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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2016 9:56:47 GMT -5
Buy? What do you mean "buy"? Where I live you only buy it if you have the money, bro; as an example, WTSMG remaster was costing the equivalent of 60 dollars here :/
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 9:30:35 GMT -5
A gift for me mum...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2016 22:37:43 GMT -5
This compilation of albums. Long overdue...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 12:47:11 GMT -5
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Post by World71R on Nov 7, 2016 22:09:27 GMT -5
All That You Can't Leave Behind by U2 and Dig Out Your Soul.
Bought those two albums two Saturdays ago at a new record store in the nearby big city. I saw ATYCLB the last time I was there and didn't buy it until then but I was amazed to find DOYS there since it's often hard to find Oasis albums in record stores. I now have Heathen Chemistry left to go and my Oasis studio album collection will be complete!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2016 11:12:50 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2016 7:43:33 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2016 8:17:14 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2016 6:17:37 GMT -5
Love the remasters. They come in vinyl replica packaging. Sold the original CDs last week.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2016 18:08:26 GMT -5
You know you're procrastinating when you're stacking the CDs you've bought in the last 8 days like some sort of weird Great British Bake Off creation so they fit in the frame of the webcam.
Bonobo - Dial 'M' For Monkey Roots Manuva - Run Come Save Me The Black Keys - Turn Blue
Death in Vegas - Dead Elvis Four Tet - Rounds Portishead - Dummy Holy Fuck - Latin
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2016 10:55:48 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2016 12:49:02 GMT -5
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Post by mossy on Dec 4, 2016 16:47:49 GMT -5
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Post by mossy on Dec 4, 2016 16:48:44 GMT -5
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Post by htd78 on Dec 4, 2016 22:10:28 GMT -5
Hamilton Mix Tape! And A Tribe Called Quest "Thank you for your service..."
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Post by mossy on Dec 11, 2016 10:12:56 GMT -5
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Post by The Escapist on Dec 11, 2016 13:35:31 GMT -5
You can buy albums?
Why?!
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 11, 2016 14:45:29 GMT -5
You can buy albums? Why?! Because they're meant to be bought and to be played by music lovers.
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Post by mkoasis on Dec 11, 2016 18:21:55 GMT -5
You can buy albums? Why?! Because they're meant to be bought and to be played by music lovers. And collected to be arranged neatly on a shelf or rack, if one has such a personality. I have to buy physical copies of albums by my favourite artists. Some of the community's biggest Oasis collectors have remarkably thorough arrangements of their CDs, records, tapes, whatever. It's like a miniature Oasis museum.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Dec 11, 2016 18:40:45 GMT -5
You can buy albums? Why?! "It fascinates me...and infuriates me...that people are more willing to sit in a coffee shop and spend a tenner on two coffees, and talk about the weather to their friends...(and that coffee will last 45 minutes); yet they will physically get angry at you for asking [them] to buy an album for a tenner, which'll last a lifetime and might even tell you something about yourself. And might even change your life. Or how you dress. Or [your] outlook on everything."-Noel Gallagher
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 9:01:15 GMT -5
You can buy albums? Why?! Just interested when the last time you went to a CD/record store...? One of my favourite feelings in the world is walking into an HMV or a store like it, seeing the cover of a CD/CDs I've heard previews of and want to get, then walking up to the counter, paying for it, and then walking out with the CD(s) in the bag. It's simple, but for me it's nothing like shopping for anything else (bread, cheese, milk, etc. ), and also I don't even get a trace of that feeling just clicking 'Play' at the top of a page on Spotify. Clicking 'Buy' on Amazon gets maybe 10% of that feeling, getting it in the post, maybe 50%, but Spotify... nul points... ___ Most of my friends use Spotify and I can't tell what their actual taste in music is, because for £whatever a month they can play whatever backgroundy people pleaser music they want from some pre-made playlist and then pass it off as their own music taste //Random boring story : Had music playing from my mp3 player to around 7-8 friends a couple of months back, choosing one at a time tracks that I particularly liked that I thought they might like and fitted the mood, which seemed to work, a few people said they liked it. Then someone asks if they could use my speaker to play 'their music', so I let them, and they just went on YouTube on their phone, typed in "2016 music" and played the first playlist that came up // Kinda annoyed me that. People are starting to use music like a utility on tap such as water. Oh it's quiet, put Music™ on. I want to appear popular, put Popular™ 2016™ Music™ on. I'm running, put Running™ Music™ on. Do you remember when...- put Reflective™ Music™ on. etc..... ___ When you've got tens of millions of tracks that you can play whenever you want, people can pretend to be whatever they want people to see them as. When you're limited by the reality of how much you can spend buying albums, there's not much leeway for faking who you are. And that includes buying backgroundy people pleaser music as mentioned earlier. If someone really wants to keep everyone else 'happy'/satisfied with crappy chart music, at least put the effort into shelling out a tenner for Now 95. PS I seriously doubt you meant it this way, but IF you meant why buy music when you can go on Pirate Bay or something, then, erm... sorry to be so harsh and explicit about it, but you're a Dave Sardy mash-up of Heathen Chemistry and A Head Full of Dreams. Signing off, this is gorgeous signing off.
