Oh Look...Another ‘The CD Is Dead’ Story ...Here's why They Are Wrong

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  • @TIM26324k
    @TIM26324k วันที่ผ่านมา +32

    I am 52 and I still love and collect cd's, I remember when they took off and were extremely expensive, I collect Vinyl as well but I believe the sound of the cd is superior.

  • @stavivanackerson6563
    @stavivanackerson6563 วันที่ผ่านมา +31

    I think JOURNALISM is dead.... Especially here in The States.... It's sickening....

    • @justinesorel6325
      @justinesorel6325 วันที่ผ่านมา

      When you come across well researched, critically engaged journalism you realise just how dire the situation has become (or maybe always was). There are still great journalists out there, holding power to account : )

    • @vintagevinylvets1187
      @vintagevinylvets1187 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You may be right. Maybe st of the things I read, especially magazines, are from the UK.

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That's what happens when you allow billionaire tax-avoiders to buy newspapers and lobby governments with money.

    • @jogischulz2576
      @jogischulz2576 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hallo, I don't think so, here in Europe there is very good journalism in most countries, but we have to look for it, the same goes for music today, there are very talented musicians, you have to find them! I prefer to read both sides of an issue and form a personal opinion, that's what we learned in the 60s/70s school, best regards from Berlin😊

  • @Fritha71
    @Fritha71 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

    A fired up Phil, nice! 😄 I'll be doing some CD shopping myself soon - and I don't even have a driver's license...!

  • @frankstecker5675
    @frankstecker5675 วันที่ผ่านมา +23

    Long live the cd....😎

  • @daanthing6002
    @daanthing6002 วันที่ผ่านมา +23

    Last week i bought my daughter of 13 a cd. She was very happy.

    • @vincentryals2478
      @vincentryals2478 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Very pleased she is happy with her CD but I've got to ask what music is it that she likes?

  • @russellthechemist8291
    @russellthechemist8291 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    It really annoys me that new cars are without a CD player, but have a stupid great distracting screen for most functions.

    • @dang75790
      @dang75790 22 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Agree

  • @the80slivehere
    @the80slivehere วันที่ผ่านมา +20

    Hi Phil: You are a better reporter than The Guardian guy. Reality and truth over click-bait. CDs rock! - Heather

    • @NowSpinningMagazine
      @NowSpinningMagazine  วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      Thank you - Phil :)

    • @dang75790
      @dang75790 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Great content 😊

  • @kenhudson379
    @kenhudson379 วันที่ผ่านมา +16

    Well said Phil! I still buy more CDs than Vinyl, purely for convenience, I enjoy both. I get vinyl if it is special.

  • @justinesorel6325
    @justinesorel6325 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I must be a dying breed. I bought a new car in 2014 and was stunned to discover it came with a CD player and FM radio with AUX... outdated technology even then. And I've mysteriously lost or misplaced several car-stored CDs over the years so now I choose just one CD I want to listen to before leaving the house. I get to hear the entire album in rush hour traffic, sometimes twice, and have found a new appreciation for songs I never used to bother listening to. So far, no damaged CDs. As an aside, but in line with the topic, I recently noticed that FM tuner components are a lot harder to source if you want a match for your existing stereo system.

  • @jimmycampbell78
    @jimmycampbell78 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    I love CDs, have bought them since 1989 (and still buy them) but never played one in a car.

  • @lsmoulton
    @lsmoulton วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Phil, I remember buying my first CD in 1986 and they were even writing them off then.....long live physical media !

  • @michaelb9664
    @michaelb9664 22 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +2

    Well said Phil, there are too many of these pointless articles.

  • @rockroll6791
    @rockroll6791 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    I've heard these death stories my entire life...none have ever bourne fruit...personally, I have a stock CD/ cassette player in my car...finding more cassette releases of late...thanks for sharing your thoughts...

  • @rolandpritchard1731
    @rolandpritchard1731 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

    It makes you think some dont like us having ownership as thay want you to rent , but if you rent you own nothing. Good Hi fi and a collection is king and you can sping it and own it for all time.

