That thread title will keep away the millennials.
Anyway, great songs that somehow ended up as Side B throwaways.
Anyway, great songs that somehow ended up as Side B throwaways.
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"We Will Rock You" was the B-Side to "We Are The Champions"
This millennial does! My taste in music is eclectic. I like it all--from classical, swing, outlaw country, Latino brass, rock, R&B, jazz, folk, bluegrass, funk. . . .millennials don't know what 45s and B sides are
I don't know what you just said...All of my music is on mp3 files nowadays
MP3s have a lot of advantages
I have over 50k songs
I could never have 50k songs on vinyl or CDs
You can easily make different play lists with mp3s
You can put them on portable players and play them in your car
While MP3 is not the best format for audiophiles, the introduction of buying single songs did eliminate having to buy an entire album of crap to get the one good song.All of my music is on mp3 files nowadays
MP3s have a lot of advantages
I have over 50k songs
I could never have 50k songs on vinyl or CDs
You can easily make different play lists with mp3s
You can put them on portable players and play them in your car
yea, MP3s sound quality is not as goodWhile MP3 is not the best format for audiophiles, the introduction of buying single songs did eliminate having to buy an entire album of crap to get the one good song.
millennials don't know what 45s and B sides are