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Post by The Escapist on Dec 12, 2016 9:11:11 GMT -5
You can buy albums? Why?! Just interested when the last time you went to a CD/record store...? One of my favourite feelings in the world is walking into an HMV or a store like it, seeing the cover of a CD/CDs I've heard previews of and want to get, then walking up to the counter, paying for it, and then walking out with the CD(s) in the bag. It's simple, but for me it's nothing like shopping for anything else (bread, cheese, milk, etc. ), and also I don't even get a trace of that feeling just clicking 'Play' at the top of a page on Spotify. Clicking 'Buy' on Amazon gets maybe 10% of that feeling, getting it in the post, maybe 50%, but Spotify... nul points... ___ Most of my friends use Spotify and I can't tell what their actual taste in music is, because for £whatever a month they can play whatever backgroundy people pleaser music they want from some pre-made playlist and then pass it off as their own music taste //Random boring story : Had music playing from my mp3 player to around 7-8 friends a couple of months back, choosing one at a time tracks that I particularly liked that I thought they might like and fitted the mood, which seemed to work, a few people said they liked it. Then someone asks if they could use my speaker to play 'their music', so I let them, and they just went on YouTube on their phone, typed in "2016 music" and played the first playlist that came up // Kinda annoyed me that. People are starting to use music like a utility on tap such as water. Oh it's quiet, put Music™ on. I want to appear popular, put Popular™ 2016™ Music™ on. I'm running, put Running™ Music™ on. Do you remember when...- put Reflective™ Music™ on. etc..... ___ When you've got tens of millions of tracks that you can play whenever you want, people can pretend to be whatever they want people to see them as. When you're limited by the reality of how much you can spend buying albums, there's not much leeway for faking who you are. And that includes buying backgroundy people pleaser music as mentioned earlier. If someone really wants to keep everyone else 'happy'/satisfied with crappy chart music, at least put the effort into shelling out a tenner for Now 95. PS I seriously doubt you meant it this way, but IF you meant why buy music when you can go on Pirate Bay or something, then, erm... sorry to be so harsh and explicit about it, but you're a Dave Sardy mash-up of Heathen Chemistry and A Head Full of Dreams. Signing off, this is gorgeous signing off.Jeez...last time I went to HMV must have been...sheeeiit, last September. Went into town to acquire some black-as-Dave-Sardy's-Soul fashion, and popped in to buy...must have been some Jon Hopkins, the Airbag EP, and Ghost Stories. You're right, it is a better feeling - but Apple music is £10/month, and for that I can get pretty much any music on demand. I don't have to use a CD player, I can fix the tracklists of albums, and I can check out 10 artists a day if so I choose.
If there's an album I really love, I order it off Amazon. Most recently I got The Suburbs and A Moon Shaped Pool, and I'm probably gonna get 22, A Million and In the Aeroplane Over the Sea as Christmas treats.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 9:42:53 GMT -5
Jeez...last time I went to HMV must have been...sheeeiit, last September. Went into town to acquire some black-as-Dave-Sardy's-Soul fashion, and popped in to buy...must have been some Jon Hopkins, the Airbag EP, and Ghost Stories. You're right, it is a better feeling - but Apple music is £10/month, and for that I can get pretty much any music on demand. I don't have to use a CD player, I can fix the tracklists of albums, and I can check out 10 artists a day if so I choose.
If there's an album I really love, I order it off Amazon. Most recently I got The Suburbs and A Moon Shaped Pool, and I'm probably gonna get 22, A Million and In the Aeroplane Over the Sea as Christmas treats.
"...any music on demand. I don't have to use a CD player..."I don't need a CD player either, I rip CDs & don't mind buying digital albums and I don't need an internet connection One of the few things I agree with Noel Gallagher on is when he said “I’d rather have one good album a year than a billion shit songs at my fingertips”. I mean, I've got just over 300 albums (in comparison to the thousands~millions on Apple Music) and that represents the vast majority of the music that I like, then if I find something else I like online, I'll either buy it online or go to the nearest place I can buy it. I hate most music, I'll probably only get one in every fifty albums I preview, so the whole idea of paying to have the right to listen to all this stuff doesn't really appeal to me compared to actually having copies of the limited number of albums I enjoy. "...I can fix the tracklists of albums..."Guessing 'fix' in this context, means 'rearrange the tracks so that they are in an order that you like'. I don't really do that, but as before, I've got digital copies of albums, so I could if I wanted to, but nah... (Actually there's a 'program' feature on CD players, does the job as well ) When I listen to albums, often it starts with me thinking "I really want to listen to this track", which could be track 1,3,5,6,7, completely random, then I'm in that album's mood, then I jump to another one of my preferred tracks on the album, completely random again, and so on... So having a fixed personalised playlist isn't something I need. Even if I put the time into making one, I'd probably get 4-5 tracks into it, and my mood would change by then and would want everything rearranged completely differently to before, so I leave the album as it is independent of mood, like a nice swirly bubble of different moods. "...and I can check out 10 artists a day if so I choose..."
I can check out ∞ artists per day as can anyone. Loads of websites let you preview music, I've got no issues with streaming for preview purposes, YouTube's probably the best for 'free' listening, but I think once you've streamed an album or a song in full over 3 or 4 times, then buying it seems logical. If it doesn't get past the preview phase of 1 or 2 streams, then I don't want to put my money towards it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 12:24:48 GMT -5
The Masterplan (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Be Here Now Stone Roses Trainspotting
All LPs.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2016 8:20:53 GMT -5
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