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Ah, be proud of tapes and vinyl!
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Only stuff I tend to rip from Youtube is demos and stuff anyway, tracks that I can't get anywhere else. Pre GT Manics being a good example.
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Coffee, Abby Grissom, at this time of night? You'll *never* sleep...
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There's no way I'd ever pay to download an album. If I'm paying, I want a shiny booklet to look at, or at least the opportunity to moan if the booklet is crap. If artists want us to consider the album as an art form, the packaging should also be part of the art form. So many albums just come with a shitty pamphlet. If that's the case, I've been ripped off.
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Abby is a creature that doesn't require sleep. she exists outside us mere mortals.
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I bought single on itunes last week. It was the first time i paid for a mp3. I feel dirty. Fuck you Apple, I hate you. You've ruinned everything! I only did it because there was no other way of getting the song, until January. Yeah i know
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I totally agree with you lot about actually owning music! I like having an actual physical CD/musical collection. I also think you invest a lot more in the music/album when you've made the effort to actually buy it: must be so easy to dismiss new music if you just download it gratis, but when you've actually paid for it it means a lot more to you and you'll give the songs the time they deserve.
I am a bit of a musical snob in a lot of ways, though. Whenever I start dating a new girl, the first time I go to her home I find myself gravitating to the music collection to get some insight and see what I can learn about her. I think your musical tastes say a lot about you as a person. My ex had no physical music collection at all and everything she liked seemed to exist purely on her iPod: it was doomed from the start. The fact that she's a writer who sometimes covers music makes that fact all the more laughable. Pffft. |
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I also loathe the cult of watching shitty video camera recordings of movies from the cinema. All forms of artistic creation deserve to be enjoyed the way the creator(s) intended. Why should we get a musicians work for free?! I do hope there's something that can be done to combat this in the long-term, but I won't hold my breath. |
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Unless some whizzo computer guy or gal develops some anti-piracy mp3 (not impossible), illegal downloading is here to stay. The Manics had their biggest hits in the period when they could make money from selling records, so they should have something in the bank to keep them warm in their old age. Or if they've spent it all on penny chews, glittery eyeshadow and divorce settlements, expect to see Bradfield, Wire and Moore gigging until 2040, each on their own motorised scooter. |
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Young bands need to get on CDs properly, some do but if a band says they have a free download I'm unlikely to check it out, if they give me a cd or sell it cheap I'm guaranteed to listen a few times.
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I think that postcards can re-enter in the top 75 albums chart.
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I tend to think "nah, can't be wasting computer space on a download I might not like, I'll check it out later on youtube." Then I forget. I miss the days when support bands and such used to sell their Cds outside for a couple of quid. Discovered a lot of good music that way.
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Wish I'd kept hold of my YSTS casette single. *sniff*
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