I might be misinterpreting this, but how is it not akin to our music experience? When we pay for a streaming service, we get access to its entire catalogue, but we certainly don't (and can't) listen to all of it.
Tidal's MQA (Master Quality Audio) is lossy audio. It's inferior to regular CD-quality audio before the unfolding process and inferior to true hi-res audio after the unfolding process.
It's not just the test capacity - people over here are staying home instead of getting tested, especially if they find out they've been in contact with an infected person. They already know their illness matches the COVID symptoms, so why bother with the test?
Maiden Japan is on streaming services! It's been remastered by Ade Emsley (who was in charge of the 2015 remasters), and contains all five tracks. It was uploaded to the official Iron Maiden YouTube channel on 14 November 2021, and to all other streaming services on 15 November 2021.
I think he's just taking the "train crashing into stuff is fun" perspective (although the "uh-oh" makes me doubt it). He is only a two-year old, after all.
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