ player definitely hits different m

  • @shreddherring
    @shreddherring Před 3 měsíci +13

    I never stopped buying cd's, and have kept them as my main source of music, but have been playing the ripped tracks from my pc for the better part of 20 years. This year I finally got myself something to play/transport them on, a 20 year old cd/sacd/dvd audio player, to give me flexibility for surround music later on. I honestly don't know why I didn't do this sooner, it sounds better than my computer (even as a digital transport) and is so much more enjoyable and relaxing as a listening experience. It even prompted me to buy my first shm-cd, which again, I don't know why I didn't try this sooner. I'm now carefully laying out long term plans to upgrade this device as my digital audio platform, and adding way more cd's to my wishlist as a result. I can't say this is nostalgia, because I never stopped using cd's, this is more borne out of my hifi journey than anything else, but I am thoroughly enjoying it and see my house filling up even more with discs in the future

  • @Hxs28
    @Hxs28 Před 4 dny +1

    I have a channel (in Italian) where I keep repeating (from years) that the best backup for music are CD's and Vinyl. All the other forms of backup are more perishable in time and it is much more expensive to transfer the data from old media supports to new media supports from time to time. During one of the many changes of my main home computer I have lost a few hundred music files (due to mistake I have done) but, because I had both CD and Vinyls I could re-rip/transfer all the missing files. I have a large collection of audio files and in a long term scheme it is quite time consuming and expensive to transfer such collection to new systems for its preservation. The physical backup I have, ensures that I can have back any piece of music I want at any given time, even my father's 78rpm 10 inch shellac discs from the 1940's that still sound very well after 60 years. I doubt that a cloud service or that even the best hard drives available in the market can last so long. Further, CD's and Vinyl played on a top quality CD player or Record Player sound much better than the same music played on a computer through a modest quality audio card.

  • @shaungreer3350
    @shaungreer3350 Před 3 měsíci +3

    i started to collect records a few year ago but never really considered CD collecting until i met my girlfriends dad, he literally never even spoke to even one of her ex boyfriends but JUST because i have a similar music taste to him we got talking. that day i came home with about 80 CDs from him and now if i see one for a good price i’ll 100% pick it up. physical music isn’t just actually owning your media and being able to do whatever you want with them, it’s a social experience that helps form connections!! Great video man 👏👏

  • @johnbrentford5513
    @johnbrentford5513 Před 3 měsíci +11

    I still buy CDs, but the prices are going up. I started buying CDs a lot in 2008 at that time people were giving their entire CD collections to thrift stores. I would say the golden age of used CD buying was from 2008 to 2018. Most CD owners have already given those huge CD collections away. Thrift stores don't produce the great results they once did. Goodwill would get in thousands of CDs each week they had nowhere to put them all. Goodwill was trying to sell them for two dollars each no one would pay two dollars each. They would put tables up front and sell them for a dollar each just to get rid of them it was a pain in their ass. On a few occasions they went down to fifty cents each. On a few occasions, I would buy one hundred to two hundred CDs at one time.

  • @ReasonablySane
    @ReasonablySane Před 3 měsíci +11

    I sold hi-fi between 1976 and 1981. I built my own Dynaco 400 and Pat-5 before that. I bought records by the box lot in Seattle estate sales in the 2000's, typically for around $0.10 per record. I now have around 3,500 records and four turntables. With the exception of the TT I bought new in 1978, I never paid more than $30, and stayed relatively "high end" Direct Drive. Nobody wanted turntables either.🤣 I really enjoy the whole experience of playing records to this day, especially with a good single malt.
    But I also remember back in the day all of us audiophiles waiting in hot anticipation for the arrival of the CD. We loved 'em because they were quiet and had amazing dynamic range. Of course, things changed, as we learned about the problems they had (e.g. loudness wars), just as I learned to listen to MP3's and realized the problems they had. But I was in a Goodwill in St Cloud, MN in 2022 and they had a HUGE selection of CD's, all for $0.50 each. I had time to kill so I spend a couple of hours cherry picking the lot. And yes, there WAS some really good stuff there. I ended up with about a hundred, tripling my CD collection. I'm now always on the lookout for places that still sell CD's cheap, just as everyone was doing with vinyl back in the 2000's.
    Those days will come to an end, I believe, but change always happens. You never know what is going to become valuable. I sure wish I'd kept my 1954 chevy station wagon. 😁

