Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Author Topic: King pirate (music) - interesting article  (Read 3265 times)

Description:

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline that_punk_guy

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Join Date: Aug 2002
  • Posts: 4526
    • Show all replies
Re: King pirate (music) - interesting article
« on: November 14, 2004, 03:54:41 PM »
Quote
What do you say to someone who has a digital music collection that exceeds 900,000 songs?


Buhh... "Wanna trade?" ;-)

There's just no way that guy will ever get every song ever recorded. There are enough new releases each week, so many obscure labels and music that simply doesn't get released commercially but is distributed between friends on CDR or even tape (yes, people still use tape!) that it's impossible to keep up.
 

Offline that_punk_guy

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Join Date: Aug 2002
  • Posts: 4526
    • Show all replies
Re: King pirate (music) - interesting article
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2004, 08:53:16 PM »
Hey dude :-)

Quote
Heh, but imagine all the absolute rubbish there must be there?


Considering the questionable taste of the majority of filesharers, I'm inclined to agree. :-D

It's an interesting quest, I'd like to see the collection but as to whether it's humanly possible to enjoy that much music properly, I'm not sure. I started buying records regularly in late 1999, and up to that point I'd had little besides a second-hand copy of 'Nevermind'. I would lay on my bed listening to that CD and staring at the pictures of Kurt Cobain, thinking about how incredible it was that he could... um, "vocalise" like that. I still do the same with a vinyl copy of 'Rumours'. Although mine jumps, but I just won a "mint" (we'll see, but it was only £2 anyway) copy on eBay. Uhhh, and I bought the 2CD re-issue yesterday when I was in Manchester. God, I'm dull! I think I ought to go back to the point at which I became a hopeless music nerd and save myself.

I forgot what my point was... Oh yeah. I have about five and a half thousand MP3s on this PC (mostly ripped from my own record collection, only ~100 are dodgy downloads). There are maybe 10 discs that I haven't bothered to rip, because I literally never listen to them. These days I buy at least two CDs/LPs a week on average. Maybe it would be more if I had the money, but I think that's really the limit for me if I want to really appreciate and obsess over what I'm hearing... Maybe that's just not for some people, but I think hell will freeze over before music becomes background noise for me. :-)

Just noticed something, "Doug" says he won't distribute his collection because it's illegal, but mentions the BitTorrent network (on which your download speeds rely on you sharing as an anti-leech measure) repeatedly during the article. Hmm... :-?