Let’s take the cassette hate to a new level.
I condemn live music. It’s even worse than cassette.
Musicians playing out of time, no snap to a grid, no playing to a click track, drummers drinking too much before the show causing timing discrepancies.
Sub par room acoustics that are ever changing from room to room. Lousy soundmen that aren’t even familiar with the band, or your music.
Guitar players that play too loud.
Singers singing off key......etc, etc.
So yeah live music is the most flawed format around.
Yet despite all of this, live shows are exciting. There’s a sort of electric energy in the air as you wait for the band to come on.
And then.......the band kicks off into the first tune. Glorious! (Unless the band sucks)
My point is music is music. There’s something magical about a song that resonates on a wavelength with your own.
It has the capacity to lift you up.
Format be damned!
When I’m listening to Voodoo Child, I don’t ever care if it’s on the radio, mp3, cassette, vinyl, Spotify, pandora, iTunes or reel to reel.
I just reach for the volume control and turn up Jimi!