    • @timchromecast
      @timchromecast วันที่ผ่านมา

      They want to discourage the people to buy cd's or digital downloads, because they can charge you only once for buying a cd or digital download. With streaming the labels got charged everytime you play the album. All money goes to labels and streaming services, the artist gets probably 1% at best 😂

    • @countjedi3294
      @countjedi3294 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @roland Well said 😊

  • @ianlewis8086
    @ianlewis8086 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    The guardian 😂😂

  • @michaelmaurer6923
    @michaelmaurer6923 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Phil, thank you for setting the record straight, regarding the current state of the CD. Not in its heyday... BUT CERTAINLY NOT DEAD, EITHER! I get so annoyed every time I see articles similar to the one you're referencing. I own 2,200 CD's (probably a rather "small" collection, compared to what you and many of your readers/subscribers have) and am actually buying more now, more often, than at any point in time since December 1986 when I got my first Sanyo CD player. My biggest joy in life, these days, is acquiring all the out-of-print CD titles (on Ebay) that I missed out on when I was younger. I've got stacks and stacks of titles still waiting to be listened to (sound familiar to anyone?). It's a joy to be able to look at my apartment wall, with steel shelving, filled floor-to-ceiling, with alphabetized CD's. Certainly, to people like us... the CD format will never go away.
    And yeah... I so agree with you about not liking to play 'em in the car... never did. I was always much too OCD about the hairline (and sometimes, not so hairline) scratches that the slide-in CD mechanism caused. I'd have to purchase another copy of the CD if that happened... even if it still played okay. 😮 💿💿💿💿

    • @dang75790
      @dang75790 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      I have played cds in my vehicles since I was 18. I'm 50 now. Never once have a scratched a cd in my car.

  • @jerrygeorgopolis8015
    @jerrygeorgopolis8015 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    Phil, Surprised at how narrow minded that journalist is ! By the way I have a cd player in my crv since 2015 and used it once to make sure it works !! With cell phones, usb, xm radio, etc. there is a lot of competition for an in car cd player to make sense now. I recently purchased 6 cd's and will keep buying them as long as the format exist ! Thanks for the video and good afternoon !

  • @rogertemple7193
    @rogertemple7193 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    This is another great look at CD's and the future of them
    this really awesome thanks Phil.🎶🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶

  • @robertb653
    @robertb653 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I really don’t know where Tim Dowling is getting his information. Over the last two years, I’ve purchased approximately 2000 CDs, both new and used. That number includes box sets. Every time I visit music and charity shops, they are always busy, and not only with old guys like me. There are always younger people who were born long after the heyday of the CD era.

  • @brianreynolds6303
    @brianreynolds6303 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Yes, I lost a cd in my car around 1999. Great video Phil. Love CDs. I’m building my collection up again.

  • @ryanphilliesphan
    @ryanphilliesphan วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I drive a 2024 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 AWD. Very nice car and…..!!! An in dash CD player. Bose audio system. Nice sound. I’m happy with it.

  • @thomaswery3087
    @thomaswery3087 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    I only play cds in the car that I record.Never my good cds it's like taking an album out in my book

  • @twatson4887
    @twatson4887 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Well said Phil, I never liked CDs in the car, I prefer the radio as I get to occasionally hear new music and I have bought/streamed CD/LPs on based on what I have heard. I have Apple Music, as my wife says 'why have you bought another LP/CD when you can stream? I enjoy both formats, I like to see and read the cover notes and appreciate the artwork AND as I like to go and spend a bit of 'me' time really listening. Long Live the physical formats in my view. Thank you really enjoy your videos :)

