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Whiskey 01-22-2013 05:07 AM

Do you buy music from a real life store or download it digitally via the internet?
 
Do you buy music from a real life store or download it digitally via the internet?

Cuthbert 01-22-2013 08:59 AM

Both, but I mostly download.

I had loads of CD's as a kid, would save my pocket money to collect them, then I got burgled and lost them all (twice), after that I stopped bothering.

Record companies can fhuck themselves though, how much do you think an album would be now had the likes of iTunes & illegal downloading not happened? Seriously think it'd be £20-25. It had reached 15.99+ a decade ago ffs.

Nothing can replace the excitement of getting a CD in the post, unwrapping it, looking at the case and then giving the freshly printed booklet a sniff but I'm not forking out without having heard the music first. And if the artist can't be bothered to get some CD's pressed and it's a choice between iTunes and illegal downloads well then I'm having it for free, thank you very much.

Insane Guest 01-22-2013 10:32 AM

I'm sure theres a thread for this already but Pink Golf Balls is a whole different world.

There really is nothing like getting record or CD and owning the artwork, the booklet, the extras, and it's hard to replicate the audio quality of the original on an mp3. However, I don't feel guilty if I download albums, music is too simple of thing in life in my eyes to not be accessed by everyone. There is too much music out there, and so little time (and money), so I'm not going to go my way two hours to the one good record store left in my city, so they might not have what I'm looking for. My favorite essential albums I will with no doubt have a physical copy.

wiggums 01-22-2013 10:37 AM

I think the last CD I bought was American Idiot.

I still buy vinyl in stores sometimes, but I stick to downloads for the most part.

Goofle 01-22-2013 06:37 PM

Download 99% but I have over 200 CD's which is okay.

Hurricane7 01-22-2013 06:40 PM

I still love Cd's but nowadays I find it kinda difficult to buy them without hearing the content first, even if it's an artist I'm a fan of.
Although, I suppose that back when they were more prevalent I did quite like the suspense of not knowing whether or not it would be any good.

Whiskey 01-22-2013 09:50 PM

I dont understand how anal beads option was added to my poll. But anyway, I download all of my music from the internet, from torrent sites. To be honest though, I would buy a physical CD of music if it wasnt so expensive. And theres also the fact that music stores doesnt always have what you're looking for. So these kind of things truly deter me and possibly other people from wasting money on physical CDs.

Sansa Stark 01-22-2013 09:57 PM

Anal beads all the way tbh

Whiskey 01-22-2013 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1277738)
Anal beads all the way tbh

What does it mean exactly? And who added it to the poll?

Sansa Stark 01-22-2013 10:01 PM

Anal beads are balls on a string that go in your butt

Whiskey 01-22-2013 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1277740)
Anal beads are balls on a string that go in your butt

I have nothing against it, but why add that as a poll option?

Insane Guest 01-22-2013 10:15 PM

I think it's a moderator thing, it's deep in the policies.

LuckyLovexoxoxxx 01-23-2013 11:50 AM

I mostly download music because some stuff can be hard to find and every once in a while ill go buy a cd

SteelyDan 01-23-2013 12:33 PM

I like to get it from a store where possible. I will buy on amazon otherwise so that I can have a physical copy.

FRED HALE SR. 01-23-2013 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1277740)
Anal beads are balls on a string that go in your butt

HAHAHA Good God what universe does Whiskey live in?

FRED HALE SR. 01-23-2013 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteelyDan (Post 1278123)
I like to get it from a store where possible. I will buy on amazon otherwise so that I can have a physical copy.

Thats what I do, i'd say about 50 percent of my stuff is bought from Amazon. The other is local record stores.

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-23-2013 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Lone Misfit (Post 1277752)
I think it's a moderator thing, it's deep in the policies.

No it isn't.
In fact I think it stopped being funny 5 years ago, now it's just irritating.

Scarlett O'Hara 01-23-2013 05:14 PM

Exactly, I love annoying people with it. :p:

I download now, but I used to buy loads of CDs, which I've all kept. Occassionally I might buy a CD, perhaps once a year.

Cuthbert 01-23-2013 09:32 PM

Why is it so hard to illegally download though? I really struggle to find some albums. Is it against the site rules to ask where you illegally download?

