One of the reasons why I still buy CDs is because an artist can remove their music from Spotify, but they can't come into my house and remove my CDs.
@ryeofoatmeal2 жыл бұрын
lmfao good one 🤣 in fact it could be rare items too
@hajilee45392 жыл бұрын
Exactly why I like Blu-rays and DVD's too. Netflix removes things all the time, and for film trilogies they typically only have the last two films. It's so aggravating, physical media is just the way to go in my opinion.
@lamecasuelas22 жыл бұрын
Yes! I'm so glad that I got a Neil Young box set for example
@kylebookout1789 Жыл бұрын
Neil Young is on his way right now.
@WebtoonMan Жыл бұрын
What if I look you up on whitepages and come to your house and steal all of your cd’s?
@TheMultiGunMan2 жыл бұрын
I still buy CD's. You can't beat having a physical copy of an album.
@vitorfernandes6512 жыл бұрын
Of course you can. I have all my library on my external 1 terabyte and sd 1 terabyte for the car. You can’t take your 1000 CDs in the car or on your media player when going for a run Even at home i save so much space. Then I don’t suffer from disc scratches but the best reason to not buy CDs of that I search the web for the best masters from each album. I listen to around 4 or 5 masters from each album to decide the best sounding. I have a mixture of high resolution, SACDs, vinyl rips and flacs from cds. One of his reasons for cd is less likely to get damage in transit. That’s hilarious. You still have transit? You have to wait to get the cd? Haha. Another big issue I have with cds. There’s on many álbum songs that I don’t like and prefer to delete. You can’t delete songs on cd.
@JALC-x2 жыл бұрын
@@vitorfernandes651 sure for convenience purposes and use cases where quality isn't necessary streaming music or using downloaded files is technically better, but I'm not sure how you're shipping and handling CDs so poorly that you manage to scratch them so much
@codname1252 жыл бұрын
@@JALC-x "use cases where quality isn't necessary" lol you do realise that digital files can be the same quality as CDs or even better? Btw CDs also just store digital files. I rip almost all of my CDs to my pc so I don't have to the deal with the hassle of always changing them also I can put them on my phone this way. phones theses days have enough space to store thousands of lossless music files.
@MIB_632 жыл бұрын
I have it the same way. I have 10.000+ cds in my collection and a large percentage aren't available for streaming. Besides the cover art and the booklet with liner nores are a part of the enjoyment, especially when it comes to albums from the 70s and 80s. Bands like Pink Floyd spent minor fortunes on creating imaginative album covers that matched the concept of the albums.
@psyche2342 жыл бұрын
@@vitorfernandes651 I still stream music, but it’s a great feeling to physically own something from an artist you love.
@JohnnyTurnerMusic Жыл бұрын
Heres the first and only reason. You actually OWN the music.
@thebestoffools2 жыл бұрын
The industry is killing vinyl with their ridiculous asking prices. People who prefer a physical format and were into vinyl for the last few years are simply shifting back to CD. 💿
@radioseppe2 жыл бұрын
I said years ago, will cdr be the next cassette? Hip kids dig r/w cd-stations from fleamarkets etc?
@leonardo0604722 жыл бұрын
I have a collection of vinyl records too. I stopped buying vinyl in 1989 and now I'm selling my collection for prices that I wouldn't pay myself for them, but there are many vinyl lovers that will pay those high prices.
@Pauldjreadman2 жыл бұрын
You just have to look around. However, I completely agree with you.
@codname1252 жыл бұрын
CD is the superior format anyway
@TheBomber152 жыл бұрын
Yeah the pricing has become a massive hurdle. There is a supply and demand element that exists. We simply don’t have enough pressing plants around the world to meet demand. It’s an obvious opportunity for a business for those with enough money.
@NedenaBeerFarm2 жыл бұрын
Two more reasons: when you go to a live show, the performers will have a table set up where they sell CDs and merch. If you buy a CD, you can support the artist directly and get their autograph on the CD. That's a lot of fun and you can't do that with streaming. Plus, CDs make great gifts that you can give your musically enlightened friends.
@xzandher68122 жыл бұрын
Damn true!
@SuperButterfly217 Жыл бұрын
I will always buy cds. I love having physical copies of my favorite artist's music.
@Pufoe672 жыл бұрын
I have been collecting, buying records since 1978. I started, and switched to collecting CD's in 1987. I love owning physical copies. This will never change. I use streaming services reference new artists, bands to see if I like , then buy later when I can afford.
@YoStabbaStabba Жыл бұрын
I'm switching back to CD's after a 3 year affair with vinyl. I just can't deal with these ridiculous vinyl prices. Great video....
@njp100 Жыл бұрын
Good point. I mix it up myself.
@rosstudisco86502 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite pass times is going to a store and looking at cd’s.