  • @terrydaktyllus1320
    @terrydaktyllus1320 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    In answer to your point about in-car CD players, my car is one from 2016 that I have had from new and it has a CD player in it (as well as Bluetooth connectivity) but I think I've used the CD player about half a dozen to a dozen times in those eight years - and usually only because if I've been out and purchased a CD in a music or charity shop, then I may have stuck it in for the drive on the way home just to give it an "anticipatory" spin.
    Here's why CDs and physical media is better than streaming media:
    1. The artist gets more money from physical media - they can control their own catalogue or get the record company to do it WITHOUT the additional streaming "middle man" of iTunes or Spotify.
    2. Streaming media sites have no long term guarantee of availability - some very big media companies are failing currently, particularly in the PC gaming sector. No company is too big to fail, but with physical media it is yours forever.
    3. I play my CDs rarely because I rip them to my music server in lossless FLAC format the moment that I get them - then I can play them on good hifi as they are, or compress them to lossier MP3 format so I can fit more albums on mobile devices. My CDs are their own backups and I can choose how I want to enjoy my digital music.
    4. Putting my hand into my pocket and buying an album makes me appreciate it more and WANT to "get my money's worth" from it. If I've paid £10 (or even a bit more) to enjoy a great album over and over again for 40 or 50 years, that is always great value for money.
    5. I am a complete "music snob" (I suspect like most people here) and music is too precious to me to treat like "Pick 'n' Mix sweeties". For the majority of the time, I listen to complete albums and, once or twice a week, I sit down on the sofa, stick a classic album on the hifi and DO NOTHING ELSE but listen to it (maybe with a beer or coffee, and the sleeve notes on my lap). If I am in the car with the missus, or out for a walk on my own, I may compile a list of tracks to play. But picking favourite tracks on iTunes or Spotify is not appreciating music.
    6. Some years ago, I was doing a technical training course for some youngsters. We got onto the topic of music and they were quite shocked to learn that I was still buying CDs. One response I got was "I don't buy CDs because there's only ever one or two good tracks on them, the rest is filler". My response was "If that's the case, then you're just not listening to the right artists. If the artists you listen to can't produce engaging music for an entire album length, even if in that album there are "highs and lows", then that's on them as the musicians to do better".

  • @HandyAndyTechTips
    @HandyAndyTechTips วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Guess what... You can't play vinyl in your car either (unless you have a 1950s Chrysler), and it's still selling well! The writer of this article has forgotten that people have these things called hi-fi systems where they can (gasp) play their own music collections 😁

  • @rogerwhiting3260
    @rogerwhiting3260 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Phil,
    ..nearly 68 now ( can't quite believe that )......like many...got rid of pretty large vinyl collection back in the 80's..not to long after cds first arrived ( i fully understand the past few years vinyl revival..be it for nostalgia/artwork/perceived better sound ) etc...but i never got back into it...& have been perfectly happy building up large ( possibly 6000 cd + collection) ( probably to many really..never enuff time is there ) I'm happy with the sound...think many cd box sets are good value ( eg..jethro tull ones ) for amount of content audio & visual)...+ the satisfaction ive had over the years picking up cds in charity shops for 50p..or £1.00 etc...well nuff said...sorry to ramble on.....
    What a great channel you've built up over the past 2/3 years....this musical doctor...has helped me a lot over the years
    All the best...Roger

  • @747jono
    @747jono 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    I have to be honest Phil I don't drive, I don't read The Guardian anymore never really did only in passing.
    Their journalists still have the right on, who can we gush over these days?
    Coldplay U2 Taylor Swift etc whoever they think can fill a column of drivel for a day.
    Great video Phil

  • @stevegreen5552
    @stevegreen5552 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I play CDs in my car. It is one of my joys when driving. (Granted I don't drive a lot, but that's beside the point. That said, it's a 55 reg, low mileage and garaged every night.) I use copies of my original CDs so there's no risk to that disk.
    When I got the car it was at a time when I couldn't play CDs much in the house, so my work journeys rejuvenated my listening, giving a proper chance to hear albums I had awaiting.
    If ever need to get a new vehicle, if built-in CDs are missing, I will get an external player that can plug into the system. The physical media is too important to me and I don't like streaming services limiting my audio choices..
    Besides, I need to play the CDs from my own band!

  • @museonfilm8919
    @museonfilm8919 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Interesting to note that many corporate UK charity shops have started to ditch CD's, and are not replenishing their stock.
    Some second hand vinyl re-sellers now have good collections of second hand CD's, so the market has really just switched to WHERE you can purchase them from.
    Large corporations don't like niche markets, they have no interest in 'us' - they are more than happy to see fake stories about dead music formats, because it suits their narrative.

  • @Belfast-Biccy
    @Belfast-Biccy วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    I get around the no cd player in car by using a usb portable one with a cable going from headp hone output to Aux Input on the car dash

  • @jegarajramoo3873
    @jegarajramoo3873 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I notice that both Vinyls and CDs are selling well in record stores. Even the compact cassette is doing well. I just don't understand why the mainstream media hates cassettes and compact discs so much. Many people even use their discman players as car CD players! The Guardian man is totally deceived.