  • @ambienteterrazas
    @ambienteterrazas Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've been moving these last few days and in the process i dug up all my cd's, in a very nostalgic way i went thru them while boxing them and it brought up a lot of memories of days past. In my new living room I am planning to put a record storage cabinet to show off and listen to my vinyls ( I am not a record snob, i just have lots of vinyls and old but good hi def audio equipment that my dad left me) but this got me thinking and i will make extra space to place my cd's and cd player as well.

  • @megmcguigan3857
    @megmcguigan3857 Před 3 měsíci +6

    I still buy them. I bought my first CD 35 years ago and it still plays fine. I don't have a local music store so I have to buy online. They are so cheap most of the time! I want physical media and not to have to rely on the internet to hear music. If the internet ever breaks down I still have my music.

    • @nanchanger
      @nanchanger Před 29 dny

      If the internet breaks down we'll die...

  • @heavychevy4616
    @heavychevy4616 Před 3 měsíci +40

    loyal "hard copy" cd collector here my friend... great video, thank u sir

  • @RobbRumm
    @RobbRumm Před 3 měsíci +15

    I make weekly trips to thrift shops and buy CDs all the time..I've been collecting CDs over 35 years and won't stop..

  • @retropatronum
    @retropatronum Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just found this video scrolling through my home page. Very well said and interesting video. I've been a game and toy collector for a while and relate to all of this. I'm also a musician and also like browsing vinyl and cds wherever I see them to see if there's anything of interest. Cd's are something my oldest son has been getting into collecting, so that's been fun to be apart of as well.
    The same goes for TV and movies. With all the streaming platforms, there are many things that risk becoming lost media if the studios decide to pull it for whatever reason, like what Disney did with Willow the TV sequel.
    You've got a new subscriber! Thank you for sharing this.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for your support and kind words!

  • @pervertedalchemist9944
    @pervertedalchemist9944 Před 3 měsíci +52

    I never caught on to streaming music. I have always leaned heavily towards physical media. In fact: I pre-ordered new albums on the physical format.

    • @DavidMander-rs4uk
      @DavidMander-rs4uk Před 3 měsíci +12

      I've never subscribed to a music streaming service.

    • @marioplus321
      @marioplus321 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@DavidMander-rs4uk 💪

    • @zickarjay
      @zickarjay Před 3 měsíci +8

      Only good about streaming music is to discover and search artist that made you to choose to buy physical media.

    • @marioplus321
      @marioplus321 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@zickarjay I do use streaming in much amount to experience new releases , at most. I also buy cds,still[ 1673 on my shelf] . Why I will be doing it in the future is the latest example - I wanted to listen to FIRE IT UP/J.Cocker on Spotify yesterday, but the release is NOT available there!!!Luckily,I own it on cd and I did listen to it:) cheers,mate!

    • @johnlennon1049
      @johnlennon1049 Před 3 měsíci

      It’s the only way to go. Have LP’s since I was 13 years old. I would buy th3 Beatles new album every time they came out with a new one. This is back in 1964. I will be 74 years old this august and still purchase LP’s and CD’s. I used to live in Brooklyn and go to J&R music.

  • @samlaser1975
    @samlaser1975 Před 3 měsíci +15

    I started collecting 78s when the disposal stores were throwing out by the bucket load. That was in the early 60s. I then started with LPs (from the el cheapo "Pye" labels and the Record Club re-records to the Deccas and DGs and Verves). I embraced the CD revolutions with a passion as I still to do today-although I do stream (Tidal). I use that to find the music I can't do without as I fear streaming tends to be a transient phenomena apt to be lost in the ether (or the "Cloud"). Hello CDs!