@rustymertz2 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah. Every payday, I’d go to buy music. I’d also hit music stores on campus and buy Japanese import singles that would have non-US released songs on them.
@erilaz72 жыл бұрын
I love doing that, too. Being a big fan of Japanese pop music, I especially love rummaging around in second-hand CD shops in and around Tokyo. Each of the six times I've gone to Japan, I've brought about 100 CDs (a mix of albums and singles) home with me. And since I was buying the vast majority of them second-hand, I only paid between ¥30,000 and ¥45,000 for each of those loads. That's an average of less than USD $4 per CD - much cheaper than buying them new, and much, MUCH cheaper than buying them new and paying for shipping from Japan!
@Butterfly-ql4pg2 жыл бұрын
If I'm going off my own reasoning, I just find owning physical copies of music to be a lot more satisfying than just having a bunch of digital downloads on my devices. And I just find CDs to be a lot more convenient than more vintage formats like vinyls and cassettes because they're often a lot cheaper, I don't have to rewind them after every use, and I can skip to whatever track I want without ruining them
@jeffking41762 жыл бұрын
I agree. 📻🙂
@LKonstantina915 Жыл бұрын
they are a lot cheaper and easy to find. You can just get dozens of blank CDs and record whatever you want. Vinyls are too expensive and you need good equipment and cassettes are expensive too but also hard to find and break easily.. CDs are the best format if you want to own a physical copy of music.
@the-mr-paul2 жыл бұрын
Cds are still big in Japan. We still have several Tower Records and HMVs in Tokyo. Both are always busy and most of the customers are young.
@RocknRollkat Жыл бұрын
CDs sound SO much better. That's all I need to know. Excellent presentation, thank you. Bill P.
@JezJerzy222 жыл бұрын
There is 1 main reason I love CDs: you can stay disconnected from internet / PCs, no FANs noise or shitty adverts in the browser or streaming services. Only you and music... brilliant experience.
@PROGROCK-tr9hw2 жыл бұрын
So true.
@ugur35272 жыл бұрын
You can play your offline audio files (FLAC, Opus, M4A...) without internet on your PC and even on your phone. If you don't want fan noises you can buy fanless PC's which their performance is highly enough for playing audio files. Nowadays CDs are completely useless.
@hajilee45392 жыл бұрын
@@ugur3527 Completely useless is quite harsh. Just say it's not for you.
@stevelawlor54562 жыл бұрын
One idea that I don't think anyone has mentioned is, when we are no longer alive, our cd's can be given to our friends and family, you can't really do that with streaming music. Even those cd's that none of our friends or family like can either be sold online or given to one of the many charity shops in the UK. Love the updated video you've made @Darkoaudio and have just subscribed.
@Pinstripedood11 ай бұрын
I like physical formats mostly for the last reason. I like sitting down and listening to an album in full, rather than skipping around or doing playlists.
@billpetersenjr.57812 жыл бұрын
I bought a Cambridge Audio CD player a few years ago because I wanted to start listening to my archived CD collection (I had ripped them about 15+yrs ago to a portable HD so I could listen to music at work thru winamp!) When I started purposely listening to my CDs and LPs again, I realized how much I had been missing from just sitting down and only listening to music. As you mention, it's about holding the physical element, reading the liner notes, the cover art, the portability, and the price point. Not to mention that the sound quality of CDs are still phenomenal. There are CDs I have that aren't on streaming platforms and never will be. My love of collecting CDs and LPs came from my parents who ran a record store back in the early 80s. I'm passing that love of the physical element of music on to my kids, especially my oldest daughter who loves the physicality of CDs herself. They represent some kind of musical magic for her.
@michaels-r4482 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t get my eldest to bite. Where did I go wrong? Kids just like the plug and play option.
@glennaa112 жыл бұрын
That's a good point about things not being available for streaming
@SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the shout out John, great episode!
@LuxAudio3892 жыл бұрын
Steve, you And Darko are true aficionados of CDs. I'm still warm hearted by your review of the Luxman D-10x . ❤️ I bought its sister with the 509x integrated. Soon I'll splurge on the D-10x❤️❤️
@gamernamedjacob Жыл бұрын
Having a car with no bluetooth, aux, and a broken antenna forced me into playing some of my old cd's. Now I'm hooked and my collection is slowly growing. It's nice not having to connect my phone to the car and just let the cd continue from where it left off. I too hate when some of my favorite songs get removed from spotify.
@ryangunwitch-black2 жыл бұрын
Reason #11 really needs to be reason no. 1 I make sure to have a physical copy of anything I love. Albums, movies, books. The digital version can go away at any time. Chapters considered "problematic" cannot be excised from my book shelf. A copyright dispute won't cause a song to disappear from a CD. Nobody can ruin my CD collection with their awful remaster.
