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CDs???

Chackabuu

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Does anyone use CDs anymore? I keep some in my car to listen to every so often. I thought it'd be neat to see what CD you have in your car currently, if your car has a CD player XD

Here's mine right nowR-2347570-1449490411-4192.jpeg.jpg
 
Absolutely cuckoo. Pun intended.
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My SO and I still have all our CDs... which is a lot of CDs. He spent weeks saving all the music to an external hard drive, though, so we don't use them often.
 
I still purchase CDs, but reserve buying them for artists/albums I really love. I love listening to full albums from start to finish.

I have a bunch stuffed in my glove compartment. I have Metallica(black album) in my car CD player as of late, cause I've been in a singing mood and needed a comfortable baritone to sing along with.
 
I still purchase CDs, but reserve buying them for artists/albums I really love. I love listening to full albums from start to finish.

I have a bunch stuffed in my glove compartment. I have Metallica(black album) in my car CD player as of late, cause I've been in a singing mood and needed a comfortable baritone to sing along with.

but reserve buying them for artists/albums I really love. I love listening to full albums from start to finish.
Preach this! ^^^
My favorite albums are ones that flow together. When sometimes you can't tell when one song changes to another (until you listen to it a bunch). Albums that were designed to be heard from first track to last. They usually have refraining melodies too.
 
I was listening to a CD on my way to work and it made me think how great it is to listen to a song as many times as you want and it to NOT be logged by a software program designed to pre-package your music for you.
 
I have put away all my CD's up in the attic, I went through them the other day and my cassettes too! I don't want to throw them away as they're part of history even though they hold no value.

I no longer have a CD or tape player to listen to them and just go on YouTube and then connect my phone to the usb drive in the car whenever I'm feeling nostalgic.