keL wrote:cant do that, i have to hear it all to know that i didnt miss something
example, i have everything dose one has released, even the cloud dead 9 inch vinyls... all fucking 12 of them (i think, maybe 9?)
half those records are a cat screaming with someone banging on a soup can
but i really liked the lioness girl and i think i could get excited about her or something like that repeating. grew out of dose one about 2001 or 2 so i dont enjoy the music, but i comiitted to collecting it
You are a stupid motherfucker
dont you feel stupid blaming me for your inability to understand the will to hear as much as i can? i cant make you understand passion or free will.
if you cant comprehend basic interests and hobbies, how do you even make money?what are you retarded? i want to hear the shit, the fact that it sucks and isnt as good is meaningless to me. i still will buy it because i can and want too
blame your parents for raising a fool, i wont draw you a picture
admiral wrote:Unless you are a single parent with 4 kids, it's just amazing the poor life decisions you must have made to not be able to drop $15 on a cd
you are unable to grasp the fact that i/you/anyone can have any song on their desktop instantly.
only a fool or reckless spending teenager would volunteer to throw money into something as dead as the music industry.
i spent every dollar i ever made on buying musci for 20 years of my life, i am getting back what i put in. its a personal choice not to give them money.
luckily i have a wife and 5 kids but the nanny does the dirty work to free myself up and keep knockin down mortgage payments and other poor life decisions, but the one regret i have is hoarding every piece of music i ever heard. I am running out of space and unable to convince a female why i need to keep my entire discography of everything from AMG to x clan
hope that makes sense
how many different men are those 5 children from? Is "raising" another dude's children a good life choice? No beef...just curious.
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I bought Big Boi and The Roots recently.
Don't buy too much new music, usually artists I support (Tui, Freeway, OME, Nocandy, etc.)
I download tons of old shit, nothing new.
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Yeah, everything I download is old. If I like an album then I take my happy ass to the store and buy it. Everything is like 10 bucks, anyway, so why the fuck not? I never step into a store hoping to walk out with only one cd, because regardless if I'm looking for something specific I usually end up buying upwards of 3 or 5 at a time.
"Anything posted/said by Drastik is false and should not be taken seriously."
admiral wrote:Still buy everything I can on CD. I love being able to have the physical copy of the disc and the artwork in my hand. I've never bought anything from itunes.
Last physical CD I bought was Open Mike Eagle's. I've become pretty enthralled with itunes, and the last few albums I've purchased (Noncando, Dumbfoundead) were done using that.
There's no longer any decent record stores by me, so it's much easier to go online, but I don't pirate albums anymore, so it's all itunes for me. It's just so easy to snap buy something, and if I have to actually make myself go somewhere, or order something a wait- it'll never happen.
Last CD I bought was TVZ-Far cry from dead last year under unusual circumstances.
Got 1500+ CDs just taking up space. If I want to listen to one of them it is easier to download it then to go into the basement and dig it out. Shit is worthless.
I will never buy another CD. If people could get the product that the company I work for makes for free, I guarantee that they will not purchase it from us out of some sense of guilt or moral obligation. And we would have to adjust and deal with it. Plus, most artists are fags especially rappers.
Last CD I bought was Trey Day.. for ummmmm, a girl. Usually just buy singles off itunes or DL off Limewire. CD booklets are cool and all, but I prefer not having to deal something to put away, etc
I bought the new Big Boi album and that was the first CD I had bought since whenever Sean P's "Jesus Price Superstar" album came out. I've been downloading a gang of stuff but my ipod adapter in the whip kinda sucks for sound quality so I've been leaning more towards either burning discs of downloaded shit or else actually buying them.
I'll probably cop the new Currensy though because I downloaded like 3 of his mixtapes and his last album and liked them so I don't mind paying for his new shit.
On a bit of a side note, have any heads been able to find his new album? I've been checkin the HMVs and none that I have gone into have it in stock.
How many people actually use the cd as primary medium though? I mean obviously if you're fortunate enough to have a ride with a cd player you'll play it on the way home.
