09-04-2022, 02:38 AM
So here's an example...
That video was uploaded less than a year ago, and it's a straight re-upload of a pre-2010s fan made video that was ultimately removed for copyright (I assume).
The thing is, for probably 10 years (maybe more), anyone who wanted to hear that song went on YouTube and enjoyed that specific video, with that specific picture. The photo, just a still, single photo, became associated with the song itself, and the experience of listening to it.
I love that nostalgic vibe, it's something that is natural in humanity... we make associations, we develop a fondness, and it all becomes tied together.
My only request is that people make improvements to the quality while preserving that original concept/experience as well as possible...
This way, the quality can keep up with the changing/improving tech, and the video/song can be enjoyed for longer as a result. Well, as long as YouTube doesn't copyright block everything out of existence.
That video was uploaded less than a year ago, and it's a straight re-upload of a pre-2010s fan made video that was ultimately removed for copyright (I assume).
The thing is, for probably 10 years (maybe more), anyone who wanted to hear that song went on YouTube and enjoyed that specific video, with that specific picture. The photo, just a still, single photo, became associated with the song itself, and the experience of listening to it.
I love that nostalgic vibe, it's something that is natural in humanity... we make associations, we develop a fondness, and it all becomes tied together.
My only request is that people make improvements to the quality while preserving that original concept/experience as well as possible...
This way, the quality can keep up with the changing/improving tech, and the video/song can be enjoyed for longer as a result. Well, as long as YouTube doesn't copyright block everything out of existence.