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The kids now much prefer downloading or streaming songs to buying the physical album and this situation is killing the music industry and in a way, also the way to fully appreciating music.

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Talking to Engelbert Humperdinck (you won’t believe he’s pushing 78, will you?) even just on the phone is like listening to his songs (After The Lovin’, The Last Waltz, There Goes My Everything and, of course, Release Me). You play them over and over again and you don’t get tired of them; you feel as if you’re listening to them for the first time, even Lesbian Seagull, theme song of a Beavis and Butthead movie, that connected him to the MTV generation.

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