@sirspookybones11182 жыл бұрын
I guess it didn't occur to me that a streaming service could just leave up a shit remaster (Megadeth Rust in peace for example) instead of providing the original. On CD I can get the original at any time, but some might cost a bit extra.
@samwright8599 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@Dowdhead2 жыл бұрын
My man! CDs forever. Been collecting since I was like 10, have so many, still buy multiple a week. Superior format!
@RutgerSteenbergen Жыл бұрын
Here a CD-buyer as well. Hunting for cheap, second hand albums is great fun. And I really like a physical collection. Flipping through my albums and surprising myself. From pop to jazz and from soul to dance. A digital experience is completely different. One more reason: I listen much more thoughtfully. When the CD is on, I listen to it all the way through.
@ScogginsDiscGolf2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the CD. I have close to 10,000 in my collection and continue to purchase them on a weekly basis. There is nothing like physical media!
@patcoston2 жыл бұрын
This reminds of why I like DVDs. DVDs have extra content like commentary, bloopers, the making of, behind the scenes, interviews, and so on.
@ramonitbelascuain8611 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic content! As a music lover, I still collect CDs because they are dirt cheap. I have just bought 10 CDs online, Japan-pressed for about $4 and that already includes shipping! Some people's garbage is simply another man's treasure.
@FM4ever2 жыл бұрын
I buy CDs. I rip them to flac files, to play back. It is so great to have a tangible thing. And it is great to support artists at gigs, by buying albums from the merch stand
@astronaut2005drummer2 жыл бұрын
Cool subject! I still buying CDs. My entire collection is in CD format, because to listen the whole album I don't need to read A side and B side, it's all in one side. I can play them in random mode, repeat mode, select songs, it's very portable, I play in my PC, my hi-fi, and are cheaper than LPs. Are smaller than LPs. About the sound... they sound very good to me. Finally, I can do backup of any CD, with the same quality sound. That´s my opinion. Long life to the CD format. :) I hate the clicks and pops of vinyl. One more subscriber.
@gilbaptiste67329 ай бұрын
I haven't had a CD player for years and just last week I bought a used device from TEAC. I haven't regretted it for a second. It's just a lot more fun to listen to music like that.
@sit18152 жыл бұрын
I still love buying CD’s and always will! It’s more than just the music… it’s the lyrics, the artwork the entire concept of an album as a complete package. It’s all about the art of it all. ✌️🖤🤘
@gabesz2 жыл бұрын
One point in addition: you can gift CD’s. You can’t do that with streaming. Music can be a gift to somebody who you like :)
@janpierzchala20042 жыл бұрын
cds
@elwyn51502 жыл бұрын
Bandcamp has streaming of purchases and you can gift a release to somebody else.
@hajilee45392 жыл бұрын
@@elwyn5150 But it certainly isn't as special. Getting an actual item is more special than receiving a digital code for it.
@BoHimeChellaАй бұрын
Just started my very own cd collection last month! So excited 🎉👏
@305dadecounty30511 күн бұрын
I am struggling to find certain albums for reggaeton artists. Some are going for 240 dollars for a new one that was released a decade or 2 ago.
@sonicboompole27742 жыл бұрын
I love CDs. Very good points. One big point you didn't mention was that CD's are recordable. Major advantage over vinyl. Another great point missed was how naturally easy it is to make an MP3 from a CD vs. Vinyl or Tape. CD begat streaming in the same way tapes begat tape trading and mix tapes. Finally, I think it would have been worth mentioning random access and programmability of a CD player over vinyl or tapes.
@starman19942 жыл бұрын
Agree with most of the 15 reasons, now I shall add one more to the list which I find important enough that we CD buyers and supporters should not discount it. 16. Creation of digital catalogs that is easily transferable from your personal laptop/computer to your non-iphone mobile devices. Because you own the actual physical CDs, you are free to choose any songs or albums to transfer to your personal devices which can allow you to listen to them on the go with a pair of good headphones + portable DAC. Also, there are so many advances in technology in the past 10 years that you can literally copy the songs from a CD with higher bitrate than ever before (and the explosion of terabyte storages helps in this regard as the file sizes increases with higher bitrate copies). I am a big supporter of CDs because mainly the physical ownership as well as the privacy which it provides the listener. Thank you for your video.
@phillipblades67842 жыл бұрын
Hello, I too am never giving up my CD or DVD/Blu-Ray collection. I don’t like and have no need for streaming services. You hit the nail on the head with every reason! I started listening to music at about 6 years old with 8-track tapes, then migrated to the cassette, and then the CD. That’s where I’m staying. I do have a lot of playlists on KZbin and Applemusic/iTunes on my iPad, but I still have the CDs of that music also. Great video! Thanks for your analysis of why we shouldn’t give up our physical media music collections. I sincerely believe the same reasons should apply to DVDs and Blu-Rays. I even still have some VHS tapes left in my movie collection. Thanks again and I subbed while watching this!
