The Latin Liquidator
Manuel Camblor
originally posted by Marc Hanes:
Yo MC. Well, the lesson for me is live to be 120 years old. But, as is easily discernible, I'm dense. If not worse. Menschliches, Allzumenschliches.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm lame and need to download more tunes. What can I do but appeal once more (yawn) to human temporal finitude and, more importantly, financial finitude. I literally ("for real?" as my five year old niece would put it) have $1.08 in my bank account. So, taking chances on wine, music, new restaurants, brands of laundry detergent are for a more well-heeled class than I.
LoDR
Oh, come ooooon! The internet is all full of free stuff. You can't imagine how easy it is to acquire (in a perfectly legal fashion, I should add) a Terabyte's worth of questionable songs by indie bands. And then you get lazy and don't really sift through them to see what's really worth your time and memory space. Or you delude yourself into thinking you may one day DJ a set where a pathetic remix of yet another Cure-soundalike could provide a nice touch of obscuty. HUge music libraries happen, man...
As far as living to be 120 years old, well, don't know whether that would be so nice. But what does that have to do with anything? I was talking about general dismissals of vintages and how unproductive they can be and favoring a more relativistic, use-value approach, or, if you like, simply adding my "Hear, hear!" to what SFJoe stated.
Best,
LL