We always said CDs were not dead per se, but like vinyl the really rare titles still have cache to some. As this vinyl fad cools down somewhat, CDS will come back but only the rarer titles like the 80s metal titles did in vinyl although many still buy the vinyl classic rock catalog titles as well

https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/are-your-old-cds-worth-anything-to-collectors/

The baby boomer generation seems to think our musical icons we grew up with will go on doing live concerts forever or least until they inevitably pass. On the heels of the Elton John farewell concert in Stockholm last night to this week’s announcement of the Eagles “The Long Goodbye” the stark reality is our musical icons are CHOOSING to fade away. And if any artist represents the mirror of your youth going forward in the last 50 years it is “NO DEFEAT NO SURRENDER” “GLORY DAYS” Bruce Springsteen. After reading this robust review, the startling insinuation is this was Springsteen’s last show ever in London UK?

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/what-to-listen-to/review-bruce-springsteen-bst-hyde-park/?utm_content=telegraph&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR2ijJHHbRduFIVYrwZBVIR_EDtD6joJUbCxFSJhDPIjw3DlTD4X9u9w_k8#Echobox=...