@fredmccarroll34762 жыл бұрын
I collect and listen to both CDs and vinyl records! I presently have around 1600 CDs and around 1100 vinyl records. I also collect movies on DVD and Blu-ray. I have around 1300 movies and out to those 121 are Rock concerts and documentaries. I also started collecting reel to reel tape.
@briansf70122 жыл бұрын
I'm a huge Classical music fan. CD is the only way to listen to this beautiful music. Great video.
@cohenpeart Жыл бұрын
I pretty much agree with John on all counts. Regarding CDs not requiring an internet connection, I'd add that it's not just about those times when your internet goes out and you can't stream - it's also about the fact that with physical media, your "device" never goes "Ding!" because you got a notification, nor does it ring because you got a phone call. Like John, I use streaming, CDs and vinyl - they all have their advantages and situations - but there are definitely times when I want to shut out the world while I listen to my tunes.
@baaltroth19572 жыл бұрын
I love being immersed into an album with a CD and it's tactile packaging. Even just holding the case or booklet adds to the experience
@spencerburrows53602 жыл бұрын
One great thing about CDs not mentioned was the ability to rip them and have a digital copy that you can have on your phone, iPod, music server etc. Really appreciate your content, another great video .
@tomwd.28257 ай бұрын
CD in, all album listen from start to finish... At one push of a button. Big Advantage to vinyl. And much more minutes than any record on top...
@johnharrison84422 жыл бұрын
Number 16 - Inheritance, with digital streaming who and how can you leave your curated collection, in your will? Where as with CD's and vinyl records you can leave your whole collection to one person or give individuals part or just one of your records to keep. I love CD's and vinyl for lots of reasons.
@maciejkowalski27592 жыл бұрын
Reason #8 for me is the most important one. I'm a prog guy and the majority of my favorite albums have tracks seguing into one another. I cannot even imagine listening to "Abbey Road" or "The Wall" or "Scenes from a Memory" through a streaming service.
@david.grever2 ай бұрын
I started a CD collection this month after canceling my streaming subscription. I want to own my music and be left alone listening to it without the distraction of algorithms. I also believe it's a better investment and cheaper in the long run to just buy my favorite albums instead of renting them forever. I can also still discover and stream new music for free on KZbin. I love my new CDs, they look awesome on my shelf, and I enjoy the liner notes and additional artwork a lot!
@mickcarlon81472 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I adore cds. My 1,100 Jazz collection has just been boosted by 1,700 Jazz cds from a gentleman who passed away. As long as I'm on the planet, I'll be listening to my 2,800 Jazz cds.
@davemiles33872 жыл бұрын
I agree with you completely. I was all in when CD came out. I will always remember the moment I listened to my first CD on the first commercially available CD player The Sony 101. It was magical! No background noise! I was, and still am, in love. I too have tried every format known to man. I really have never liked the vinyl format. That being said, I have been into physical SACD and DVD-A Hi-Res surround 5.1 discs as of late. I know another format from CD, but a close relative. Long live the physical disc!!
@rodrigopedro475 Жыл бұрын
Sensational video! it simply portrayed my exact situation, I buy CDs, I don't use streaming, I still have a car with a CD player, etc. I thought I was the only one, but I see that someone else has the same happiness of having a physical collection of CDs and being able to be proud of listening to what they want and when they want without "getting into the bandwagon" of appealing to non-physical music. having a collection of CDs and listening only to streaming is the difference between going to McDonald's and going to a good restaurant. In both you will quench your hunger, but the difference...
@ROOKTABULA2 жыл бұрын
As long as they make them, I'll buy cds. That said, I remember polling students back in 1999 and asking them: "If cds were $9.99, would you use Napster and Limewire to steal music?" 95% of them said No. Had the labels not be so _GREEDY,_ CDs would have had far more popularity to this day.
@dannybourne_2 жыл бұрын
I still buy on average 10-15 CDs each month, my collection is over 2450 CD... many are unique editions and signed by the artist...some legendary too. Also have 85 SACDs 😁
@darkshadow83302 ай бұрын
I still buy CDs. Much as I enjoy records and digital versions it is disappointing when artists don’t release their albums on CD.
@simonjones77272 жыл бұрын
I still buy CDs. I am getting more used to streaming music and am building up an MP3 collection too, but the liner notes that come with classical albums, in particular are often a wonderful way of getting to know a piece. Like going to a proper concert with a programme. Also, listening to a CD is an "event". Plus classical CDs in charity shops are often very, very cheap, at present. even top recordings on premium labels, sometimes just a few pence. Occasionally you can walk out with a collection of recordings that would have cost you more than a hundred pounds in the 80s and 90s and still get change from a tenner. This moment cannot last, surely, so enjoy while it lasts, I say.
