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The future of investing. Hold and own a vinyl.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 31450445:MV81MTY4MzI3Xzk0OTU1NzYwXzc2MzE3MjQw] [quote:Robotanimal:MV81MTY4MzI3Xzk0OTU1MzIyX0ZCNUE3RUI0] I have hundreds of pre and post ww2 era records and covers in immaculate condition. What good are they? [/quote] there's probably some value in the chemical energy that hold them together. other than that, not much really. people often fetishize the medium. but the message is the music. which we can all make, on demand, if we want to. a strong music culture can ensure that fresh, live, music will always be made. [/quote]
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Physically holding on to an album with the artful cover design offers a different high, especially if it is an LP you have been looking for a long time. Finally, you have it in your hands; it is yours; you own it. Compare that to downloaded or streamed music, which will only last as long as the platform is alive. These are the tangibles that make the licorice pizza valuable.
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