Good, really good, even bedazzling to see "progressive rock" mentioned on the 9:30 forum. I'm a long time fan of the genre, but I don't think we ever touched the subject with a ten foot pole back when I was on the this board posting constantly in the late 90s.
Wait, I think Econo and I discussed Can a little bit. Or was that Natty? Anyway, we fashioned ourselves as indie/post-punk hipster snobs. No other genre need apply, wouldn't you say?
Paul3Mac, I used to like owning the recorded product, too. Believe me, I've been "owning" them for more years than I care to admit and have amassed a mammoth collection. That's the problem.
I had to weigh "ownership" against the enormous hassle of moving my collection every time I relocated. I just moved from Arlington to Sylvia Spring and it was the last straw. I'm pretty nomadic and don't see that changing. The weight and space of my CDs, vinyl albums and books far exceed all my other possessions combined. (The appliance to help me replace my books with an automated device---not sure of the jargon---is Amazon's Kindle. That's next.)
One thing I WILL miss by giving up ownership, and I will miss it greatly---is album cover art (both sides), inserts, credits, lyric booklets, etc. But that's another subject. I've been meaning to start a thread on that. I'll get to it one of these days. Or has it been discussed already on this forum?