@nelsono43152 жыл бұрын
I have over 2000 CDs and 1300 vinyl records and I love them both. Neither has ever gone out of style for me
@sparks2spare782 Жыл бұрын
Still proudly display my 500+ CD’s. 30 years of buying discs. The search was part of the experience before internet.
@gnz-art2 жыл бұрын
Same thing happens here, I still buy CDs as well as games because personally I like collecting them and of course, I also listen to music via streaming services and when not possible I buy digital games but again, I will always love having the physical media. Like they say, "Nothing beats the original".
@CBT57772 жыл бұрын
For some of us, music is all we have. It "is" our identity.
@lawrencestalbow-best2317 Жыл бұрын
I adore this video. This is everything I feel about physical media. I wish I could help my friends understand this...
@clemleg1232 жыл бұрын
The single biggest reason that's missing here is economic value. When you buy a CD you own it as opposed to just having a right to listen to it for a definite period of time. Streaming is great on the go or to discover new artists but realistically you generally end up listening over and over to the same songs or artists that you like most. If you pay £10pm for a streaming service that's as much £2500 after 20 years and the minute you terminate your subscription you lose every right to listen to any of your tracks while you could have bought 300 CDs or more in the meantime that you actually like and own. It's a bit like renting your home vs owning it. You may think you're better off spending less cash on a monthly basis but at the end of the day, if you've paid for your house then you have an asset while if you rent you have nothing.
@martinlarsson52542 жыл бұрын
I bought 4 cds yesterday at a local secondhand shop. 5 swedish kronas (50 cent) per disc and that’s quality music. One of them was Neil Young that I can’t stream any longer. Great video and I agree totally.
@alexmathewmendoza Жыл бұрын
2017 was the last year that I regularly purchased CDs (I believe it was "DAMN." by Kendrick Lamar), and then I began streaming my music more regularly and I've basically stayed there. However! As a younger millennial I grew up on the CD and still have a healthy collection of CDs and I again yearn for the physical interaction of opening the case, placing the disk into a player, opening up the booklet (which were sometimes printed on plush paper, if that's a thing) and reading the lyrics, liner notes, thank you's, and looking at photographs. With LPs often being two and sometimes three times the cost of a comparable CD, I've very much considered launching back into CDs for most of the reasons you've listed. Big thanks for this video, from Austin TX.
@joakimbertil2 жыл бұрын
My absolute biggest reasons for buying movies and music on a physical format is that I have it here even if the streaming service takes it away, I don't want to pay for it anymore or internet is down for the moment. Furthermore, quality is much better.
@NoyaD92 жыл бұрын
I started to buy cd when i was a teenager and you talk to my heart when you talk about "commitment"... I didn't have so much money, so when buying a cd i really committed to it and listened to continuously. Something I blame about digital music in general is the aboundance: this doesn't really let you to fully elaborate and concentrate on a specific album
@markbeckett6643 Жыл бұрын
I still to this day collect CDs 💿 I really don’t like streaming services CDs are truly the way to go big time outstanding video cheers 🍻
@mbatten2 жыл бұрын
I think your fifteen reasons will resonate with any cd collector. Nice one John!
@jerryboese88202 жыл бұрын
CD’s have and always will be the best format for music . I still listen to mine in my car
@carlosperezencinia2670 Жыл бұрын
Spotify is very convenient. But that music is yours as long as you keep paying the monthly fee. When you buy a CD, the music is yours forever. Plus, the sound is better 🎶
@orchardroadstudio2 жыл бұрын
Audiophiles wake up, I'm 65 years old and I have been through it all. Had most of my favorite albums on 7.5 IPS reel-to-reel tapes. But there was tape hiss. The records they made from those tapes also had hiss and they added some ticks and Pops. So when CD came out it had no hiss no ticks no pops no wow and flutter no tracking error. CDs were and are still the best with sacd being the best of the best. Streaming? I still have not heard a file sound better than a CD. So please sell all your CDs to me for about three bucks so that when the audio Community says yeah we're tired of making you buy all the records again, now by all the CDs again. It's just business
@rorysuire61772 жыл бұрын
15ips tape. Faster speed=No hiss. Problem solved.
@gg.69672 жыл бұрын
You missed me by 19 years on the cd or you would have a couple thousand jewels 💎 with lovely artwork for your wall racks Chris.😎
@Model3GenerativeANdroid2 жыл бұрын
Nyquist Shannon Theorem rocks!
@Voiceofreason99ify2 жыл бұрын
SACD v good
@vjc8122 жыл бұрын
Also don’t forget the CDs don’t wear out… Every time you play tape or an LP it is wearing so it has a finite amount of playback before it gets degraded to the point of unbearable to listen to… In fact back in the day when I had vinyl I also bought a Nakimiji dragon which was fabulous I would buy a new LP and put it on to cassette metal tape through the Nakamichi dragon and played that all the time when I would wear out that tape I could always make another copy therefore extending the vinyl that I had… CD came out I dropped everything and continue to this day listening to CD
@bronxvinylfunk20072 жыл бұрын
I still to this day purchase cds. I made sure my Suv had a cd player, It's a 2020 vehicle, they are phasing cds out. I'm ok with continuing to buy the cd and vinyl format rather than streaming.