Whiskey 01-23-2013 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens (Post 1278296)
Why is it so hard to illegally download though? I really struggle to find some albums. Is it against the site rules to ask where you illegally download?

Depends. If you try to download from torrent sites, the music in question must be popular, or well-known so that there are enough seeds to give you high download speed when downloading it. So if you try to download Metallica for example, you can easily find that because they're a popular band. I dont think discussing these kind of things is a good idea though, so we better drop the subject.

Cuthbert 01-23-2013 10:38 PM

Thanks mate.

Yeah best not to discuss it I think.

Frownland 01-24-2013 08:10 AM

You guys can talk about it, it's fine.

I generally download, but with albums that are hard to find in a rar or zip search that I've heard are really good I will try to track it down as long as it's not too expensive (I've seen a Kaoru Abe album at $500 before). If the album is bloody fantastic then I'll try to find a physical copy so I can have it and maybe lend it to friends and such. I definitely prefer physical albums, but that just gets too expensive.

Neapolitan 01-27-2013 01:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whiskey (Post 1277410)
Do you buy music from a real life store or download it digitally via the internet?

  • I download from the internet
  • I buy from music stores in real life
  • Both
  • Pink Golfball
I don't know why you included things like "Pink Golfball" etc. in your poll and left out buying mp3s/iTunes and buying CD from online sites. Maybe you could ask mod to add more options to the pole.

Whiskey 01-27-2013 02:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1278417)
You guys can talk about it, it's fine.

Really? I truly want to believe you but Im afraid I need to hear this from a moderator in order to freely talk about it. I dont want to get in trouble, you know.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1279659)
  • I download from the internet
  • I buy from music stores in real life
  • Both
  • Pink Golfball
I don't know why you included things like "Pink Golfball" etc. in your poll and left out buying mp3s/iTunes and buying CD from online sites. Maybe you could ask mod to add more options to the pole.

The Pink Golfball option is just there for those who dont know what to vote or have something else in mind that isnt available as a poll option. I called it Pink Golfball simply to make it more hilarious though.

About new poll options, tell me please what exactly you think should be added and I'll ask a moderator to add it if its really needed.

raw-kin-roll 02-01-2013 02:17 AM

Both - who am I to deny a delicious vinyl when one wanders into my midst

Goofle 02-01-2013 12:40 PM

I voted pink golfball because it's similar to my username.

Trollheart 02-01-2013 12:47 PM

Now that I'm (almost) 50, I can say that I've sort of paid my dues, literally, in that I used to spend all my pocket money then part of my wages on albums. I used to buy them by the bagload. Seriously, I would go into town and come home with 10/20 albums. I did this for years, first with vinyl then with CDs (mostly replacing my vinyl albums with digital copies), but back then I knew what I liked and more of less stuck to it. Now as I get older there is so much more music out there I'd like to try, but I'll be damned if I'm plonking down ten or twenty Euro on the offchance it might be good. I can't afford that.

Not only have times changed, my circumstances have too. I worked for almost 30 years (in the one job) and had a pay packet. For the last coming up to four years now, I've been my sister's carer, having jacked in my job in 2009, and I now survive on about a tenth of what I used to make. Admittedly, I have less expenses but it's still hard to make ends meet.

So I download torrents but I also use those Russian websites where you can get albums for a dollar or less. Why shouldn't I? Half of what I buy may not be any good; if so, all I've lost is a dollar. It also enables me to build up my collections at a fraction of the cost, and I'm not one of those audiophiles who has to have perfect sound reproduction. Hell, I grew up on vinyl!

The closure of the likes of HMV is just their chickens coming home to roost. After decades of ripping us off, with no other option open to us, when we finally were able to give the record shops the two fingers they collapsed like so many sandcastles suddenly caught as the tide comes in. Good riddance, say I, though I feel for those who lost their jobs. But it's been comin'.

Finally, I no longer have a working stereo --- once the most important item in my life --- so any CDs I bought would just get ripped and transferred, then played on the PC anyway. So what's lost by just downloading MP3s? If you're not anal about the sound quality, then what difference does it make?

JoeSchwartz92 02-01-2013 01:41 PM

I torrent every now and again.

