What a sad world we now live in.......


What a sad world.....

Had to go to our local Wal-Mart for something for the wife and thought would check out CD,s while here.

Could not find them so asked where to be told they had decided to stop selling them in-store.

In fact the whole electronics section looked bare and desolate.

Pretty sure a sign of the buy online times we now live in.
uberwaltz

Showing 2 responses by coltrane1

What’s really “sad” is what passes for a hit song. This is the “Golden Age?” For convenience you mean?

Has there been a legitimate hit record since the late 80’s?

Am I the only one who hasn’t watched the Grammys in 30 years because the music or artists can’t sing or write a hit record? Is this generation deaf at recognizing a “hit” record?

And I never step foot in Walmart. They don’t support their employees with a living wage much less healthcare. Why anyone supports them is part of what’s wrong with the world.

Vinyl rules anyway. CD had a 40 year run. Vinyl never went anywhere. Get off my lawn!
The last time I fell in love with music I’d not previously been exposed to... I was overseas. And even though I didn’t speak the language I still recognized what was a “hit.”

yes UBW.. lol