@Shadowborg9 ай бұрын
My last car had a pretty good aftermarket sound system. I noticed a BIG difference in CDs vs bluetooth streaming. I started collecting them from antique stores. People thought I was crazy.
@w122ArD9 ай бұрын
Same with me. I listened to one album in my car and I noticed a huge difference in sound quality and separation of instruments. CDs have higher quality for sure
@sbutler8602 жыл бұрын
There's one other reason why CDs rule streaming. The smell. Yep, I said the smell. There's nothing like the aroma of a freshly unwrapped CD booklet; you open one of its many pages, exhale as much as you can, throw your face into the booklet and sniff. Inhale. Breathe in. Let the aroma pass down your airways as though the first morning of spring...no, seriously, they smell great. Especially when they're released on thick, glossy paper, like the Suede albums used to be. x
@Flatearther6202 жыл бұрын
I love vinyl and own a very decent turntable, I have about 500+LPs but recently the price of new and used records has become extortionate. I just bought myself a brand new CD player at a great price and have started to once again collect CDs, secondhand they are so cheap it’s unbelievable. Now is a golden time to buy them, they are not all sonically great but there are plenty that give vinyl a run for its money in terms of sound quality and the ease of use and convenience is a bonus. This format is not dead yet and hopefully never will be. It was a great invention that could if correctly mastered and played back using a quality CD player outperform vinyl in sound quality. Long live the CD for access to great music and sound quality for a very low cost.
@strangemagic5502 Жыл бұрын
I love my CD collection. I usually buy them 2nd hand and transfer music from my PC onto my phone to use in the car. That saves a lot of cash paying for streaming services and it's also nice to read the covers for the lyrics etc. Buying 2nd hand is also fairly environmentally friendly too. Nice video
@StCreed2 жыл бұрын
I've ripped all my CDs to FLAC, put them on USB and a NAS. Now they're portable and available wherever I want them. I only download nowadays, and only FLAC.
@colanitower2 жыл бұрын
Same here. Another advantage: it's not album based. It's fun to build sequences of the best tracks by artist. I did it for 2 decades on reel-to-reel tapes, now it's in playlists of flac files. For me, on average only 20% of tracks in albums really work. No need to have the rest taking up space and never be listened to.
@traderpete0072 жыл бұрын
I’m likely at about 6000 CDs now! Love it
@n.m.saseendran7270 Жыл бұрын
Why I still prefer CDs are because of its quality / hearing experience are entirely different from any other medium/format
@islygon2 жыл бұрын
I have started buying CD’s again after a long pause. I agree with everything you said in this. I too like vinyl, but CD’s can, and do, sound great!
@DangerousDevilOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Not only do I still listen to CDs, I still sell my own new music on CDs! I will never give up CDs until we can no longer get them. 💿💯
@christopheri792 жыл бұрын
CD´s forever 🙂
@DangerousDevilOfficial2 жыл бұрын
@@christopheri79 hell yeah!
@therealautisticdj2 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed to your channel
@shannonfrench68934 ай бұрын
I absolutely still listen to CD's. I like owning the music, not renting it from a streaming service. I like picking out what I want to listen to, holding it and putting it in one of my players and even choosing which track's I want to hear. And as I noticed in the first comment that had 707 likes, now 708 after I liked it too these companies can remove certain artists at their discretion. And they can raise prices as they wish. I come from a long line of musicians and have been writing songs and recording them for over 50 years. I still record analog on multiple 4-track cassette's then mix and master them to CD. I received an offer to record in Nashville in May of 2000 and did so. This was right after Napster. My demo was shopped around the world and I got an offer to sign with a record company in Australia in 2002 from the 3 songs I recorded in Nashville. I didn't get to choose which songs for the demo and I have over 500. They wanted 7 more songs to complete a 10 song album with a $1,000,000 signing bonus. They kept pushing me to be a Country artist and I can and do write some Country stuff but I also write a lot of Rock music and some of my music doesn't really fit into a category. That's why I didn't get an offer from a record company in America. I had some offers from some smaller independent labels and even some major labels. I had a face to face meeting with the then hot producer of MCA records Mark Wright who produced Leanne Womack's #1 hit 'I Hope You Dance' and he told me I was good but not quite "Country" enough. He was producing Miranda Lambert at the time and I saw a preview of her video Kerosene before the rest of the public. My Dad had been in the music business and played with star's of his era like Porter Wagoner, Tex Ritter, Red Foley and Brenda Lee to name a few and he warned me of the traps and pitfalls of the music industry. So to everyone's amazement I saw so many red flags in the contract I was offered I turned it down. I felt like I was swimming in an Ocean of Sharks; not just the big money people but people I thought were my friends and fans. So in the end my best friend and I started a small KZbin channel called FlattBlaggMusic. I only have 91 subscribers and I let my friend pick out a lot of the songs he wanted to make video's to. I'm still making new music and it's just me writing, playing all the instruments and recording them on CD'S. Then I send them to my friend in Dallas and he puts them on our tiny little channel. I never ask anyone to subscribe, hit the like button or comment. I just do it for fun and it's good therapy for me. But I have an extensive CD collection of other artists as well as my own. Now vinyl, CD's and even cassette's are making a comeback! And I love it!!! I am not telling anyone to not use streaming services. I like to listen to music on KZbin myself sometimes. Glad you are one of the people keeping this art form alive!
