Re: Downloading music
Posted by wil5on on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 1:59pm
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So, whats your opinion on downloading/filesharing etc.? I vote #1, mainly because I think $30 a CD is a ripoff, I dont have that kind of money, and if I did, I'd spend it on something else, especially when I can get music for free on the internet.
No asking for or providing links for warez please.
Re: Downloading music
Posted by ReNo on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 2:05pm
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What do $30 Australian translate to in UK? or US$?
I download a fair bit of music, but if I like the band and can buy the CD easily, then I buy it. Occasionally I'll download whole albums, but only if its really difficult to get their CD's in this country.
Don't you think its unfair to be listening to the music of bands and never support them financially? Listening to people's music isn't a right you have.
Re: Downloading music
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Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 2:06pm
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Number 2. All that I've downloaded, I'd never buy anyway or I went out and bought the album!
Re: Downloading music
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Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 2:43pm
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I download and buy. In fact, I just bought Appetite For Destruction by Guns N Roses. An absolute bargain at ?3. :biggrin:
Re: Downloading music
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 2:50pm
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I have never bought a CD in my life. before I had a net connection that allowed for downloading it I just listened to the radio.
Re: Downloading music
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 2:58pm
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I don't generally download music - but if I do and I like it i'll definitely buy it. I just find it a hassle downloading on my connection (56k), it's quicker to order and wait for it to come through the letterbox :wink:
Re: Downloading music
Posted by wil5on on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 3:22pm
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Monqui, the exchange rate youre using is out of date. Currently its around US$0.73 <=> A$1, which makes A$30 about US$22.
Reno, I agree that the artist should have some sort of financial support. However, there is absolutely no way of preventing music from being shared for free over the internet. Have you ever used pirated software (I bet theres not one person here who hasnt)? Same thing.
Re: Downloading music
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 3:24pm
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Difference in prices too - whereas I can justify spending ?9 on an album I can't justify spending ?700+ on a glorified MSPaint :/
Re: Downloading music
Posted by Wild Card on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 3:41pm
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None, I've only purchased a CD twice. The first or seconds Rammstein CD and Avril Lavigne's first CD. Both cause I wanted all the sonds on the CD.
I download because I dont want to spend 20 bucks for 1 or 2 songs. Sometimes 3 tops. Its not worth it. Besides, you can always just listen to the radio.
Re: Downloading music
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 3:46pm
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You can always listen to the radio - but we're a bit limited in the UK - it's either BBC Radio (the majority of which is pop - the only rock show being on at 12am on Tuesday night...not exactly convenient!), or crappy local radio stations that seem to be stuck in the 80s playlist wise :razz:
Re: Downloading music
Posted by Gwil on
Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 4:44pm
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There's nothing wrong with 80s music you heretic! :razz: I find the wider and more diverse my taste becomes, the cheaper the CD's are :smile:
It's the big record labels you want to avoid, who only have a small minority of the best musicians out there..