  • @peterx1957
    @peterx1957 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great video Phil. The CD isn't dead in my household.
    I'm like you, a physical media owner. I own a CD player and I think I'm on my 3rd one. I've also played them in my DVD & Bluray players. I own over 2500 CD's. Maybe I have a similar number in vinyl LP's too and around 4300 singles & EP's. I hardly buy 'new' released music in either format, mostly used and only what catches my eye, unless I go down a 'rabbit hole' lol. People have given me their CD & record collections to go the streaming route. A few years back I reverted to segregating my music system from my surround system so now they're 2 distinct entities.
    I also only stream music, via Android Auto, in my car which I upgraded last December. Unlike my previous vehicle, it doesn't have a CD player, however I hardly used that anyway. I did at one point play 'burnt' discs in it but didn't want to play my originals, except maybe when I had just bought one and played it going home from the music store or whoever I bought it from. I'd resisted music streaming services like Spotify & Amazon Music for a long time, however it's now part of my life, though the experience isn't totally satisfying. It's frustrating when you don't get the exact track you ask for (a live version instead of the studio one for example 🙄).
    I play music when I want to, though not all the time. It's there if I need it or am in that mood for it. Cheers mate. 👍

  • @MudFlanagan
    @MudFlanagan 8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    i'm a multi format guy myself. I know where the writer is coming from. I do miss a CD player in my car, I preferred to listen to music that way but I now stream. Why did they take CDs out of cars? With the price of vinyl now CDs are coming back into their own. Cheers Phil.

  • @Juantífico
    @Juantífico วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    There were so many things wrong with playing/having cds in the car! I'm still buying cds (more than ever) and I don't own a car anymore! 😅

  • @JWD1992
    @JWD1992 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    You might find this funny. I am first and foremost a vinyl (and reel) guy, but I must have a CD player in my car. The one in my previous car failed, and I insisted on replacing it even though the car was at over 300,000 miles. I did end up moving onto another car not long after, but I made sure my current one had at least a single-disc player. I love picking up CDs and keeping a stack going in the car at all times. Yes, fumbling with them is a pain, but having a physical album in the car better helps me appreciate it as a work of art than pulling it up on the iPhone does.
    So obviously a very different perspective on my end, but my point is that the CD is alive and well in my car.
    I also prefer CDs for pretty much every album from the 90s and on, as they were conceived for the format. Although I guess that's not always true for modern albums, haha.

  • @Bonddm2002
    @Bonddm2002 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wish I had a dollar for every time I’ve informed people - including even some musicians and music journalists - that Blu-ray and DVD players play CD’s!
    Blows my mind that so many people weren’t already aware of this!

  • @Whytemonkee
    @Whytemonkee วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I really enjoy listening to music/CD'S in my car.

  • @grahamcole1539
    @grahamcole1539 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I buy CDs still, i also have a 12 year old reliable car with a CD player and a great sounding system. Never had one getting stuck either. Also a CD player at home. I like the physical format and going back into vinyl again as well. Journalists? What do they know LOL!

  • @dylanbshelton
    @dylanbshelton วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hello Phil. I'm 25 and I've been collecting CD's since I was about 14. I soon then started collecting Vinyl when I got my first job. These days it's more about where I'm at in my financial situation that makes think whether or not to buy the CD or Vinyl version of an album that I'd like to get. Interesting video. Enjoyed as always.
    - Dylan

  • @54macdog
    @54macdog วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Well said.

  • @fitterstoke45
    @fitterstoke45 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    CD dead? Well how come significant box sets of recent times (Bob Dylan's 1974 concerts, Bowie's Rock & Roll Star and Conversation Piece sets, to name but three) are fundamentally CD based? And just how many classical releases - especially box sets - are sold in formats other than CD or SACD? I've been reading these "CD is dead" headlines ever since Linn stopped making CD players back in 2007, some 17 years ago and, guess what, they're still around (as is my ageing Linn CD12 for that matter). And while new release CDs retail for a third of their (often unreliable) vinyl equivalents, I'll continue buying most of them on CD, fond as I remain of vinyl.

  • @terrymann1341
    @terrymann1341 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I know I'm a guy in his sixties who still buys his music on vinyl and Cd and I also stream music, and I don't drive, and I have three CD players and a Brennan JB7 that also plays CD's. It's also why I still buy Blu -rays and DVD's and they are also still selling, if you go by the trade my local CEX store does whenever I've been in there, people are literally buying stacks of movies and music. I think it's good and healthy to have as many ways to buy, listen and enjoy your music/movies as you wish. It gives the consumer a far better choice for their money..

  • @terrydaktyllus1320
    @terrydaktyllus1320 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    He's probably sponsored by iTunes or Spotify.

