Just went to pull some CDs for two afternoon shows that I'm pre-recording next week and was glad all over (apologies to the Dave Clark Five) to be able to let my eyes wander over all of the music that I have, things that I haven't listened to in awhile (just to pick an off-the-beaten track example, Mundell Lowe's Satan In High Heels--that might be a fun one to revisit sometime!) and to leaf through the booklet for the Lou Donaldson Mosaic. Having grown up with vinyl, I have no love or even nostalgia for it (and feel it turned into a high-end hipster racket long ago), but I do have much respect for those who treasure their LPs. Maybe, or even most likely, it's the 20th-century (or older) notion of a library, whether it be books, music, or movies, but I love being surrounded by physical artifacts of the art forms that give me such profound pleasure. That's just my taste, let others stream or Spotify away--my concern there for the future of distributed music is how little compensation artists tend to receive from those formats.
If nothing else, I'm well-situated for the inevitable CD revival of 2033!