a) I doubt that's true. We all do things we dont want to do for work.
b) that's not the point I was making. I don't care about their autonomy and personal desires.
True, but I don't think slapping some new stuff you think's okay on vinyl and making you work for it would convince you it was any better. There must be more to it than "I've paid for it now, so I have to like it".there were always tons of options, but you had to spend hard-earned money to buy physical objects like vinyl and cassettes in order experience and enjoy those options. you had to weed through and be discerning, but that doesn't compare to having instant free access on youtube and spotify to nearly everything ever created.
Literally Hitler.I don't care about their autonomy and personal desires.
True, but I don't think slapping some new stuff you think's okay on vinyl and making you work for it would convince you it was any better. There must be more to it than "I've paid for it now, so I have to like it".
It's happening with film too though. It's only really books and games which you can't leave running like that. You're either reading/playing them or you're not.It's become something to have on in the background. You put music on whilst doing things.
It's become something to have on in the background. You put music on whilst doing things.