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Re: [idm] 2003: The Year the Music Industry Dies - Wired Magazine, 2/2003

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2003-01-17 19:30Sean Horton Re: [idm] 2003: The Year the Music Industry Dies - Wired Magazine, 2/2003
├─ 2003-01-17 19:32Brett Dietsch Re: [idm] 2003: The Year the Music Industry Dies - Wired Magazine, 2/2003
└─ 2003-01-17 20:24EggyToast Re: [idm] 2003: The Year the Music Industry Dies - Wired Magazine, 2/2003
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2003-01-17 19:30Sean HortonI am the only one that primarily buys vinyl on this list. Vinyl sales have been going up o
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I am the only one that primarily buys vinyl on this list. Vinyl sales have been going up over the past five years. Independent record stores have been sprouting up all over the place that deal strickly with new and used vinyl. Fuck that digital shit :) Vinyl will sustain that careers of independent electronic music and hip hop as long as there's DJs and I don't see that going away any time soon. I realise you make a killing a CDs (cheap production cost and high mark up) which is why MP3 and pirating CDs took off in the first place. Fucking $18 for a CD that cost 25 cents to produce in mass quantities? I hope the CD industry dies or at least gets realistic about the ridiculous cost of CDs...the greedy bastards!!!!!! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8 is here: Try it free* for 2 months http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-01-17 19:32Brett DietschOn Friday, January 17, 2003, at 02:30 PM, Sean Horton wrote: > I am the only one that prim
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On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 02:30 PM, Sean Horton wrote:
quoted 1 line I am the only one that primarily buys vinyl on this list.> I am the only one that primarily buys vinyl on this list.
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2003-01-17 20:24EggyToast>I realise you make a killing a CDs (cheap production cost and high >mark up) which is why
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quoted 6 lines I realise you make a killing a CDs (cheap production cost and high>I realise you make a killing a CDs (cheap production cost and high >mark up) which is why MP3 and pirating CDs took off in the first >place. Fucking $18 for a CD that cost 25 cents to produce in mass >quantities? I hope the CD industry dies or at least gets realistic >about the ridiculous cost of CDs...the greedy bastards!!!!!! >
Hell, books are just ink and woodpulp. I can't believe people charge so much for computers; they're just a bunch of wire, plastic, and metal. And don't get me started on movies. Hell, those DVDs only cost a few cents more than CDs! Sure, the movie itself costs millions, but that's not my problem! derek (and the reason pirating took off is the same reason radio is still popular) -- eggytoast.com -------------- commerce soon: eggtastic.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org