In this week’s meeting, Kirk McElhearn completes step four by objectively reconciling his management of a 75,000+ track music library, his endless frustration with iTunes Match, and admitting that at his age, he has a natural predilection towards media ownership than the younger generation of music fans. In addition, we discuss how one's music collection tells you a lot about a person, albums vs. singles, streaming service royalties and payout structures, and how the music industry got spoiled on the transition to the CD format in the 80's and 90's.
In this week’s meeting, Kirk McElhearn completes step four by objectively reconciling his management of a 75,000+ track music library, his endless frustration with iTunes Match, and admitting that at his age, he has a natural predilection towards media ownership than the younger generation of music fans.
In addition, we discuss how one's music collection tells you a lot about a person, albums vs. singles, streaming service royalties and payout structures, and how the music industry got spoiled on the transition to the CD format in the 80's and 90's.
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