  • @bareknuckles2u
    @bareknuckles2u วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great video, Phil.

  • @trevorpugh6475
    @trevorpugh6475 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Cheers Phil, you put our (physical format fans) case across really well. There’s always going to be some attention seeking joker trying to stir up trouble or in this instance sell more papers! The figures speak for themselves, cd sales wise and to quote “ the truth is out there!” 👉☺️✌️😎

  • @rufusredneck3981
    @rufusredneck3981 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Bought one of the very first cd players when they were introduced in the early 80's from a school friend whose family owned a hifi shop and chose Tubular Bells as my first disc from the handful of titles that were at the time available to purchase. It's laughable now when you think how the format has grown and the millions of titles that are now available. I'm with you Phil, the cd is going nowhere; it's here to stay ...just not in my car!

  • @jeffreyl7355
    @jeffreyl7355 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    i love stories that say the cd is dead....more people will get rid of them and i will buy them up : )

  • @boysiesolem4752
    @boysiesolem4752 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I agree with you completely Phil 👍 well said my Brother 🎼🎸✌️🎶🎵

  • @garryblum5454
    @garryblum5454 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi Phil, I buy mainly CD’s besides playing them at home I carry with me a portable cd player which I take with me everyday and listen on the subway.

  • @BobbyBass-x6i
    @BobbyBass-x6i 15 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Right on Phil. I actually left a rare CD in my old car when I traded it in , so I’m glad they don’t have CD players in cars anymore. I don’t want to lose another one. Streaming is for portable music or music on the move. CDs should stay at home where they are safe and well cared for. I stream the most but still buy CDs including the new Jimi Hendrix box set. Keep the faith and rock on!

  • @lauriebrett5292
    @lauriebrett5292 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi Phil, I think the problem can be as in this case with the writer who no longer has a CD player in his car or maybe even at home that he thinks everyone else is in the same boat. As you point out by doing the proper research the CD is still alive & kicking. I for one am still buying CDs & the odd vinyl & will continue to do so. I have an older car so I still have a CD player in it but I use either burnt CDs or copies I have acquired through op shops. These aren't my prized copies so the odd scratch doesn't matter. I do some streaming as well but I prefer using my own database which I've loaded onto my iPods so I have an endless supply of the music I love with no advertising. I might be a bit weird but I have some form of music player in every room of the house including the garage. These range from a comprehensive stereo with amp, turntable & yes CD player to a 3 in 1 or just a JBL charge 5 in my little computer room. I must say this is a very fulfilling way to hear my music. Cheers Laurie 🙂

  • @Vociferousklang
    @Vociferousklang วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Quality journalism in The Guardian is no more, another idiotic article and I’ve never used my CD’s in my car 🙄

  • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
    @jesusislukeskywalker4294 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    new subscriber from Australia 👍

  • @garystinson5498
    @garystinson5498 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Go you Phil!!! A good intelligent counter argument to a complete plonker. 👍

  • @sjbang5764
    @sjbang5764 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Here is what I don't understand, how can Amazon and many smaller outlets continue to sell cd's? I don't know for a fact, but something tells me if cd sells were not profitable, Amazon would have gone the way of Best Buy and dropped them a long time ago.

  • @gavinsmith9016
    @gavinsmith9016 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Spot on. In the car I've been streaming via Bluetooth from 'MP3s' on my phone for years. Those 'MP3's' are ripped from physical media, I own and have tagged in the specific way that I want. I have all of my physical collection ripped to a NAS drive and curated using PLex. I then have Plex on my TV/Soundbar, my PC and my mobile phone. Like you I stream music from a provider (Spotify) to check out new stuff. I also occasionally play a CD on a CD player.

  • @petersharp7644
    @petersharp7644 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Can't they print The Guardian on a more absorbent paper? 💩

  • @PSN489
    @PSN489 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I have never owned a car and have no intention of getting one. I have a good collection of cd's and vinyl . More cd's cos the price of vinyl is a bit steep for me.
    I have Sky Sports and have been a Arsenal Season Ticket Holder for many years and intend to be for a few more.
    I dislike most journalists as they are like politicians , they are very economical with the truth.
    Keep on Rockin in the free world Phil my man.
    Up the Gunners.

  • @wee-weeble49
    @wee-weeble49 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I'm with you on the multi format issue. Personally I prefer CDs but my husband has, in the last two or three years, started collecting vinyl again. We also have the means to play cassette tapes, I have lots of those going back many, many years.

