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From:
Richard Barnett
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Iain Forfar
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Mon, 20 Jan 2003 20:54:33 +1100
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Re: [idm] who needs labels?
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Iain Forfar said the following on 20/01/2003 7:16:
quoted 15 lines How much time and money is it going to cost to download an album over a>>>How much time and money is it going to cost to download an album over a >>>shared 56k dialup from a Calcutta cyber cafe, or somewhere similar in >>>Thailand, China, Brazil, etc? >>> >>> >>I'm not sure, I've never lived in or visited these places nor reasearched >>these prices. >> >> >One of my great joys in life is browsing in record shops. I've even got to >know some of the guys in some of the shops I go to, and they can recommend >stuff, and hell, they'll all let me spin the discs to see if I like what I'm >going to buy. Call it human contact, call it organic - Whatever. > >
I fully agree. I loved browsing the London & Manchester record shops, and figured they'd got to know me when they started giving me discounts for buying in bulk :-) I felt a mixture of pride and shame over that. Record shops here in Sydney are IMO nowhere near as good: they stock a smaller range and get new releases rather late. For me, though, the draw of p2p is all the stuff which isn't available in any record shop: the bootlegs & radio mixes which make up the majority of my downloads. -- Richard