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how do you buy music?

in the store, DUH
legal downloads (Amazon, itunes)
I don't, Iz a pirate
go to alot of shows and pick up CD from the bands
I've perfected my collection and need no more

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Offline IrishJazz

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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #30 on: Jul 29, 2008, 04:58:54 PM »
but when I listen to a 30 second sample of a song I already know I always think, "geez they picked the wrong part of the song..." I would overlook a lot of potentially good stuff if I did it your way, personally.

Sandwich makes good points: 30 seconds of a song is often not even enough to tell what a song is really like, and B_M's way is wrong ;)

There has NEVER been a single album made where I like every song on it (other than the occasional Greatest Hits album, which is just a compilation of various songs from a bunch of albums)

This makes me sad. "perfect album" is one of my last.fm tags. There aren't many, but they exist for me.

I guess if you held a gun to my head and said PICK ONE, I'd have to pick Dark Side of the Moon.  It's the only album off hand that I can think of that I actually can listen to without actively hating at least one song.

I've never heard a "Greatest Hits" album that didn't have at least one popular piece of shite in it that you've already heard one too many times.

DSotM is a perennial, and without it, as Carrotflowers points out, there would be no universal speaker test.

Some other contenders: the run of Stones albums from "Beggars Banquet" to "Exile on Main Street," the Velvet Underground and Nico (of which it has been said 200 people bought it and all started bands,) the first three Elvis Costello albums, the Clash's "London Calling", Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue," Coltrane's "A Love Supreme."...

David Sandborn, a very successful and influential commercial sax player, once told me in an interview that the 20-something minutes of an LP side was the perfect length for sustained artistic expression. Much more than that and people get distracted. It was much harder after the dawn of CDs... too much capacity, so outtakes and weakest links that should have been left off. It's hard to get the originals without a few, often substandard "extras.'  

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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #31 on: Jul 29, 2008, 09:18:56 PM »
I can't enjoy DSotM anymore, ever since an unfortunate incident many years ago involving the juxtaposition of being wasted and suddenly having to confront a real world situation involving considerable amounts of blood, just as the clocks went off on Time. 

But as for perfect albums, Aqualung, Ellington at Newport, Time Out and Life's Rich Pageant spring to mind.
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #32 on: Jul 30, 2008, 11:07:51 AM »
In my experience (anecdotal) very few people who say 'I just download to see if I like them then I'll buy their album' never actually buy the album.  All too often with friends I'll see their Ipod/mp3 player with 1000's of songs they actively listen to - and if I go to their house - they have like... 15 CDs.

In fact - the only people I know who say that - and actually do what they say are you two.  It might just be that I have to take your words for it (and I do take your words for it.)

Hah. I didn't say I buy it later if I like it, I said if I become a huge fan I'll buy the next album. Maybe. I have a problem I'm a horrible pirating theif I admit it but I have ten thousand songs on my ipod and I am totally in love with 70% of it and if you think I could afford to drop $7k on anything you're insane!

Let me define "huge fan." I paid 40 pounds for the Radiohead discobox thing. :-[

But I do own a couple hundred CDs. I go to 2 or 3 music festivals a year and 10 of 15 shows. I'm giving them money that way.

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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #33 on: Jul 30, 2008, 05:35:02 PM »
Growing up I was a musician and was constantly buying new music. These days I haven't bought anything new in a really long time and am curious how you all do it. Also I like the new dedicated music forum and want to see more threads in it.

I read music magazines and websites and then pick out tracks that sound interesting and put them into 100-song play lists at Playlist.com.  Then I listen to those songs online on Playlist.com for free, delete the songs that are no good to me, move the ones that are really great to another list, legally download the very best of those songs onto a mix CD (which I've prearranged for optimum flow on Playlist.com), listen to the mix CD, and then order the actual albums of the songs I really like after some time of listening to them on the mix.

To take it to another level I then go to sites like Pandora.com, enter all those tracks into personal online radio stations, and receive additional recommends through them.

It seems really great to me, and has helped me find a ton of terrific new music, but typing it up here I'll admit it does sound a bit obsessive. 
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #34 on: Aug 01, 2008, 06:41:22 AM »
cool mike, I'll have to check out playlist.com. it sounds like a good service.
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #35 on: Aug 01, 2008, 11:10:15 AM »
I use a program called MP3Rocket (LimeWire is the alternate).
It cost $30 for a lifetime membership.
I have no doubt downloaded $8,000 worth of music already.
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #36 on: Aug 03, 2008, 12:35:50 AM »
i been rocking the pepsi points, i have gotten 3 cds download from amazonmp3 and the season one of addams family tv show
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #37 on: Aug 03, 2008, 09:55:38 AM »
i been rocking the pepsi points, i have gotten 3 cds download from amazonmp3 and the season one of addams family tv show

Good deal... as long as their are not hidden costs for dental or Weight Watchers.
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #38 on: Aug 04, 2008, 06:49:25 AM »
Free songs off Myspace music profiles. (They often put up stuff for albums that are coming out, but sometimes the song they give for free doesn't make it to the CD, so you get EXTRA)
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #39 on: Aug 08, 2008, 08:01:04 AM »
Free songs off Myspace music profiles. (They often put up stuff for albums that are coming out, but sometimes the song they give for free doesn't make it to the CD, so you get EXTRA)

Oh great, now I have a reason to join MySpace.  I have been resisting...resisting...
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #40 on: Aug 08, 2008, 08:07:08 AM »
Free songs off Myspace music profiles. (They often put up stuff for albums that are coming out, but sometimes the song they give for free doesn't make it to the CD, so you get EXTRA)

Oh great, now I have a reason to join MySpace.  I have been resisting...resisting...

You can get the songs without joining.  But resistance is futile.
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #41 on: Aug 09, 2008, 05:29:25 AM »
I go to the library and import music on my computer. I usually spend three to four hours a time there. It's easy and cheap. Does that count as legal too? Or am I some kinda pirate?

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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #42 on: Aug 09, 2008, 05:46:52 PM »
I used to buy cd's, rip them and make my own mix cd's.  Then I was going through my library and realized that most of the cd's in my collection only had at most four or five songs that I liked.  Now I get everything digitally from amazon or Emusic, which is nice for for more obscure stuff.  I still have a problem finding new artists to like without wading through a mountain of crap, but I guess it has always been that way.  At least it is easier to sample stuff now without bringing home a cd and finding that there is only one good song on it.
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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #43 on: Aug 09, 2008, 07:40:22 PM »
I go to the library and import music on my computer. I usually spend three to four hours a time there. It's easy and cheap. Does that count as legal too? Or am I some kinda pirate?

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shhh!  that's how i've gotten some good music too :)  and audiobooks!

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Re: how do you buy music?
« Reply #44 on: Aug 13, 2008, 01:14:21 PM »
Hmmm...so do people think Amazon is the best provider for buying digital music? I might give up on collecting cds entirely. I heard the iTunes downloads are mediocre quality.
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