put your $$$ where your mouth is (music)

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  • MantisMag
    Dim Sum
    • Dec 2001
    • 1895

    #1

    put your $$$ where your mouth is (music)

    ok so the music industry is slashing prices. a lot of you say you don't buy music because the prices are too inflated. well are you going to buy any more now. with a suggested retail price of $12.98, sale prices at places like target and best buy will probably be $10-11. so are you gonna buy? or are you all talk?



    also interesting reading is how unhappy some artists are with the riaa's tactics
  • FalconGuy016
    Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
    • Aug 2002
    • 6127

    #2
    Id buy if I wanted the cd. Id prefer a quality (pay) online mp3 service however
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    • Python14
      Norsk
      • Jun 2001
      • 3343

      #3
      no. I won't. I didn't mind pay $18 for a CD, when it was worth my $18. However, most of the time it wasn't worth my $18, and it's not worth $11 either.

      I will buy CDs when they start improving the quality of the music instead of spitting out this trash
      BLOODY MURDER!

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      • MantisMag
        Dim Sum
        • Dec 2001
        • 1895

        #4
        personally, i'm still going to keep downloading and listening before i buy. but i just lowered the number of songs that have to be good before i buy it.

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        • einhander619
          Swollen Member
          • Mar 2002
          • 814

          #5
          Screw record stores. I don't care what the big labels do, I'm still not buying their crap, which it most definitely is. Screw radio, too. If I hear of a business advertising on radio, I will never do business with them. I'll look them up in the phone book and find another store that does it better. The RIAA and the other big names in music need to realize that people are <B>*POOF*</B> pissed, and won't be treated like this. I support my favorite artists the real way: by going to their shows. CDs are maybe 7-8 bucks a piece there, and the bands sees way more money then if you went down to some big store and bought it.

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          • gamarada717
            Shiggity Shiggity Shwa
            • Feb 2003
            • 1075

            #6
            ....

            Cd prices have always been around 12 bucks here....I don't know where you guys are....

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            • mikey101
              aka murdoc
              • Jun 2001
              • 790

              #7
              I know i'm not gonna be spending money on CD's..

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              • InfinatyBPS
                Dead Black Rose
                • May 2001
                • 2404

                #8
                Never spent money on CD's never will... I almost was tempted to buy the new White Stripes CD, and I'm glad I didn't waste my $12-$20, there were only 3 songs out of like 15 that I liked, who would have cared about my happiness with what I bought, not the record companys. Screw them. I was realy going to go to the White Stripes concert but my parents made me goto my uncle's house in San Lorenzo that day.
                You smell like dookie... No really though.

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                • PyRo
                  President Bioloaf inc.
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 10186

                  #9
                  Buy used CD's on ebay for $5-$8 as long as there used and not sold as new they're most likely not bootleg. Then if you still want to "liberate" (you cannot own music like the evil record companies are trying to do) the music, make a copy and sell it again, that way you only pay the shipping price of $1.50-4 per cd

                  Next time you download or copy a cd just think of it as liberating, not stealing Then again if your not a communist stealing it is.

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                  • Ov3rmind
                    Speechless
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 2637

                    #10
                    Just sample from the CD before you buy, that's all there is too it. I've been buying all my CDs for $9-$13 dollars for a while now. I like having each solid album my favorite bands put out, the songs are all organized to flow together and you get some cool little doo hickeys with the CD some times. however, I do not support getting your music for free, because I can tell you, it costed more than "free" for your favorite bands to make them.

                    Oh yes, and not all musicians are as rich as you make them out to be. Without CDs, how would your favorite bands ever get big?
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                    • MantisMag
                      Dim Sum
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 1895

                      #11
                      CDs don't make you big. radio and tv does. who buys a cd of someone they've never heard of? and in actuality if the riaa is on your case over thier music then the band most likely didn't pay anything to make the cd. some company did. that's why the artists see so little of the money from cd sales. they didn't front any money and there's too many other people that need to get paid. that still doesn't mean you should steal music. those people do need to get paid too. studios cost money. so does the crew to work them. talent scouts need to get paid. and there's the promoters and the advertisers. and who's going to pay for that multimillion dollar music video? then of course there's the execs. those we could do with a lot fewer of. the whole point is that if you ever want to hear your favorite artists outside of concerts then you have to buy the music. if you want to hear new music that's any good. buy stuff that's good. if the riaa can sell just as much crap as they can gold which do you think they're going to produce?

