I was sitting here going thru some of my music collection and some of my playlists that I've put together over the years and it dawned on me that I have a lot of music! Well I knew I had a lot but I didn't realize exactly how much until today.
I think thats it's important to grab everything that you can get your hands on, new or old. I don't think that music is ever gonna fade away but it's obvious that it isn't what it used to be. Then thinking back, and hearing Questlove from "The Roots" say that they were the last black band signed to a major label really has put an emphasis on collecting music for me.
For me it goes beyond just collecting music to sample. Funny thing is, I've grabbed everybody that I can think of, and some that I never knew existed and just when I start feeling good about my collection, I find 2 or 3 more dope groups/bands that I missed. It amazes me, how relevant music was in our lives back in the day compared to how it is today.
So my question to you all is... Are you a Music Collector or do you just keep your favorite songs? Do you only collect to "sample"? Do you not collect at all?
I think thats it's important to grab everything that you can get your hands on, new or old. I don't think that music is ever gonna fade away but it's obvious that it isn't what it used to be. Then thinking back, and hearing Questlove from "The Roots" say that they were the last black band signed to a major label really has put an emphasis on collecting music for me.
For me it goes beyond just collecting music to sample. Funny thing is, I've grabbed everybody that I can think of, and some that I never knew existed and just when I start feeling good about my collection, I find 2 or 3 more dope groups/bands that I missed. It amazes me, how relevant music was in our lives back in the day compared to how it is today.
So my question to you all is... Are you a Music Collector or do you just keep your favorite songs? Do you only collect to "sample"? Do you not collect at all?