I have no dog in this fight. Mrs. HsvHeelFan and I are cat people.
In the digital versus analog format wars for audio, I prefer digital. When I heard my first CD player in March of '84. I was hooked. I switched to Compact discs then and that became my primary playback medium. I kept a turntable for about another decade and by that point everything that I wanted on CD arrived on CD. I just couldn't get past the hiss and pops of vinyl.
I'm an orchestral musician and nothing beats sitting on stage and performing. When an orchestra is cranked up, EVERYTHING is vibrating. The instruments, the chairs, the stands and the stage. The whole stage is buzzing with music. There is nothing else like it. Not even sitting in the first couple of rows in the audience.
The closest thing to a magical musical performance is a great lap or series of laps in a Formula based racing car. I used to race Formula Fords in the 80's. In both instances, you're in the zone and in a lot of ways, they're really similar. Both take a lot of work, high levels of concentration and attention to detail with a lot of nuance to do it correctly.
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