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RFNAPLES
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Gender: Male
Age: 75
Location: Durham, NC, USA
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- #21
- Posted: 04/06/2010 02:48
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Freddie55 wrote: | RFNAPLES wrote: | They may be outgoing but until they are gone I prefer CDs, their sound, jewel cases and booklets. I copy tracks that I want to my phone, computers, zip drives, etc. Record labels still will produce albums, perhaps MP3s, because they want us to spend more (buy more tracks). |
I'll buy Apple tracks for 10 cents a piece or subscribe to a service like Spotify when it is available in Canada. The record labels can suck on it. |
Artists also want to sell us more tracks! Without the artists.... _________________ Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by RFNAPLES
Bubbling Under The Top 100 Greatest Mus...y RFNAPLES
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Freddie55
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Location: Toronto, ON
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- #22
- Posted: 04/06/2010 02:59
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RFNAPLES wrote: | Artists also want to sell us more tracks! Without the artists.... |
Yes .... It's the artists' tracks we buy. A service like Spotify will pay royalties to artists as will Apple. We don't need the record labels and neither do the artists.
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40footwolf
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Age: 33
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- #23
- Posted: 04/06/2010 03:07
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Freddie55 wrote: | RFNAPLES wrote: | Artists also want to sell us more tracks! Without the artists.... |
Yes .... It's the artists' tracks we buy. A service like Spotify will pay royalties to artists as will Apple. We don't need the record labels and neither do the artists. |
Here's something I'm curious about: Are the royalties the same if you use the "Buy Album" option from iTunes? Or are royalties more of a single song-specific type thing? _________________ I love all music. It makes you feel like living. Silence is death.
-John Cassavettes
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RFNAPLES
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Freddie55
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Location: Toronto, ON
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- #25
- Posted: 04/06/2010 05:19
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RFNAPLES wrote: | Newer artists need the money and marketing power of the labels. |
Obviously, you don't read Bob Lefsetz
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RaineyWins
Age: 31
Location: Ireland
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- #26
- Posted: 04/06/2010 10:53
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35-60 mins, I'm easy as long as its good I don't really care
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videoheadcleaner
formerly Harkan
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Age: 38
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- #27
- Posted: 04/06/2010 12:00
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My top five and running times.
1. Disintegration = 66 mins
2. Faith = 44 mins
3. Absolution = 57 mins
4. Asleep In The Back = 57 mins
5. Echolalia = 66 mins
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Charicature
Age: 49
Location: Vermont
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- #28
- Posted: 04/06/2010 12:19
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purple wrote: | it's the answer to everything, including life itself |
Yes, but nobody knows the question - that's what's troubling. _________________ <(: @ >
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Charicature
Age: 49
Location: Vermont
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- #29
- Posted: 04/06/2010 12:23
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Freddie55 wrote: | RFNAPLES wrote: | Give me 60 to 80 minutes on a CD since they can store 80 minutes of uncompressed audio (700 MB of data). | CDs are done. They're joining their ancestors, the eight-tracks and cassettes. Didn't you get the memo? Seriously, don't waste your time and money on physical media. It will be unusable in less than 5 years. And don't tell me it's because they offer better quality sound. Beta was better than VHS! |
Apparently YOU didn't get the memo that even vinyl isn't dead - just relegated to the back of the bus.
With the millions upon millions of CD players out there and many people still desiring a physical backup for their musical libraries, I think it'll be a lot longer than 5 years before the CD dies. A CD is like a miniature record...a flash drive just can't capture the feeling of holding one in your hands, plus the liner notes on flash drives are really tiny. _________________ <(: @ >
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RFNAPLES
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