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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
Good news, beacause now I can add songs from those albums to my playlists. Simple as that.
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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
Eggzactly ... if someone really wanted these, why wouldn't they have already purchased the cds long ago ... is it really that hard for people to convert them to mp3s?
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Nikkei
oh boy, I've been waiting so long to add Primitive Cool to my digital collection
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GasLightStreet
Just listened to Old Habits Die Hard. Wow. I forgot how good of a song that was. It starts out like Maggie!
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Nikkei
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okay.
No, continue.
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okay.
No, continue.
Now you stop
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Nikkei
okay.
No, continue.
Now you stop
Come on, treacle! At least admit that Dirty Work isn't too bad!
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Nikkei
okay.
No, continue.
Now you stop
Come on, treacle! At least admit that Dirty Work isn't too bad!
I'll answer for him: it's terrible.
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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
Eggzactly ... if someone really wanted these, why wouldn't they have already purchased the cds long ago ... is it really that hard for people to convert them to mp3s?
Jagger is making new fans all the time. How many people here have you heard say recently "Jagger is fantastic!"? I imagine there are plenty of people who's interest has peaked after hearing or reading about him this tour and will be moved to explore his solo work.
Besides, with your argument why would any artist from the LP CD era make their records available? Because this is the format of the day and they wan't to continue to sell their music, of course.
peace
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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
Eggzactly ... if someone really wanted these, why wouldn't they have already purchased the cds long ago ... is it really that hard for people to convert them to mp3s?
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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
Good news, beacause now I can add songs from those albums to my playlists. Simple as that.
You mean you gonna pay again for what you already paid for? can't you just download them or digitize your CD's
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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
Eggzactly ... if someone really wanted these, why wouldn't they have already purchased the cds long ago ... is it really that hard for people to convert them to mp3s?
Jagger is making new fans all the time. How many people here have you heard say recently "Jagger is fantastic!"? I imagine there are plenty of people who's interest has peaked after hearing or reading about him this tour and will be moved to explore his solo work.
Besides, with your argument why would any artist from the LP CD era make their records available? Because this is the format of the day and they wan't to continue to sell their music, of course.
peace
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ouroux58
Don't understand why it is good news, when you are a real Jagger fan, you already got these items in lp's or cd's. Don't need digital downloads. I can understand for young people who start their collection now, but for the others...
Eggzactly ... if someone really wanted these, why wouldn't they have already purchased the cds long ago ... is it really that hard for people to convert them to mp3s?
Jagger is making new fans all the time. How many people here have you heard say recently "Jagger is fantastic!"? I imagine there are plenty of people who's interest has peaked after hearing or reading about him this tour and will be moved to explore his solo work.
Besides, with your argument why would any artist from the LP CD era make their records available? Because this is the format of the day and they wan't to continue to sell their music, of course.
peace
Of course, LPs are CDs... a Long Player is not specific to vinyl... and anyone that loves music will want an album by an artist. Afterall, you only rent a room when travelling.
The saying 'music isn't good anymore' has some weight to it. Interest (and the reasons why) in music in the 1950s changed and again in the 1960s and changed in the 1970s and... 1980s and in the mid 1990s... it stopped.
Sex, pissing on walls, getting busted for drugs, rude behaviour, dying, videos, spectacle and suicides... now it's just plastic garbage. Zooming bass notes and stupid computer generated beats. There's no true interest in music from a consumer base regarding the art of songs. It's fashion of the moment.
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treaclefingers
I think the whole thing started to unravel when in the mid 80s a bunch of reprobates started a campaign calling CD's LPs and tried to convince the masses of this.
Everyone knows an LP is vinyl...of course it is!