A lot of the time I'll just borrow CD's from my friends or find cheap used discs at the local record store. I've also come across some good finds through libraries.

Whiskey 02-01-2013 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1281597)
Now that I'm (almost) 50, I can say that I've sort of paid my dues, literally, in that I used to spend all my pocket money then part of my wages on albums. I used to buy them by the bagload. Seriously, I would go into town and come home with 10/20 albums. I did this for years, first with vinyl then with CDs (mostly replacing my vinyl albums with digital copies), but back then I knew what I liked and more of less stuck to it. Now as I get older there is so much more music out there I'd like to try, but I'll be damned if I'm plonking down ten or twenty Euro on the offchance it might be good. I can't afford that.

Not only have times changed, my circumstances have too. I worked for almost 30 years (in the one job) and had a pay packet. For the last coming up to four years now, I've been my sister's carer, having jacked in my job in 2009, and I now survive on about a tenth of what I used to make. Admittedly, I have less expenses but it's still hard to make ends meet.

So I download torrents but I also use those Russian websites where you can get albums for a dollar or less. Why shouldn't I? Half of what I buy may not be any good; if so, all I've lost is a dollar. It also enables me to build up my collections at a fraction of the cost, and I'm not one of those audiophiles who has to have perfect sound reproduction. Hell, I grew up on vinyl!

The closure of the likes of HMV is just their chickens coming home to roost. After decades of ripping us off, with no other option open to us, when we finally were able to give the record shops the two fingers they collapsed like so many sandcastles suddenly caught as the tide comes in. Good riddance, say I, though I feel for those who lost their jobs. But it's been comin'.

Finally, I no longer have a working stereo --- once the most important item in my life --- so any CDs I bought would just get ripped and transferred, then played on the PC anyway. So what's lost by just downloading MP3s? If you're not anal about the sound quality, then what difference does it make?

Wow all of this is so true that i dont know where to begin actually! Also I never would've guessed you're nearly 50 Trollheart! And its good that you are honest about this. We dont need to feel ashamed that we download our music from torrents and such.

Kelli 02-03-2013 11:12 PM

If I'm not buying music from a real life store, am I buying it from an imaginary life store?

On second thought I get mine from the Pink Golfball.

Okay, alright, I'm not funny. I usually just download albums and if I really like them then I'll buy a physical copy of it. I'm not a huge fan of downloads though because I used to do that alot in middle school, and then lost everything when I got a new laptop. So having files of music feels temporary to me rather than holding the physical object (be it a record or cd) in my hands. Plus, not going to lie, most downloads I just rip from Youtube, so if I get to really liking a band then I will want to pay for the album and support them. And if I'm doing that, I might as well have a permanent (physical) copy of what I'm paying for. That's my logic, anyways. Plus album art can be really cool and contain things like lyrics, notes, etc. About half of my music collection is vinyl albums my dad collected as a teenager that he gave to me. The other half would be cds I've bought as I've grown up, and some records I've picked up here and there. The latest thing I got was the new My Bloody Valentine album on vinyl, which I'm excited about getting in the mail soon. #winning

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-13-2014 08:58 AM

Downloading vinyl via 3D printers

discuss.....

Key 01-13-2014 07:16 PM

I'm going with Pink Golfball because I don't know why.

Goofle 01-13-2014 07:40 PM

I buy my real life CD's and Vinyl virtually.

Isbjørn 01-14-2014 04:37 AM

Where?

Sculptor 01-19-2014 12:55 AM

Download. I buy all the albums I like now instead of torrenting them.

RoxyRollah 01-19-2014 10:50 AM

Who would download music illegally? Not this little piggy, nope...not me...mmm mmm noo...I wouldn't dream of it.. Not because of the government and their anti piracy laws, but because I don't want Metallica to show up on my doorstep, looking like the bloated whiny geriatric festival they have become....:yikes: So If I were to download music, which I am neither admitting to or denying, I would theoretically sleep with one eye open... clutching my pillow tight...

BTW I CHOSE ANAL BEADS...

RoxyRollah 01-19-2014 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Briks (Post 1405852)
Where?

Insound...

Ashwell John 10-31-2015 08:53 PM

I try to do this both. But don't get enough time to go a music center and then to buy a original cd's so need to download when needed.


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