Honestly, nothing you have said there undermines my point: CDs account for a fraction of music sales these days. They are environmentally harmful to manufacture and cannot be recycled. And what difference does it make WHO buys streaming music, or how they listen to it? Talk about a red herring! ;-) Let the "kids" buy whatever they want. My daughter loves Spotify. So what? In a single week I can access more high-quality, hi-resolution music suited to my tastes than I could afford to purchase on CD in an entire year. Plus I can share new discoveries with friends with a simple text message. This month alone a fellow jazz lover who lives 3,000 miles away introduced me to six artists I was unfamiliar with. I can check them out and enjoy them (or reject them) at no extra cost. I'm currently reading a biography of Charles Ives. I can listen to almost every piece referenced in the book in excellent sound quality without spending a cent on CDs. And if I find something I want to be sure I can preserve in my collection, I can BUY it and store it on a hard drive.