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                      • Eric Cartman
                        []*[]
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 779

                        #12
                        I'll go out and buy more (it's my bread and butter after all, so I support the initiative). This seems like a make or break move by the industry to win back some customers (even when the RIAA lawsuits seem to be driving even more away - I know, it's ironic). There's plenty of legitimate artist and label sites where you can sample music before you buy it. If you only like three songs from an album, then just buy those three tracks online, if you like the whole disc and feel it's worthwhile, then go into a store and buy it. You have to buy music to support music.
                        you cannot own music like the evil record companies are trying to do
                        No? What about books or other intellectual property? If you wrote a fantastic epic novel on your computer and someone managed to hack into your computer and "liberate" your work, then they spread it all over the internet and you didn't get a red cent out of it, would you feel that something had been stolen from you? Something taht you owned? I sure as hell would. Intellectual property is property, even if it's not a physical thing, and property can and is stolen frequently. Most people (myself included) are pissed at Smart Parts for expanding patents to cover other people's ideas. It's not quite the same, but there are definitely similarities.

                        There will always be people who take things without paying. There will always be illegal downloaders. There is a very obvious reason to do these things, why pay when you can get it for free? While I don't condone this behaviour, I do understand it. What I don't understand is that there seem to be a lot of people who won't even acknowledge that it's wrong. You may not feel any remorse for the people you are screwing over, but you should at least have the cojones to stand up and admit that what you are doing is wrong and that you just don't care about the consequences.

                        Argue semantics all you want, people who illegaly download music or software or anything that they don't own the copyright to are thieves.

                        'nuff said.
                        Eric Cartman

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                        • Lopy-slopy

                          #13
                          I can't cuz I have no income, being 15 and jobless, but even if I could I probibly wouldn't. Bands get like no money what so ever from the cd's they make, they make all their money from tours and endorsments. If you wanna support a band, go to their show and buy some of their merch, the band get's more of the money that way.

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                          • PyRo
                            President Bioloaf inc.
                            • Dec 2000
                            • 10186

                            #14
                            Yes, I understand where the record companies and artists are comming from. We had a huge debate about this in one of our classes, and most people said they felt it was there right to download music (lots of filler, have enough money, etc all the normal excuses). But then the same people said that if they had an album they wouldn't want people downloading it, they would want to be paid for there work. I have to say i'm annoyed that I cannot download music so readially any more, but at the same time I cannot really be angry or hold anything against these people just trying to make some money.
                            I wasn't serious about the liberating thing, hence the communist comment at the end of the post.
                            About buying music online, if I buy the songs from online, can I burn them onto a CD, or are they protected either electronically or legally from it?

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                            • Albinonewt
                              Team Icky Forest
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 2456

                              #15
                              Re: put your $$$ where your mouth is (music)

                              Originally posted by MantisMag
                              so are you gonna buy? or are you all talk?
                              How about I never claimed I would be willing to buy CD's no matter what the music industry does.

                              Frankly, downloading is too convenient a medium to compete with by selling CD's (often full of songs I don't want).

                              Apple has the right idea.
                              Or better yet, why don't you kill yourself. No, really, die. Drop dead, don't leave a note, in fact burn your house while your little ego is stuck in a bench vice so that you'll also incenerate yourslef and everything you own with it. Because that's all you're worth. You're not even wirh thte time it'll take for the house to burn down, so just kill yourself. You're a waste of space. You are nothing, you always will be nothing. Don't leave a note, you're not worth the ink. - Tyger

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