“Music has become more pervasive and portable than ever. But it feels less previous in the bargain. I don't want to confuse artistic and commercial value, but it's just a fact that some kid who rips an album for free isn't going to give it the same attention he would if it cost him ten bucks. At what point does convenience become spiritual indolence? I realize this makes me sound like an old fart, but sometimes I get nostalgic for the days when the universe of recorded sound wasn't at our fingertips, when we had to hunt and wait and - horror of horrors - do without, when our longing for a particular record or song made it feel sacred.”
Quote by Steve Almond
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Rock and Roll Will Save Your Life: A Book by and for the Fanatics Among Us
This book delves into the cultural and emotional influence of rock and roll, offering insights into the lives of dedicated fans and the role of music in their experiences. more
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