I too remember LPs with liner notes. They seem more substantial because of their size. But even though I like the sound of an LP slightly better, I prefer CDs. I'd rather have the CD's quantization error distortion than the surface noise distortion of an LP. Plus you don't have to flip the CD mid-symphony.

My desert island music would be some great symphonies. As much as I enjoy most kinds of music, I can listen to a good symphony a thousand times and still find something new, a variation of a theme or something else I haven't noticed before.

I think that when pitching a song to Nashville or anywhere else, there is no need for a solo. The people you are pitching that song to are busy and have dozens more to listen to. Don't waste their time on elaborate intros, instrumental breaks, or anything else non-essential to the song.

And yes, people don't listen to music like they used to. I believe the last era of people seriously listening to music was around the psychedelic era. It slowly tapered off from there to now where people hear the hook and that's about it.

I don't know how to fix that. If I did, I'd become a consultant to the recording industry.

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