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Old 07.24.2006, 04:52 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by krastian
I think that my generation is the last one (as a whole) who bought and still buy the majority of their albums....not that I don't download some stuff. By the time I graduated high school I had over 1000 cds. My little sister just graduated high school and she (like most people her age) have a stack of about 10 or 15 cds and a hard drive full of crap.....fuck that.

I hate that. I have tons of music. I rarely ever download and there is never more than a gig of music on my computer. I have something like 600-700 cds and a measly 100 or so LPs.

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
If nobody is gonna pay for albums anymore, all live shows should be at least 25 bucks admission, even small club shows.
I don't really have a problem with downloading live sets or out of print stuff, but musicians should be able to have a fighting chance of making some money for all their efforts. Being a musician is not cheap.

I think that is why alot of bands are charging so much already. I feel bad for the bands but any band I really like I buy their albums. I even bought fucking Rather Ripped.
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