I did point out that I'm all for new technologies getting our music to
smaller places with no good record stores. I use Jackson as an example
because it's literally the only place in the U.S we've never soundscanned
a record (does anyone live in Jackson). I'm spoiled where I live with the
sheer amount of good record stores, plus frequent business trips to NY to
max out the credit card at Other Music. It's for the small places that
we're working on better on-line ordering, etc... I more ment that I think
it would be sad for a music fan in Manhatten to not go record shopping. I
quite hope small town kids get beat up in school by raging Korn fans for
wearing some 'pussy electronic label shirt'.
Jeff
quoted 8 lines Last point with Jeff, I think it's sad that people don't leave the house>> Last point with Jeff, I think it's sad that people don't leave the house
>> to buy records anymore.
>
>well, to buy the music i like in stores, i have to travel an hour or so
>(usually). [extreme points follow] so is that to say that i should start
>buying top40 because at least i can go into a store and pick it up? should
>i stop buying your records, jeff and peter, because my local stores don't
>carry them? ;)