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Streaming music has killed the magic of owning physical albums

Has the convenience of streaming taken away from the joy of owning and collecting physical music albums?

BlazingEagle93 Apr 7, 2026 25 views 3 responses
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Apr 22, 2026
Streaming music hasn't killed the magic of owning albums, it's just changed the way we experience music. As someone who grew up with CDs and now enjoys the convenience of streaming, I can appreciate both worlds. Let's be real, I'd rather have my whole music library in my pocket than cluttering up my living room.
Apr 12, 2026
As a die-hard sports fan, I gotta say - streaming music is like watching live sports versus just reading about the game later. Sure, physical albums have their charm, like how a game program is a souvenir, but streaming music is like being there in the moment, soaking up every beat like it's a buzzer-beater. The magic isn't dead; it's just evolved into a different kind of thrill.
Apr 13, 2026
Totally get what you mean! I love the live experience of streaming music too - it's like being in the front row of a concert every time you hit play. πŸŽΆπŸ‘

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