Computers have changed record collecting so profoundly
Posted: Fri May 14, 2004 7:08 am
I know I usually go on far too long about musical matters, but tonight I'm just going to share my sudden realization about just how much computers have changed this hobby/obsession called record/music collecting.
I recently ordered a CD of an album from the late 70's by Tim Blake that I didn't even know existed until now, despite hearing a song from it in '86 or so that I taped off the radio and fell in love with. I mean, I knew this song must be off some album somewhere, but back then (and this is the point I'm trying to make) if you couldn't find it in any of the record shops, it just simply DID NOT EXIST. That was that. If you didn't personally know someone who would know about such an obscure artist, you were kept completely in ignorance about such an album's existence. You had no way to find out any information about such an artist, nor hear the album.
I will just say this: it astounds me that there was a time before computers. It astounds me that WITHOUT a computer, I would never have heard this album. It astounds me to find out that this guy (Tim Blake) was actually intermittently in Hawkwind and Gong and was from the U.K. and that I would never have KNOWN these things without a computer. Now all a person has to do is type and click and wallah. Not to mention the relative immediacy of downloading.
The whole thing is just amazing. I can't imagine what life was like without a computer.
I recently ordered a CD of an album from the late 70's by Tim Blake that I didn't even know existed until now, despite hearing a song from it in '86 or so that I taped off the radio and fell in love with. I mean, I knew this song must be off some album somewhere, but back then (and this is the point I'm trying to make) if you couldn't find it in any of the record shops, it just simply DID NOT EXIST. That was that. If you didn't personally know someone who would know about such an obscure artist, you were kept completely in ignorance about such an album's existence. You had no way to find out any information about such an artist, nor hear the album.
I will just say this: it astounds me that there was a time before computers. It astounds me that WITHOUT a computer, I would never have heard this album. It astounds me to find out that this guy (Tim Blake) was actually intermittently in Hawkwind and Gong and was from the U.K. and that I would never have KNOWN these things without a computer. Now all a person has to do is type and click and wallah. Not to mention the relative immediacy of downloading.
The whole thing is just amazing. I can't imagine what life was like without a computer.