I still buy CDs and DVDs, but generally for more obscure material.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I buy DVDs. I don't really buy CDs unless they're for other people.
I buy DVDs almost every week. I'm more of a film buff, so I usually buy more DVDs than CDs, but if I like someone's album, I will buy the CD of it.
I've probably bought ten CDs in my whole life.
I make a lot of pieces of music that I never release as CDs.
Oh, yeah, I love DVD's. I don't have what you'd call an extensive collection, maybe a couple of hundred or so. But I have something on almost all the time.
I don't even like DVDs. Honest to God, in my lifetime, I might have rented a dozen DVDs, literally gone into a video store and rented a dozen DVDs in my lifetime, because I don't like to see movies that way. I like to see them on the big screen.
I did extensive, extensive recordings and made a classical CD-ROM set, which is still on the market. For ten years, it was by itself as the cream of the crop of samples.
The album's not dead for me; I still buy vinyl albums.
I give away CDs at shows if someone wants a CD but doesn't have any money. I wouldn't want to do that forever.
I always have been and will remain someone who loves real, 3D, substantial books. And I don't believe that it's a wistful, nostalgic interest like vinyl collectors. It's not the same thing.