  • @wdgbirmingham2
    @wdgbirmingham2 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Some of my happiest memories are buying cd's, opening the jewel case, having the lyrics to read. All tangible. Im a 20th Century boy and proud of it.

    • @DanielByers-qf9qi
      @DanielByers-qf9qi Před 3 měsíci

      "All tangible": Physical media is personal property, and can be bequeathed to another; digital media is leased/rented, and cannot be bequeathed to another. (The Great Reset: "You will own nothing, and be happy.") In addition, Red Book [CD: 44100] provides consistent audio fidelity'; I am an audiophile, and I find lossy [MP3] anywhere from disappointing to unlistenable. I rip CDs to hard drive, and store the CD; combining superior playback software with a superior offboard DAC, I am able to approach "analog" listening pleasure from my computer. I am finally content without vinyl.

    • @wdgbirmingham2
      @wdgbirmingham2 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DanielByers-qf9qi I'm glad you're pleased without vinyl. I, however, like holding the CD in the light and seeing rainbow prisms, the buzz and click sound of it being loaded into the CD player. Again, I'm a 20th Century boy and am proud of it. If, in the future, we will be allowed to own nothing, then I'll be listening to Pictures of You on CD when they bust down my door to arrest me for still owning CD's.

    • @nanchanger
      @nanchanger Před 29 dny

      That an impressive accomplishment...

  • @bilbobaggins9451
    @bilbobaggins9451 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Im 26 and have been collecting CDs since around 2009 or 2010. Dont plan on stopping any time soon.
    Being able to flip through the booklet and seeing the OFFICIAL lyrics is great. Most of the time when you try looking up the lyrics, theyll sometimes get it wrong. This way, youre getting it directly from the source.
    Now, sometimes there can be a mistake here or there even in the booklet. However, not nearly as much as some random person typing it in from memory and posting it online.
    Not only that, but sometimes you get artwork and inlay designs that you never wouldve known about if you didnt own the CD or vinyl copy.

  • @davehall1924
    @davehall1924 Před 3 měsíci +44

    I started collecting CDs when there was one store in London with a rack holding all 20 available CDs. My first purchase was about 1983. I also have a bunch of vinyl dating back to the 70s. My mind was blown when I first heard a CD. No hiss, crackle or pops. And no jumping and no more cleaning.
    There was a concern in the early days that the CDs would fail over time. But 40 years on they occasionally discolor but still play.
    Plus you can rip them to create playlists and have them on your phone!

    • @marioplus321
      @marioplus321 Před 3 měsíci +11

      My first purchase was in 1990. And it is still in progress... :)

    • @andygilbert1877
      @andygilbert1877 Před 3 měsíci +10

      My first ones are from 1985, and yes they still play. CDRs from around 2000 too.

    • @tomgillett4791
      @tomgillett4791 Před 3 měsíci +8

      In 1984, I took a Sony Discman to the main Melodiya shop in Moscow and nearly created a riot.

    • @marioplus321
      @marioplus321 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@tomgillett4791 😅 those were the days...it reminds of me selling the one to a friend of mine,who was robbed of it the next day while walking in a park.

    • @backrowbrighton
      @backrowbrighton Před 3 měsíci +7

      You beat me by a couple of years. I bought my first CD in 1985 from Our Price Records. Still have it. I also remember the rumours about CDs self destructing after a couple of years, never had one fail on me yet.

  • @KevinFrasard
    @KevinFrasard Před 3 měsíci +3

    Holy crap man, the holy grail music store that was known as Record Time @1:18 I used to go there every week when I was 12 until about 16 years old. I've bought so many of my metal CD's from there, along with a handful up the street at Hot Hits. That was such a huge bummer when Record Time went out of business and turned into a Laundromat. Nothing beats the good 'ol days of picking through hundreds of CD's and getting that rush when you come across something that jumps out at you, and then hoping it doesn't suck lol. That mystery was always the fun part!

    • @tinyshadowmusic
      @tinyshadowmusic Před 3 měsíci +1

      Record Time! Such a trip. What a sacred space. Big bummer indeed.

