I suppose someone has to stick up for the old way. It has a great history and is holding up better and standing the test of time much better than any digitally recorded music is. There is a reason for this.

Here, top quality vinyl records are selling for over $700 a copy, and not rare stuff.
https://www.yahoo.com/makers/why-thi...730604250.html

Will people every get so excited about the best digital file transfers in the future? I think not.

Photography will never have the intrinsic value of a fine painting. Doesn't matter who took the picture. But I can assure you that an analog photograph will stand the time better than a digital version.

Musicians are being substituted by computer programmers messing around with music editing programs.
If you are a great musician, you don't need computer editing. You can get on your computer and have fun pretending... like a kid putting on a Superman Cape. But it's still pretending.