| Can Neil Young help Sun and Sony reinvent music media? |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Sunday, 11 May 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 2 This is why the Neil Young Blu-ray packaging "experiment"
for want of a better description is interesting. There could well be a
ready made market of nostalgic Baby Boomers and Gen Xers, who would
love to be able to relive the glory days of their favourite artists in
a neatly packaged high definition, high quality, interactive anthology
such as the Neil Young archive. What better way to rediscover and
remember what it was like?The ultimate question, however, is whether Neil Young fans at the end of day will simply end up ripping the music from their newly acquired Blu-ray anthology to an MP3 player. After all, that's the way most people listen to music these days not sitting on a couch in front of a Blu-ray player and high definition TV screen. Then again, maybe as we get older we may prefer to vege out and occasionally watch and listen to a Neil Young anthology on our 50 inch LCD with surround sound rather than watch the latest Blu-ray movie release.
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