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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2020 11:42:55 GMT -5
Curious to know. I don't like streaming so now I'm having little jobs, I'm thinking of buying more albums in physical formats.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 10, 2020 17:16:41 GMT -5
No.
Would only do so for an Oasis release.
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Post by mimmihopps on Aug 11, 2020 4:54:16 GMT -5
Definitely.
CD, vinyl, coloured vinyl, even cassette.
Long live the local record store.
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Post by modxxii on Aug 11, 2020 14:32:51 GMT -5
Yes.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 11, 2020 15:15:23 GMT -5
Only vinyl. I loathe CD's.
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Post by globe on Aug 11, 2020 16:32:14 GMT -5
Yes. Have thousands of records, CDs and cassettes. Will never get rid of them and will always buy physical music.
Haven’t bought anywhere near as many CDs over the last few years though, has been 99% vinyl really.
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Post by tiger40 on Aug 12, 2020 13:31:44 GMT -5
No as I don't have the room to keep buying physical releases from all the bands I like. These days I only buy any Oasis related releases or if it's Noel and Liam. Other wise I just stream music.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 12, 2020 16:31:18 GMT -5
I’ve stopped buying CDs. My cars no longer have CD players and neither do my laptops.
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Post by World71R on Aug 12, 2020 18:26:27 GMT -5
For sure. The only barrier of entry that keeps me from filling my room is money, otherwise I would buy my favorite vinyl and CDs left and right.
For now, I mostly buy CDs from artists I like the most (e.g. Coldplay's Everyday Life I bought today) and any classics. I got a brand new CHVRCHES vinyl recently (Love is Dead) though, that was $16, right around the price of a new CD for the same album, so that enticed me. CDs may not be in fashion right now but I still dig it as a cheap physical format to have and feel as a part of a collection.
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Post by Flashbax on Aug 13, 2020 3:59:15 GMT -5
I used to spend all my money to cd's and vinyl. Until two years ago I stopped doing that. Now I only buy Oasis/Liam/Noel's + some albums I really really really like. Now it's just Spotify and I have ripped all my cd's/dvd's/vinyl to MusicBee so I can listen to them.
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Post by welshylad on Aug 13, 2020 5:02:06 GMT -5
Only vinyl for me now, got rid of all my CDs
I do stream too, when cooking / in the car etc... But when i sit down to listen to an album its on vinyl
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Post by mimmihopps on Aug 19, 2020 8:58:41 GMT -5
We'll have lots of space in our house when we get rid of our (mostly my better half's) vinyls and my CD's, but we just can't/don't.
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Post by danii on Aug 30, 2020 19:23:39 GMT -5
Only vinyl. I have exactly 10 records, mostly oasis, all other music is on Spotify
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Post by webm@ster on Sept 7, 2020 17:00:34 GMT -5
Using high res streaming service with a hi-fi system on steroids...can't complain.
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Post by eleysium on Sept 8, 2020 13:24:20 GMT -5
Haven't bought anything physical for probably ten years or more.
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Post by PepsiNebula on Sept 15, 2020 18:48:46 GMT -5
I still buy CDs occasionally. Sometimes when I'm in the car I like not having a choice of what I listen to - it's just the one CD that's already in the player. I've gotten really into some albums that way that I don't think I would have given enough of a chance otherwise. Also I don't have to worry about a device running out of battery.
I have Definitely Maybe in there right now.
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Post by yeayeayeah on Sept 16, 2020 1:24:59 GMT -5
I stopped buying CDs about 5 years ago. Steaming just isn't the same for me. I need a physical copy to feel like I have an album. I would buy vinyl in my early teens but stopped due to modern music being hard to come by on that format. I switched back to vinyl about 3 years ago.
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