@YellowfinGrouper2 жыл бұрын
The only way you can guarantee access in perpetuity to content is to own a physical copy. You also have something which as a collector you can take out and look at. You can enjoy liner notes, artwork etc.
@angsty29492 жыл бұрын
I buy CDs regularly. I agree with your reasons. I appreciate owning my music versus renting it.
@dwaniscool2 жыл бұрын
The fullness and sound quality on a CD is unmatched by a compressed Mp3. In my car and in my home, MUST HAVE CDs!
@theinitiate1102 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I just bought a pro Sony cd recorder, love it. Usually, I make a copy of a new cd and archive the original. Cars however... bleh. I bought a newer Honda and the head unit is so integrated into the car you can't swap it for an aftermarket unit. Guess I'll have to get a portable unit with a Bluetooth transceiver.
@petersharp76442 жыл бұрын
Give me the CD any day of the week over downloads. You cannot beat having a physical, tangible object to hold in your hands. Vinyl is , for me, prohibitively expensive so is not an option.And what can be better than visiting a record store and having a good ferret through the CD racks? My last 3 selections were Carpe Diem by Saxon, Moonmadness by Camel and Deep Black by Black Sabbath. All hail CDs!
@WarinPartita62 жыл бұрын
BIG YES for CDs!!!
@andyc65422 жыл бұрын
I still buy CDs, as i'm a hoarder - I don't even listen to my music via CD, instead ripping the audio to iTunes and then subscribing to iTunes Match to listen to my library on the go wherever I am. I've never been a fan of buying digital products, and wouldn't steal music, so CDs is always the way to go for me. Not to mention, I love the tangible aspect - having old albums from the 90s and compilations and seeing the artwork (front, back and booklet) and the CD art acts as a time portal for me and can take me back to simpler, happier times..
@GoodHomeInspection2 жыл бұрын
Owning your content is king.
@ayramz50292 жыл бұрын
Correct! One price and it’s yours forever. Not like streaming on Spotify and “renting” your music.
@stevemurrayphotos2 жыл бұрын
My Neil Young Unplugged CD literally arrived this week - bought it as not available on Spotify and I need to hear it!
@AkseSir Жыл бұрын
Very good points. As a teenager I used to listen CD's, then I moved to streaming and now I prefer vinyl while still holding on to a modest CD collection. Few reasons why I prefer vinyl: - The hunt - I love to browse through record shops and flee markets hunting for gems - The value - I kind of like the fact that vinyl is a bulky object. I only buy records that are worth the money and shelf space. Also, I appreciate each record way more. - The experience - for me listening to vinyl is the most engaging way of consuming music. Record spinning in the room, the large sleeve and cover art, the fact that you have to get up and filp it... - The second hand market - I buy mostly second hand vinyl from local stores and flee markets. Where I live it's easier to find second hand vinyl compared to CDs. I never order or ship records, but of course there are logistics involved with new albums even if I buy them from a store. However, for new records I'd go with CD for the hi-fi experience and smaller environmental impact like you described. The vinyl I usually seek is mostly 60's-80's music anyway. Thanks for the insightful video!
@hinduismwithpremananddasbhagat2 жыл бұрын
Folks who don't buy CD's, such as the young, are missing soooo much. I once knew a girl who went and saw Roger Water's The Wall. She knew the songs via streaming, but had NO CLUE they all were from the same album and told a story!
@gameconsoletherapy44342 жыл бұрын
All my friends laughed at me with my shelves of CDs that I have been buying since 1993. I was vindicated several times for my insistence on CDs. When the streaming services drop a song or artist or never carried the artist. My friends come over and we put the CD in and hang out and listen. As John said the CD is also a social thing. You put it in the player you hang out and listen to it like a concert. That's how I look at it I paid to see this show.
