• schmidtster@lemmy.world
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    You buy the CD because they had a charting single on radio, you’re than disappointed that the rest of the album is a different sound.

    Not everyone had internet in the 90s-00s either mate……

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      Then you keep listening to it anyways, and it slowly becomes one of your favourite albums of all time.

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      Did you miss the whole “you could test listen to the CD in the shop” part?

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        Nope, not every place had the money to burn on a cd in a jukebox from every artist. Also standing there for 45 minutes to listen to the entire thing? Who actually does that?

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          You’re not wrong, but there were definitely people who spent tons of time listening to music at the record store.

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            I guess, I was thinking of strictly purchasing. Yeah some people do just go and hang out and chill instead.

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          There were actual listening stations with headphones here in Germany at certain media chains. Some people spent whole afternoons in there.

          But yeah, the opposite did exist. I remember, when I was a teenager friends got a dozen or more CDs for their birthday. Good old 1998.