  • @thomaswery3087
    @thomaswery3087 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Lucky I have a 2017 4 runner with a cd player.It'll last me forever thank goodness

  • @JohannesYtterstrom
    @JohannesYtterstrom วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I think it's interesting that people who don't buy music and never visit record stores claim nobody does buy physical music anymore. Still. There are stores devoted to selling only music and I reckon that companies who sell online goes even better. It's strange.
    I stopped buying candy mostly directed to kids because I grew up and got different taste. Do I think no kid ever buy certain candy anymore?

  • @Iainmaclennan70
    @Iainmaclennan70 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I've just spent £500 on a Cambridge Audio CD transport so they still mean something to me!! Funny you mention that Audiolab transport. I was comparing the two and i'm glad i went with the Cambridge with the normal tray mechanism!!

  • @GrimCellar
    @GrimCellar วันที่ผ่านมา

    I pretty much doubt anything that comes out of mainstream media nowadays.

  • @loyalroyal
    @loyalroyal 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have 8000 CDs and am about to invest £2000 on a new player. I love CDs.

  • @jogischulz2576
    @jogischulz2576 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Hallo Phil you find this type of writer everywhere, he apparently hasn't even bothered to research well, otherwise such nonsense wouldn't come out of it, did a gap need to be filled ? when was the last time this author was in a media market? here in Berlin we have many well-stocked shops, shelves full of CDs and you can see many music lovers, young and old, searching in them. This year I bought many CDs/box sets and only some Vinyls because of rising prices and there are a lot left on my wish list.
    Phil, you should write a counter statement to this newspaper, with some of our comments, we love CD and Vinyl albums😉

  • @georgeboomsmamusic
    @georgeboomsmamusic 23 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    CD sales are such an integral part of feasible touring for musicians, and in my experience in the more folkie world, still very popular!

  • @jeremiahschulz4796
    @jeremiahschulz4796 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Physical form of music will never die so long as there’s people who want it. I like most also stream music to discover bands I’ve never heard before. I’ll always buy cds and vinyl records just to sit back with a beer, read through the lyrics or information that comes with the album while enjoying it to the fullest (usually at vol.11 😂)!

  • @donnydarko2100
    @donnydarko2100 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    The Grauniad is never a guarantee of anything worthy - an awful.rag.

  • @ryanphilliesphan
    @ryanphilliesphan วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Phil, loved to know your thoughts on high end audio discs? Such as Blu-ray, Blu-spec, HDCD, K2HD, SACD, 24K Gold CD, DVD, etc. Cheers!

    • @NowSpinningMagazine
      @NowSpinningMagazine  วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      I thought the SACD format was the future at one point but it was not to be. I do still buy trhem if I find them for a good price. I do really like BluRay audio and 5.1 mixes. Phil

  • @RandallStevenson
    @RandallStevenson วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I'm rebuilding my music collection, been buying CDs more, and I got a new CD player that can connect to any car stereo coming soon.

  • @ravenhill-of-pentangle-1968
    @ravenhill-of-pentangle-1968 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    i love collecting cds to, the last cd album i got was automatic for the people by REM.

  • @julianirving9868
    @julianirving9868 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Phil, well argued video which I’m sure we all fully support. Thanks for the Cats In Space review, I purchased the cd on your recommendation and it’s a fab listen. Kind regards

  • @strangeitude1
    @strangeitude1 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Still listen to cds in my car and they sound fantastic. And yes, I have a cabinet with a cd player and amp, and yes, also have a portable dvd / cd player which I plug to my laptop and then to headphones and they sound fantastic ! Read that article last week, lame, I thought, written by someone who does not love music. I also stream a lot, by the way.

  • @MIB_63
    @MIB_63 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    I mostly stream music buy I still buy/listen to CDs occasionally. Mainly due to the increased sound quality, but also because not all music is available as streaming. Finally, I like studying the information and lyrics in the booklets.

  • @grantporteous6244
    @grantporteous6244 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    I would not trust anything published by the Guardian. Clickbate indeed! I love physical media, especially CD. There is nothing better than putting that album on and reading the lyrics and having that tangible product there. My daughter who is 16, has started to seriously collect music and guess what format she is buying? You guessed it.... CD. Keep doing what you are doing Phil. Support the artists and buy physical!!!!