    • @davejajuga2224
      @davejajuga2224 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You guys remember Sams Jams? I was so young. My Dad made a poster of all tha artwork that came in your CDs box. Still hanging to this day

  • @katoness
    @katoness Před měsícem +2

    When the WEF goes around telling people they will be happy and have nothing, with that in mind, I will keep buying CD's.

  • @SomeoneInChains
    @SomeoneInChains Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love the message u leave with this video!
    Im a 15 year old and even if my collection is extremely tiny compared to other peoples collection i love listening to all of them when i come back home.
    I think people these days dont get why is so important for artists to buy cds or any kind of physical media because streaming dont gets them any money, also it feels so good having ur favorite album in cd or a collection of ur favorite band/artist, i think people dont lose anything by buying a cd and i wish more people got into collecting them

  • @eraeusboorwel
    @eraeusboorwel Před 3 měsíci +9

    Clearance sections are my general go-to for interesting titles I wouldn't otherwise be aware of. I do buy the occasional brand new full price title, but most of my collection came pre-owned from various clearance sections. What's especially fun to discover, though, are CDs in clearance that are still brand new sealed but are being liquidated out, due to not selling or whatever.

  • @jacksmodelcargarage9165
    @jacksmodelcargarage9165 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I found a store in town that sells cd’s dirt cheap and they have thousands of them , it’s amazing. I go in and buy 4 or 5 each time I go there .I’ve owned cd’s since the 80’s and will continue to collect them

  • @MasChingonhtx
    @MasChingonhtx Před měsícem +1

    I feel this heavy. I was heartbroken when best buy stopped selling music cds. The only problem I see with this is that shopping in person just takes too much time and money compared to online nowadays to make sense. I understand the loss of community and experience of doing it. But the world we live in doesn’t allow for us to lollygag and wander about just having fun shopping for CDs when we have a hundred other things to worry about. I wish it did.

  • @HHaizer
    @HHaizer Před 3 měsíci +2

    Soooo much great arguments in this video. Im not a lot into CDs, but more like DVD, but your ideas and video are just awesome. 100% agreed. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @VampyreTruck
    @VampyreTruck Před 3 měsíci +9

    I'm 💯 with you, on buying CDs. I buy at least one a week. U currently have around 1,500. I do own some vinyl, and high resolution download files. But nothing will ever replace my CDs.

  • @xOWARx
    @xOWARx Před 3 měsíci +6

    I agree so hard. The physical release is a necessary element of the entire project. Without question something is missing with only streaming

  • @x_griffin_x
    @x_griffin_x Před měsícem +1

    For me, the two main things are: 1. I like to actually *own* my music rather than pay for permission to access it, and 2. the ability to actually touch and hold stuff is always fun. Plus with things like inserts, cd and case artwork, ecc., there's more character to the piece of plastic and cardboard rather than a file.
    It does end up being a lot easier, for me anyway, to find random and unique songs on streaming services bc of algorithms, chance, and not needing to buy a whole album just for one song; but there is always the unique feeling of going to the record store, Goodwill, used bookstore, or farmers' market and skimming around the cds and records in case something catches your interest.
    I do hope that physical media makes a comeback tho :)

  • @ninevehguitar
    @ninevehguitar Před 3 měsíci +2

    I still have all my CDs from the 90’s onward, and still buy and listen to music on CD. Although, my primary means of music enjoyment is vinyl, CD was the dominant format in my life for a very long time. I got into vinyl in the mid-late 90’s, and now my music are in my house is set up specifically dedicated for vinyl and CD.
    I’ve got some stuff on both formats that you just straight up can’t get anymore because it’s out of print and has never been on streaming services, or been pulled off streaming.

  • @astrozoo
    @astrozoo Před 3 měsíci +5

    Lately, I've gotten back into the CD format. I enjoy the consistant sound quality--just push play, sit back and enjoy.

