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Post by TTN on Jun 6, 2011 22:50:02 GMT
Not always
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Post by Hugh on Jun 7, 2011 3:47:19 GMT
Paypal and your soul
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Post by mrclaypole on Jun 7, 2011 8:56:06 GMT
Havent got a clue how to down load.. Amazon is what I use for my legal downloading, it took me a while to work that out but now its a doddle, for the more elicit downloading I use Bit comet or something similar. But to be honest theres alot of methods.
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 7, 2011 11:14:42 GMT
I still like to have something solid in my hands ( oh er Mrs!) with a pic on - call me old fashioned cus i am*
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Post by mrclaypole on Jun 7, 2011 11:42:01 GMT
I do too, one thing I miss is being able to read the sleeve notes and find out about a band. I find myself very distanced from new bands as I never hear anything about them as I only have an mp3 of their work. Im starting to get gaps in my music knowledge again because of it.
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 7, 2011 14:02:33 GMT
Maybe ive reached the age where im not that bothered anymore? but come to think of it ive been listening to old music since the late 70,s anyway so why should i listen to some band imatating, someone imating someone whose imatating someone that i probably saw live when i was 13yrs old..
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Post by Hugh on Jun 7, 2011 14:56:46 GMT
Someone's thought about the current music trend:
The music industry is dying a slow death. Not just because of illegal downloading. It's the lack of innovative new music being given a chance to get to the people who would like to hear it. Greed and corruption is the problem. The record labels and the radio conglomerates are simply self-destructing. Over 40% of the music purchased today is "catalogue items," meaning traditional music that the public is familiar with. Older established artists. This is also true on the live concert circuit. To explore this fascinating and disturbing topic further, check out the book, "A p p e t i t e f o r Self-Destruction" by Steve Knopper, and the video d o c u m e n t a r y , "Before the Music Dies."
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 8, 2011 7:37:56 GMT
I suppose people have been saying its dead since it first started..
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Post by phillyj on Jun 8, 2011 10:47:06 GMT
on a similar note, I notice that a lot of old movies are being remade by Hollywood all of a sudden, I hear the Dambusters is next on the list?!?
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 8, 2011 12:50:05 GMT
Well its a case of if it works once do again but throw more money at it..
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Post by Hugh on Jun 8, 2011 13:48:13 GMT
Cartoons are being made real and real is being made a cartoon; or sumpin' like that
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 8, 2011 15:25:18 GMT
Lifes but a dream*
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Post by TTN on Jun 8, 2011 22:52:11 GMT
But not a bed of roses
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 9, 2011 13:44:17 GMT
Well to make em grow yer gotto put lots of horse s.h.i.t. on them..
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Post by TTN on Jun 11, 2011 14:39:38 GMT
Then you can't stop 'em from growing
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