  • @JamesBurchell-r5p
    @JamesBurchell-r5p วันที่ผ่านมา

    Some younger folks are greatly influenced by certain articles which is wrong in my open mind thanks Phil for trying to keep minds open

  • @PeterMarlow-u2i
    @PeterMarlow-u2i วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    To be fair, there's also been a handful of articles in the Guardian questioning the assumed demise of the CD - backed up by dozens of Cif posters saying how much they love CDs.
    The rise and rise of vinyl has triggered some conflicted responses in my music loving little brain.
    1) I can't help thinking about the "Man in The White Suit" syndrome and the money worshipping "media" conglomerates.
    2) Although you and I are of a similar age, I'm sceptical of our peers flooding TH-cam with their tales of prog rock vinyl etc.
    My observation is that a generation of black t-shirt oldies are desperately trying to buy back their once cool "muso status" from the 1970s (and usually failing!). Not to put too fine a point on it - these guys are ever so slightly boring.
    3) I well remember the success of the CD format in the late 80s and what a breath of fresh air it was to have a more stable, defect free format to enjoy. Remember the joy of making cassettes from CDs? They sounded so much better!
    4) For those of us that really love music, who love to explore, there's never been a better time to search out obscure but wonderful CDs - world music, classical, modern electronica etc etc.
    My mantra is: it's not about the format, it's about the music.

  • @maxslamer
    @maxslamer วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I'll be 60 next year, have several CD players and record players but I have never owned a car. I have a drivers licence though. 😁😁

  • @backrowbrighton
    @backrowbrighton วันที่ผ่านมา

    Well done Phil. This was a bit of a non-article by The Guardian. I still don't understand this campaign against the CD by certain parties in the media? If its dead why did anyone bother to produce the recently released splendid box sets by Joni Mitchell and Thin Lizzy that I have just bought?

  • @timchromecast
    @timchromecast วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Here too, thousands of cd's - sacd - blu-ray audio - a bunch of records. And I'm quite sure my streaming setup will be superior to Tim from the Guardian's setup. All my lossless cd-rips + qobuz and bandcamp downloads are on various servers and harddrives (as backup). With Roon ARC and iBroadcast I can stream and download my collection everywhere in the world. The only place where the cd player is obsolete is in the car 😅 BTW, I really dig that album from Blossoms, purchased the 2 cd deluxe + covers cd from Townsend, after streaming various times and purchasing the digital hi-res files from Qobuz.

  • @mikebruce3933
    @mikebruce3933 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Nice one Phil.

  • @cardinalfang7725
    @cardinalfang7725 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Kind of intrigued to hear how many CD players people have. I've got seven full sized that still work great. My original Denon DCD 1500 II that doesn't work but I'm keeping it anyway. A JVC CD/receiver I put in my old truck and a compact Moondrop Discdream CD player that I just received. They keep writing these articles and yet myself and others keep having CD's delivered.

    • @fraserhoggan9723
      @fraserhoggan9723 22 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Five available here, including car

  • @Mu77ley
    @Mu77ley วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm probably a special case here, but I never *play* CDs, but I still buy a lot of them when albums are not available in a downloadable FLAC format Why? You may ask. Firstly, they are frequently cheaper than buying digitial (which makes no sense at all). Secondly, I pop them in my PC when they arrive and I rip them to FLAC format which is then backed up to the cloud for safekeeping, at which point the CD is filed and archived. I then transcode the files to a lossy MP3 format to put on my phone for playing in the car via a standard AUX cable.
    My day to day listening is probably 80% on my PC (with decent studio monitors) and 20% bluetooth to a decent speaker in the kitchen which cooking/washing up.
    I despise streaming services and will not use them due to their shitty business models, and I prefer buying digital from places like Bandcamp (or at a push 7digital) where possible, as musicians can sell direct and get a sensible percentage.
    On the other hand, my wife still occasionally plays CDs in the car, but I still insist on ripping them first as they invariably get lost or trashed...

  • @seanwills4946
    @seanwills4946 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I do not know where these people get this all from as there is still such a high demand for physical music. I have a record player and several CD players dotted around the house and find it more convenient to stream music in the car. I just love having physical music whether it is vinyl or CD.

