Exactly. And you get absolutely one of that pressing play on an MP3 or on Spotify.
And in 20 years you won't be able to stand back and admire a shelf full of songs downloaded from youtube.
Who's downloading songs from Youtube?
I have a massive albums collection, but I also have them all stored digitally on my Plex server, should anything bad happen to my collection. And it also allows me to listen to anything I have at any time, anywhere. There are benefits to both.
I'm in the process of doing just that, putting it all on a server. For me, the problem is that you don't control what you get "digitally". I have two versions of Whitesnake's Slide It In, for example. Three versions of Ozzy's Bark At The Moon. Early on, I remember a friend of mine wanted to get a couple Little River Band songs from iTunes I think it was, and was shocked to find the vocals different (they were going through a kerfuffle with Glenn Shorrock, and some of his vocal parts were re-recorded. Ozzy's destruction of the two "Blizzard" albums. Other artists are re-recording their catalogues, or parts of them - Swift, Kiss, Def Leppard - to avoid label issues. I want the version I want. I can guarantee I have it when I have the tangible piece in my hand.
Having said that, the goal when I'm done is to be able to have my phone in my car and tap into my network drive for any song in my collection. Fingers crossed.