I just assume most people rip it to their ipod/zune/phone and the disc never comes out the case again.
Bought this today. Booklet has some ill artwork by da gawd Jim Mahfood.
About 8 years ago I used to buy at least one used CD from Coconuts every week, but they became F.Y.E. and the selection is beat now.
These days I ony cop about 3-5 cds per year. Mostly buy used vinyls; they're cheaper and it's more engaging to dig though and support one of the few independent music stores that still exists on LI (Infinity Records) than it is to walk around Best Buy or order something online.
i dont buy cds because i dont use cds. if i did have a use for them still, id have no problems buying them still. i dont feel guilty, really. sometimes i buy some stuff on itunes. not sure why. maybe laziness and convenience. maybe because i have a lot of gift card $$ in my account.
The Rapping Coffin wrote:
how many different men are those 5 children from? Is "raising" another dude's children a good life choice? No beef...just curious.
you assumed that since i said i have 5 kids that most of them aren't mine? I'm just watching after some kid whose dad is serving 20 years?
nice to see you cave into a stereotype. since i mentioned it and you are curious I have fathered 5 kids in my life, 3 live with me from my wife. The other 2 go to school in their Mother's city.
And I have raised a 12 year old boy for a friend of mine fore two years. FOR FREE
i lied, i bought kids cds, but they werent hip hop
All the time. Mostly listen to music in the car. I certainly don't have time to drag and drop a bunch of files every time I want to listen to something different, that would be ridiculous. I like to listen to albums, not a jukebox.
Will never purchase a download if a physical product is released. I have a couple of times to support the artist when it was a digital only release. But routinely paying for downloads? Paying similar price to a CD when the record company doesn't even have to pay manufacturing costs? That's being taken advantage of. Paying for an album but getting a digital copy instead, that's a joke.
I still buy CD's the last few were Madlib medicine show 1-7 (I buy all his shit), and the afros kicking afrolistics ( I have been trying to update all my tapes with cds)
jazzmatazz23 wrote:Why would you buy a cd, if you can download it for free?
To me digital will never be able to replace the look and feel of a cd. I have always liked to be able to hold the product in my hand and read the linear notes as the cd plays for the first time. Digital to me is throw away
I still download dont get me wrong but if I like what I hear I will go out and buy it if I can find it. You just cant replace a physical object with something that is digital. Its kinda like porn vs the real thing
A big part of it is, everytime you buy a download, you're getting taken advantage of, paying basically the same price for a downloaded file that costs them nothing...
I guess if you're a pedestrian, an mp3 player makes sense. But the idea of firing up the computer and loading up a bunch of files every time you want to change your jukebox seems completely ridiculous. If I want to listen to something, I go grab the cd from the rack. And buying cds makes me feel like I'm collecting something interesting, not just having bootleg copies sitting on the computer.
mishk wrote:
To me digital will never be able to replace the look and feel of a cd. I have always liked to be able to hold the product in my hand and read the linear notes as the cd plays for the first time.
mishk wrote:
To me digital will never be able to replace the look and feel of a cd. I have always liked to be able to hold the product in my hand and read the linear notes as the cd plays for the first time.
mishk wrote:
To me digital will never be able to replace the look and feel of a cd. I have always liked to be able to hold the product in my hand and read the linear notes as the cd plays for the first time.
bignormy wrote:A big part of it is, everytime you buy a download, you're getting taken advantage of, paying basically the same price for a downloaded file that costs them nothing...
Well, what about the cost of recording/mixing/mastering etc? I get what you're saying and agree to an extent (like when local artists who have been selling their CDs for 10 bucks for years suddenly switched to download only and command the same price) but I think buying a download only album in the range of $4.99-$9.99 is fair, as then we're eliminating the overheard cost of packaging.
Also, I'm back in MN for the weekend for the first time in about a year. I found out that all the music stores I frequented that I thought closed down on my last visit had just relocated to areas int he state where the population skews older. Things that make you go hmm.