06-20-2020, 07:35 AM
I've 'built' my music collection and musical preferences over many years and going through a lot of stages (reel-to-reel tapes, cassette tapes, vinyl LPs, CDs, digital files) and I believe that i've managed to keep the ever updated collection tuned to my preferences. Of course I may prefer some titles over others and some music genres over others according to my mindset and time of the day (Black Sabbath and Metallica do not work well late in the night or early in the morning for me) but I believe that my current collection is always bringing joy to my ears and my mind and I certainly do not have Eurika moments like "This album is rubbish/half rubbish... why on Earth I've kept it for so long...?".
I also believe that in the case of a music collection amassed to suit the musical tastes of more than one family member suitable 'containers' can be easily created for avoiding confusion and family disputes.
Am I missing something...? What will be the benefit of ONE STAR-graded songs/albums (i.e. 100% rubbish) in somebody's collection and choosing voluntarily to waste shelf space or HDD storage with those 'titles'...?
I also believe that in the case of a music collection amassed to suit the musical tastes of more than one family member suitable 'containers' can be easily created for avoiding confusion and family disputes.
Am I missing something...? What will be the benefit of ONE STAR-graded songs/albums (i.e. 100% rubbish) in somebody's collection and choosing voluntarily to waste shelf space or HDD storage with those 'titles'...?