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With the rise of I Tunes and Onlne stores such as Amazon and all the illegal downloads etc the music shop has become an endangered species. Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Its certainly cheaper now, CD's at stores like HMV have been over priced for years. But is having a digital download as good as having the physical vinyl or CD? Thoughts? |
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@wildhart | 6 August 13 |
Personaly I hate it, I used to love going shopping for music, browsing the CD's and taking a punt on some band I'd never heard of before. Doing the same online is nowhere near as gratifying. And ultimately for me, just having the Download isnt enough, I want to have the physical CD or Vinyl not just a download on my Ipod
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@suvetar | 6 August 13 |
I get the real cds too. I miss shopping for cds that way too, but in a way it is the industries fault. It can also be looked at as a positive.
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@suvetar | 6 August 13 |
Now a lot of bands are selling their own cds online and have become closer too their fans
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@suges | 6 August 13 |
Don't think it's 'bad' or 'good', just what comes with the evolution towards a paperless society. Just like how newspapers dying out and people are moving to online articles and news apps, but there will always be people that prefer a hard copy. It has its place but is becoming an old means of distributing music. Not to mention that the CD itself is becoming obsolete. A few weeks ago Sony and Panasonic teamed up to develop a next-gen optical disc standard. Might be interesting to see what the result will be.
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@leonking | 6 August 13 |
I love browsing round music shops used to spend hours doin it.ive never bought anything off the internet.even sadder is the demise of book shops as well
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@9362 | 6 August 13 |
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Go to ben's collectors second hand record shop in Guildford sometimes,always busy there
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@leonking | 6 August 13 |
Theres a similar shop in chester.love the place
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@eidolin | 8 August 13 |
Croydon had a cracker ...remember Shades just off soho in london ..berwick street,soho.got selectadisc..n mr cd ..nd the other couple lol atm my nearest bestest is Spillers in Cardiff
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@eidolin | 8 August 13 |
iThink.its oldest record store in Uk ..i like markets too n Pontypridd gotta decent music.stall : )
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@crail | 12 October 13 |
i was gutted when they stopped selling dnb vinyl in my town. one shop stopped stocking dnb, and bpm record shop dissapeared ![]() |
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@garion | 12 October 13 |
@ wildhart - 6.08.13 - 07:57am Personaly I hate it, I used to love going shopping for music, browsing the CD's and taking a punt on some band I'd never heard of before. Doing the same online is nowhere near as gratifying. And ultimately for me, just having the Download isnt enough, I want to have the physical CD or Vinyl not just a download on my Ipod +1 ![]() |
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@dubit | 12 January 14 |
I miss paying 17 pounds for a CD, and taking vynal back to the shop because it was a bad pressing ![]() |
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@acidized | 13 January 14 |
Who said you can't copy digital music to dvds etc? Plus you don't have to worry about your disk getting scratched.
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@nuta | 14 January 14 |
True right, spending hours on a Saturday in a record shop browsing, good old days . Can't knock iPod though, imagine back then someone telling you there's a device size of a packet of cigs that can hold thousand of songs on . Snapped their arm off.
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@leedsand | 15 January 14 |
jumbo recordstin leeds
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@d.a.lewy | 16 January 14 |
Vynils are in relatively high demand.
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@djdean | 16 January 14 |
I'm also fan of CD's and vinyls, somehow when I buy CD, I have a feeling that I have piece of that band and their work. Its really diffrent when you hold physical copy in your hands and when you just open the folder and press play. Ah... that old days..
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@pltrghst | 14 February 14 |
Pledgemusic is the way forward. You pay for the cd in advance to help the band make it. You still get the cd plus you get other goodies too and you're literally helping the band! They also donate some of the money to charity :)
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@wildhart | 16 February 14 |
@ pltrghst - 14.02.14 - 08:50am Pledgemusic is the way forward. You pay for the cd in advance to help the band make it. You still get the cd plus you get other goodies too and you're literally helping the band! They also donate some of the money to charity :) I do like pledge music, I have been involved with all of Ginger Wildhearts pledge projects so far and my mates band launched their album on pledge |
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@wildhart | 16 February 14 |
@ djdean - 16.01.14 - 12:04pm I'm also fan of CD's and vinyls, somehow when I buy CD, I have a feeling that I have piece of that band and their work. Its really diffrent when you hold physical copy in your hands and when you just open the folder and press play. Ah... that old days.. Totally agree! |
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