  • @superunknown2812
    @superunknown2812 Před 3 měsíci +13

    As im watching this im listening too Black Sabbath The Dio Years on CD and i love it sounds so good and the engagement i get from CDs is so much more enjoyable then streaming music

    • @blastfromtheeast
      @blastfromtheeast Před 3 měsíci +1

      That CD has amazing sound. Even the other albums from WB Rhino cannot match how great that album sounds on CD

  • @FlawedCoil82
    @FlawedCoil82 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I am a loyalist to CDs. I won’t feed the digital monster. If I am paying physical money then I require a physical product in return. I am so frustrated that our society has gleefully forsaken the once rewarding feeling of going into a music store to buy the newest CD from your favorite band. Taking the new CD up to the cashier and proudly buying it. Going out to the vehicle and opening the new CD. Smelling the freshly printed ink while holding the CD in your hands, listening to the new album for the first time and looking at the new artwork. It stimulates all your senses (except taste). This was such a better experience. When I listen to music through my phone, it leaves me feeling so hollow when the music is over as there is nothing to show for my investment. I have well over a thousand CDs and I have no plans of stopping any time soon.
    The ONLY time I skip buying a new CD is when the bands/labels pull the despicable stunt of offering “exclusive” songs to the digital or vinyl release that are denied to CD consumers by not including them on the CD version. If I am getting cheated out of extra songs by buying the CD, then I will not pay for an incomplete product. I will just skip the release altogether. But as long as ALL the songs are present on the physical CD then that will always be my preferred format.

  • @ogcidman911
    @ogcidman911 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I love my hip hop cds. I always look for the ones I grew up on like all the No Limit Records cds that were put in random bright color plastic cases. It makes me feel like a teenager again getting to find and open a new one

  • @fartman1510
    @fartman1510 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I still collect cassettes, cds and vinyl. Diehard collectors. I respect all music artists and I'll keep supporting purchasing the physical product in all formats

  • @timhollis3390
    @timhollis3390 Před 3 měsíci +5

    One other thing,you can take a scratched CD and use a good buffing machine and make it look like new.JFJ makes a pretty good buffing machine.Can't do that with vinyl.

  • @mattslade1633
    @mattslade1633 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video and better message. As a youngster I had amassed a nice little niche collection of punk albums, then streaming happened and over the next decade or so I slowly lost almost all my CDs. When I found a few old classics in a charity shop (3 CDs for £1!) the youngster in me was resurrected and I went on a mission to replace my previous collection via second hand purchases. It didn’t take long for this to turn into a little hobby in itself. Back in the day I could afford maybe 2 new albums a month, now if spend £20 on used albums I can sometimes have more than 20 CDs! But I don’t just buy any old crap, I only buy what I like listening to, but as you say, thanks to streaming services, I keep finding new and old artists. As my taste and interest evolve, so does my collection. If only my 14 year old self could see this stack I have now.

  • @easytoassemble54321
    @easytoassemble54321 Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of the reasons physical media is important, is because it means more obscure releases can be obtained at some point, secondhand. But relying entirely upon streaming means - if the publisher doesn't license it - you won't have any access to it, anywhere. So many DVDs of lesser known 80's / 90's films I took for granted, can't be found anywhere on the streaming platforms. Ironically, that's where filesharing becomes an important resource, in helping to preserve some of this stuff.

  • @edwardjohnson2645
    @edwardjohnson2645 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Great content. I’m about 3 years from retirement. I’m building my collection, so when I retire, I will have my own permanent library. I enjoy the whole vibe. Going to the few media stores left. Shopping on eBay and Amazon. Recently I have been making purchases from the artist website, so that they can get the profits that they deserve. Another great thing about CD’s is that I can skip, repeat tracks, play whatever track I want, without scratching my disc. Thanks, keep up the good work. 👊🏽

    • @MrSparklespring
      @MrSparklespring Před 3 měsíci +1

      The quality of sound (with my B&W speakers) is just superior with CD's compared to (compressed) streaming. That's another reason I stick to cd's.

