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Aca
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Wed, 23 Oct 1996 11:29:32 GMT0BST
Subject:
(idm) Re: 7 words
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quoted 7 lines Kraftwerk.> > Kraftwerk. > > Computer > > World. > > Thirty-four > > Minutes. > > Thirty-eight > > Seconds.
quoted 6 lines Nobody says a record has to be pushing the 74-80 minute limit. But the medium> Nobody says a record has to be pushing the 74-80 minute limit. But the medium > costs more for us poor slags (read: end consumers) to buy. If you want to > release a 32 minute album, by all means, go ahead. But don't ask the punters > to pay full price for it. Music costs *far* too much these days as it is. > (The US $9.99 that buys me one lousy import 12" now used to buy me two full > new albums.)
I entirely agree. CDs now cost less than 40 UK pence to manufacture - jewel case, inserts, disc - everything. To then charge upwards of 10 UK Pounds for this is ridiculous, no matter how good the music is. The high prices are stopping many many young people getting into music - they simply can't afford to blow that kind of money on music they've only read or heard about. And that's a shame. I've heard the new RDJ album, and it's fantastic - I'll probably even buy the damn thing. But why couldn't the blank 50 minutes be filled with a selection of the hundreds of hours of unreleased stuff he supposedly has in the vaults ? Or even the sounds of toilets flushing... ? ;-) Aca