I decided to buy CDs with my Barnes and Noble gift card and then wait for them to arrive via snail mail.  Yes, I know it’s not 1999.  Yes, I know I can easily listen/buy these albums on the Internet, but I chose not to. I decided to wait until these CDs arrive to listen to them.  This decision brought me back to buying music as a kid, and my reaction to these feelings are explained.


 


Show notes:


-How and why I did what I did


-How I like to read books


-Hanging on to my past


-What I’m currently reading


-The new book I ordered


-The importance of paying for music


-Once I get these CDs . . .


-What I discovered while ordering


-The bad and good parts about waiting


-The CDs I bought


-It’s Boarding House Reach


-Part of why I loved music so much as a kid


-My buying process in the 90s


-Excitement and anticipation


-Protest songs?


-Am I punishing myself?


-Getting older


-Will I do this again?


-How I normally buy music


-Going to a concert before YouTube


-Watching concerts on YouTube, recorded before YouTube


-Modern technology


-Still building excitement


-Plugs!


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