I remember when CD’s first came out. I was working in Manhattan and whenever
somebody went to the Record Store on their lunchtime, they would come back with
a CD and show it to everybody. We would all stare at it like it was something
special. “Look, it’s digital.” Then we would discuss what DDD, AAD and ADD stood
for. We would say what album we wanted to come out on CD and we would always say
the same thing,” I’m still gonna buy albums, I’ll only get the good stuff on
CD’s.”
As soon as I got CD’s, I don’t think I bought another album.
“No filters. No layers. No apologies.” "Art is real, everything else is fake." "Imperfection needs no improvement."
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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