  • @DJ_BROBOT
    @DJ_BROBOT Před 3 měsíci +16

    though I hear you loud and clear, as a former DJ I am not keeping CDs, Cassettes or Albums around anymore. After lugging crates between gigs and or different house moves, I have been waiting for the day to have my music on a hard drive without having to maintain all that physical media.. And after I had a 3000 piece plus cd/cassette collection get stolen in the early 2000s, it was the beginning of the end for me spending cash to rebuild my collection again. I need freedom to move where I gotta with my music, without being tethered to one place to enjoy it

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +4

      I can see your point, it's not for everyone!

    • @ivonned32
      @ivonned32 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You are a dj makes sense. This non physical media may work for you but I will recommend to keep a tangible back up of all your music.

  • @jan22309
    @jan22309 Před dnem +1

    If you have music on physical media, you own this copy. You can listen to that version whenever you want. it will not be changed or removed as it can be done on streaming services. Everyone should keep the music that matters to her/him on physical media.

  • @Ryskie
    @Ryskie Před 2 měsíci

    Genuine question. If the preservation of the media is the priority, would CDs be just a lower sound quality digital backup compared to having an mp3 or flacc stored properly? I miss CDs and the prices are so low it's well worth picking them up. But both CDs and other digital storage mediums have the same possibilities of getting corrupted. I've lost a very large amount of my own music from CDs and hard drives failing, I would be curious to know your input on the comparison and how best to preserve your collection from such things, be super helpful and informative I believe. Thanks for the video! Love seeing passion for CDs

  • @carminedesanto6746
    @carminedesanto6746 Před 3 měsíci +12

    GM ❄️☕️ from Toronto.
    I’ve had more than one song / album disappear from my streaming
    playlists 🤨
    I just redid my cd 💿 playback set up.
    Audiolab 6000 CDT and a Denafrips Ares 12-1 DAC …quite possibly my endgame…and I’ve got lots of 💿.
    Yes, I stream ..and yes I go and purchase the disks that I find interesting on my streaming service.
    Great video 👍👍

  • @johnstory4571
    @johnstory4571 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Everything this person said is the truth and should not be ignored. I still purchase music CDs, to this day, and I do not agree with the fact that there are less CDs on the shelf in Retail and Music Stores. I am truly thankful that this video was made.

    • @stringbean3442
      @stringbean3442 Před 3 měsíci

      In my country we don't have music shops anymore you can find some cd's online if you lucky... It sux😢

  • @jimgardner5129
    @jimgardner5129 Před 28 dny

    We all want accessible music. Before the days of ghetto busters, we had the little mono tape recorders. And as a teen I had a (beefy) portable record player, one with the deep, heavy, solid latched cover. I would open it and have the cover sit at 90° to the player. My little mono tape recorder would be parked in the cover, resting on its side, its microphone aimed at 90° to the record player's small mono speaker, about 4-6" away. I would sit quietly and record my LPs this way, "live." Not a peep was made. And I now had music I could take to school. I was a poor, 15-year-old with portable music. It was love at first listen. :)
    Thank God for digital files. Thank God for CDs and ripping.

  • @Living4JC
    @Living4JC Před 2 měsíci +3

    I've been collecting cds since the early 80's. I have over 9000. I enjoy them all the time. I don't use spotify etc

  • @Elcaminotodeath
    @Elcaminotodeath Před 3 měsíci +5

    The enjoyment is in the physicality of the item. Having it in your hands. Great video

  • @Vinylrebel72
    @Vinylrebel72 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I still buy vinyl, cds, and cassette, dvd, and vhs…many of what I have cant be streamed, especially the movies. I still have my vinyl from back in the 70s and 80s, original Iron Maiden albums, Black Sabbath, Dio, I have my original Metallica CDs, Megadeth, Anthrax…and i have a box full of Anime VHS, that i got when i was a teenager…I have Ghost in the Shell, and Akira on VHS…I will NEVER give them up.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I wouldn't give them up either!

  • @MetalGildarts
    @MetalGildarts Před měsícem +1

    Funny this got recommended to me, as I started collecting albums again this year. You’re spot on about everything.