@RUfromthe40s2 жыл бұрын
agreed i also started to buy only cds in 93 but when a copy of an old record appears and it´s better than mine i would buy it for the fact that old records in cd do not sound good or even average
@kiddcapri17119 ай бұрын
Reason 15 - Like you and probably everyone else that has been "forced" to listen to whole albums over the year's 2 things tend to happen. 1. Anywhere from 30% + of the rest of the album's song's are really good, you would have never gave them the time of day if not for CD. They grow on you "because you're forced" to listen to them. The main reason you bought an album was probably because of 1 or 2 songs, but after listening to it a number of times, you'll find a number of songs grow on you. 2. When your out and about and you hear a song that you have on an album you really love. When that song finishes your mind automatically thinks the next track will be whatever (is next on that album), only to be disappointed with another song from a different artist.
@4034miguel Жыл бұрын
Love CDs. I buy CDs and CDs only. Physical media is the only way you really own music and CDs are purest way to liten to music, when it is well mastered,. When their is a silence, there is silence and cracking or clicks and degradation after several listening. Impossible to listen Anton Bruckner with vinyl (poor dynamics) and no need to buy new needles, cleaning methods or equipment. It is perfection.
@ApplesauceNinja Жыл бұрын
I buy cds for the same primary reason I buy physical copies of movies and games - I want something tangible for my money, and not having my entertainment intruded upon by the online gatekeepers is invaluable to me. Here in the states, pawn shops are lousy with cds, with my local one selling them for $1 apiece. Good luck getting an entire album for that price anywhere else.
@steveclark5206 Жыл бұрын
Same reason for me. Owning something I can touch makes it “real”. Plus as technology changes I can use my CD to make a new digital copy. I remember in the early 2000s when people copied their CDs to mp3 and then sold all their CDs. I was happy to buy or take them for free from them. Then after higher quality digital (FLAC etc.) they asked to borrow them back to re-download them. So as far as I’m concerned, until streaming/iTunes type of services are of higher quality than available on CD, I’m “future proofed”.
@bodeclercq8618 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! A reason why I like CD's much more than vinyl. If I go to the thrift shop the CD section has always much more quality music then the vinyl section has.
@priestlotz5 ай бұрын
Buying a CD back in time felt like starting a special relationship with the band. Like I have a part of them. Being owner of a Neil Young CD is different than "yeah, I got it in my playlist, probably" 😂
@davidwesthead4428 Жыл бұрын
I still buy CDs new and old, despite getting back into records (Vinyl) a couple of years ago and I also stream. Records take a lot more care and effort in playing and looking after than CDs so understand why it's not for everyone, CDs are a lot more resilient and play back is far more straightforward. I now rarely play a physical CD, as I have ripped them all (I have around 300) but I can still play them if I so choose. I mainly use streaming for being on the move/in the car/at work but also use it to listen to new artists and also new material from artists I follow. One of the reasons I may buy a CD is there are enough tracks I like but not enough to buy (the more expensive) record(Vinyl) - skipping a track on a CD is easy, a record not so.
@MegaM5632 ай бұрын
Thrift shops are great for CDs. With sonos and streaming, all great CDs are there available for €1 or €2. I bought about 500 last 6 years. Transport, Burr Brown Dac into tube amp. Soundwise it often exceeds steaming. I use tidal to discover what I want and then go crate digging. Happy camper.
@marvinmartian87462 жыл бұрын
A big reason I prefer physical media of any kind is gifting. All my life, either my wife and I or extended family and us will exchange gifts for Christmas and birthdays. Or just for no reason at all. Sending a gift card for the music takes all the fun out of it. Sending a specific gift on physical media shows the other person that you are in tune with their interests and/or have something you enjoy that you hope they will enjoy too. Sending a generic gift card or code doesn't grant that satisfaction.
@fab555trainspottingandmore4 ай бұрын
I just recently got back to listening to CD's because i finally bought a CD Player after years. And i'm also buying CD's. For now only older used ones but i will also buy new ones. I hate Spotify and the other Streaming services. Yes i still listen to music on KZbin but CD's have a so much better sound quality.
@keng.2468 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I still buy CD's and have a large collection and enjoy listening to music every day.
@pickledparsleyparty3 ай бұрын
I started buying CDs again last year because I saw some of my favorite albums disappear from Spotify and realized the only way to guarantee I can always listen to it is to own it. When it comes to listening, I still rip it to my PC hard drive and listen from there or my phone, though.
@bingboyify3 ай бұрын
omg me,too! CD gives me the sense of security that the songs i own will never disappear in the morning when i turn on my iphone lol
@stevendphoto2 жыл бұрын
Dec-2022: Still buying and still enjoying CD's...!
@nickcarter9662 Жыл бұрын
i’ve got around 20,000 all official releases, no fakes, burns, unofficial etc, no hits, collections, soundtracks etc.. mostly all forms of Rock/Metal from 1975-1985, have a ton of japanese versions.. been collecting, reselling, etc for 37 years.. going to auctions, garage sales, buying full cd collections, going to stores, online, etc..