  • @nelsono4315
    @nelsono4315 20 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    CDs are dead ? Tell that to the over 2000 CDs I own that still play and sound great

  • @joannitaxvi3386
    @joannitaxvi3386 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    I played like 700 CDs in my car and they never have been scratched or damaged...weird

  • @torarauland7145
    @torarauland7145 วันที่ผ่านมา

    CD will not die out. We like to get our music format & we wont stop this. They are wrong Keep on Phil

  • @davesmusictank1
    @davesmusictank1 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    What a load of balls from that columnist. It sounds to me he does not like music otherwise he would have a CD player or even a turntable with amplifier etc. The only time I use my laptop for music is to convert a CD into an MP3 for my hard drive or for my portable MP3 player.

  • @timguzz8844
    @timguzz8844 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I'm on the side of the CD. I was a bit late to them, while I struggled with the death of records...years later, (although obviously, records didn't die either) I much prefer CDs and it pisses me off when record companies release records with no CD counterpart, like, for instance, on Record Store Day...and elsewhere. I still miss lyric sheets I can read, though. And I'm not hip on the latest price hikes for CDs, but I haven't heard a scratch or a warp for many years!

  • @douglasweston126
    @douglasweston126 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Phil - nice response to that useless article. I do have a CD player in my car, I always have lol. But - I dont use it because when you go over bumps - what happens??? The music skips and I hate that, and of course the CD ends up being scratched - and I wont have that. I had a sound system installed in my car after I bought it - (second hand car). My wife wanted a reversing camera, and I wanted a decent sound system - so, we found a unit that has both. So - I've dumped several dozen CD's onto a simple memory stick and I play that through my car sound system - perfect. It does have, amongst other things a CD player, but as I mentioned previously I just dont use it. Cya Doug PS On my computer I have an external CD/DVD player which works jolly well 🙂

  • @lemming9984
    @lemming9984 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I still buy CDs, but do prefer a USB drive in my car (mine does have a CD player). I have a 64gb card with about 500 albums on, and select "songs" and "random play". It's like having my own personal radio with no shite!

  • @jazzpunk
    @jazzpunk วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Well, my 2020 vehicle has no cd player. At first, I was not thrilled...BUT - there are 2ea USB drive - that I loaded with ALBUMS from CDs that I BOUGHT. This is far better than the CD Players I have had in the past. Sorry, I know Pete at SoT probably disagrees. ;-)

  • @middleman9183
    @middleman9183 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I prefer to listen to cassettes in my car..........

  • @craigryan3069
    @craigryan3069 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Just remembered - have you reviewed the Tull Bursting Out Inflated Edition yet? (Apologies if you have and I've missed it!)

  • @mikecarroll4264
    @mikecarroll4264 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have no problems with any physical format. Actually, I love it. I've been buying it for years and hope to keep buying it years to come. I prefer cds over any other format due to space saving size. I also like the fact that I can listen to them at any time without the internet, which I am experiencing at the moment due to the recent hurricane in NC. I have power, but no internet, just cell service. So I can still listen to my music with trustworthy cds.

  • @retromusings
    @retromusings วันที่ผ่านมา

    I still buy cds and listen to them. They are a wonderful format and the sound is always fantastic.

  • @martinillingworth3130
    @martinillingworth3130 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    A Haken CD got stuck in my car cd player. I loved the album, but it was my only choice 😂😂😂 I love the cd ❤

  • @myk6694
    @myk6694 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Long live the CD as long as I'm around... I agree the car is death bed for a CD, how many CDs I have scratched... & it's always the good ones

  • @kingdude1999
    @kingdude1999 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have a Sharp 5 disc shelf top stereo on my desk at work. Load it up with 5 CDs - press play & I've got a good 4 hours of non-stop music. The people that write there articles are just posting click bait & need to pull their heads out of their arses

  • @paulfreeman473
    @paulfreeman473 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Phil, I agree with everything that you have said, I can remember back around 87 - 88, I read an article in a Magazine, about HI FI/CD Technology, I can't remember who wrote the article, but they predicted the death of the Vinyl LP by 1993!! I burst out laughing at the time, because I knew that this was just nonsense.
    Whenever people make these predictions, they never happen. I love buying music, and supporting the Artist, as I want to own the item, and read about the recording of the album in question. There will always be a market for physical product, because that is what people want.
    I understand that not everyone is going to buy a CD or a Record, they would rather get it by other means, and that's fine. Critic's need to understand, that collector's will always want to own physical media, it is the same with Books, or whatever people collect.