  • @JoaoSilva22222
    @JoaoSilva22222 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I come from photography and interestingly enough, vintage lenses have gone through the roof

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I am also a photographer by trade and feel the same way!

  • @biggrime
    @biggrime Před 3 měsíci +4

    Great video. A lot of great points . My CD and cassette tape collection is growing

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci

      As it should!!! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @scottrap
    @scottrap Před 3 měsíci +4

    I don’t have a ton but own practically everything I need. Like many of us, I started buying CDs 1989-roughly 2012. As of this moment, I don’t think of them as having “charm” but don’t miss the days of pops and skips on my records. Glad I’ve kept the vast majority and will continue to do so.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci

      That's a great way to look at it!

  • @KaleidoSTARPH
    @KaleidoSTARPH Před 3 měsíci +1

    having a physical album that you can grasp the media, read its either booklet or photobook, and ripping it on your PC then customize it with its album art, it hits really different
    been collecting CDs since 2000s, and 290+ under my Discogs acct.
    its totally worth it!

  • @goldeneye9859
    @goldeneye9859 Před 3 měsíci

    I still have all my cds and dvds from the 90 and 00s. The problem I now have is finding dvd players and cd players. I still have my old ones that still work but if they break where is a good place to get a cd played or dvd player? Or am I forced to go to thrift stores and hope I get one that works? Thanks

  • @maxdamiann
    @maxdamiann Před 3 měsíci +7

    Has anyone noticed that in general the price of CDs keeps going up recently?

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You just have to know where to look. Keep checking thrift stores and Facebook marketplace!

    • @Anonymous-wb3nz
      @Anonymous-wb3nz Před 3 měsíci

      No

    • @ragnarbluechip8795
      @ragnarbluechip8795 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@mykandrewI'd add Discogs too. Often cheaper to buy CD's than purchasing MP3 download

  • @gogo-fk1lu
    @gogo-fk1lu Před 3 měsíci +4

    I have several sources of music...cd player, turntable, network streamer, fm and dab radio...well except the cassette player. I get to know new music through the streamer and when I like an album I buy it in physical form.

  • @salvadorcorrea9961
    @salvadorcorrea9961 Před měsícem

    Any suggestions on CD players? I only have a discman and a small Sony minicomponent but Inwpild like to get a better spund system to play My cds (old & new ones) thanks you

  • @TheMultiGunMan
    @TheMultiGunMan Před měsícem +1

    Great video Sir!

  • @BradRocker
    @BradRocker Před 3 měsíci +17

    I Love my CD's

  • @jimalbruzzess2445
    @jimalbruzzess2445 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Hey Mike, Awesome video. I've been collecting since cds were a new format. Thousands of cds later, still giving er'. Lately I've been going nuts on SACDs and SHM CDs. They sound freakin awesome!! Mostly from ebay and discogs. Amazon can be crazy with their prices. Any way have a great day/week.

    • @jitsu1109
      @jitsu1109 Před 3 měsíci

      2112 !

    • @lozu8947
      @lozu8947 Před 3 měsíci

      Agree with SACD. Those need to make a reboot; they do sound great

  • @millenniafever
    @millenniafever Před 3 měsíci +2

    I borrow them from the Library. And then I digitize them. I put them on a thumb drive and add them to all of my devices, laptops, desktops and phones.

  • @DavidMander-rs4uk
    @DavidMander-rs4uk Před 3 měsíci +8

    I'm buying them by the bucket load from charity shops 😀👍

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci

      Nice!! Any gems?

    • @dazzleships
      @dazzleships Před 3 měsíci

      Same here. Nothing but gems all over the place 👍🏻

    • @glenntoplis8872
      @glenntoplis8872 Před 3 měsíci

      I still love CDs to this day, i source mine from car boot sales and charity shops paying no more than. 50p or 1 pound and I’ve found some great artists and titles,,my fave genre is classic rock, metal, and folk, I still buy vinyl too but I’m more selective with vinyl as it’s so expensive nowadays , my collection now stands at around 2000 CDs and the same for vinyl I also have cassettes and shellac 78s..I still love the search , there’s nothing better .

