How iPods killed the boombox star - 0 views
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We lost something valuable when private playlists replaced public noise
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But things changed a little with the arrival of the Sony Walkman, and then a lot when we entered the iPod age.
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In the iPod age, everyone has their own private soundtrack as they walk the streets, which means the streets themselves no longer have a soundtrack
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With the white buds in our ears - a modern look that sends a clear message of ''do not disturb'' - we are oddly vacant in urban spaces even as we inhabit them.
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The loss is not only the music we no longer hear, but all the acts of having music foisted upon us that we no longer experience - and what these acts mean.