  • @bushpig6837
    @bushpig6837 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I had a hire car recently in Australia, it had no cd slot, just a radio and apple play/Android Auto. I wasted half an hour trying to pair my phone, started streaming something from SoundCloud, slightly annoyed that I was paying/using data. An hour later had no signal and no music. This isn't progress.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +3

      We are regressing musically. Sorry for your experience.

    • @Shadow-7773
      @Shadow-7773 Před 3 měsíci

      @bushpig6' Sorry i had to lol lol but you can buy an adapter that plays your phone thur you speakers

  • @SonOfWalhall
    @SonOfWalhall Před měsícem

    Any recomendation for a CD DAC?
    (Noob building a stereo setup here)

  • @spawnsticks
    @spawnsticks Před měsícem

    what's the best premium CD player do you recommend ?

  • @innercynic2784
    @innercynic2784 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I keep my physical media around "just in case" i lose or delete my music. And one of my tiny pleasures is hunting down CDs from bands of long ago or where I'm filling out my collection. I've so many hundreds I've lost count.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I love hunting rare titles or CDs I used to have when I was young!

  • @brankocernik8384
    @brankocernik8384 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I love my cds . It is strange how more and more companies are manufacturing Cd Players .

    • @muccisebastian9300
      @muccisebastian9300 Před 3 měsíci +2

      unfortunately the best portable cd players (Sony discmans) are not being made. If Sony decided to do them again the cd prices would skyrocket

  • @semarugaijin9451
    @semarugaijin9451 Před měsícem

    just pulled all of my old discs out of storage, SUBSCRIBED!

  • @ErinIsBlueBlue
    @ErinIsBlueBlue Před 3 měsíci

    That's a video ! Thank you !

  • @5446moto
    @5446moto Před 3 měsíci +5

    Oh man now I got to go digging in my attic!

  • @DaskaiserreichNet78
    @DaskaiserreichNet78 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I absolutely love the CD experience. CD's are forever even when your computer crashes and your had drive dies. CDs come with a little book contacting the Lyrics and often awesome Artwork.

    • @sidvicious332
      @sidvicious332 Před měsícem

      If a hard drive takes a dump its because the user over loaded it. Otherwise hard drives are almost eternal.

    • @DaskaiserreichNet78
      @DaskaiserreichNet78 Před měsícem

      @@sidvicious332 I have a 17 year old Hitachi HDD It has had heavy daily use and it is still alive. On the other hand most Seagate and Western digital drives I owned died within 1 to 2 years. I even had two seagate drives die. they where both backup drives they never had to do any daily hard work nor where they ever exposed to vibration, shaking or impact. luck for me I always keep two backup copies.
      Most of my friends don't have any backup. They are IT literate people and their laptops have a lifespan of about 2 years when the first thing fails which is usually junk bloat to the point that their operating system stalls they will toss it and get a new one.

  • @TheStOne1
    @TheStOne1 Před 3 měsíci +3

    The problem is less and less music is released in CD nowadays, for example, the soundtrack of Avatar The Way of Water was only released in vinyl. 😢

  • @awesomereviews1561
    @awesomereviews1561 Před měsícem +1

    For those who don’t know, Earbook are a thing. It’s a CD release in a Vinyl/book case. It looks great like a vinyl, and (obviously) has CD quality. It’s very popular in the metal genre, with bands such has Nightwish, Ayreon, Blind Guardian, Epica, Sabaton, Leave’s Eyes and more often release their album in that format.

  • @BrucefromLondon
    @BrucefromLondon Před 3 měsíci +6

    Totally agree, the compact disc rules!

  • @valourius17
    @valourius17 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Couldn’t agree more. I still have my CDs and would part with them. How about some of the cool players back in the day? I still have my Pioneer 301 CD carousel player. I now run that through an updated DAC and it sounds great. Not to mention a mechanical sound when you go from disc to disc :)

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Před 3 měsíci

      There are plenty of cool aspects to keeping things original.