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#21 fanfan

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 05:34 AM

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I agree. Of course it can be comfortable sometimes to just sit at home and get your music, but I prefer to have my music in physical form. With artwork (and no I don't want to have to print it myself). So unless it's something that I cannot get anywhere else, I prefer the record store to the internet any time.
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The same here, I would really welcome a CD or vinyl release of this.
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 06:43 AM

was more a reference to having been around IT long enough to remember when mp3's were just new lol which i am sure there are a few of here can say the same lol. So it was just a glib remark back was all.

Like most things is just your personal preference.

I dont like paying for a tune via a download. I prefer having something physical for my hard earned cash. As someone mentioned I dont want to have to print out my own covers etc

Yes i love the band and buy their stuff, but not this time. If it was on a cd or viynl I would do but not as a download.

And as for viynl.. well its funny how the music industry still recommend it for long term storage of music and not CD or some harddrive somewhere :)   And besides.. you cant beat a nice gatefold cover :)
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#23 mandolinbryn

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 06:47 AM

[quote name='gazza']Yes i love the band and buy their stuff, but not this time. If it was on a cd or viynl I would do but not as a download.
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What would you do in the event they would release the album online first?  They Might Be Giants did it, Radiohead did it...  Would you cave?:p

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 07:04 AM

Nope, would just go without.

And to answer your next question, if it was only ever a download, again I would just not bother. :)
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 07:42 AM

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What I want to know is what happened to the 3 track maxi CD of Hollow Man, I can't find this anywhere. Anybody know??

I see your question has already been answered but I do wonder if any copies were actually printed up before they decided not to release the three song version as a physical single. I also wonder if the single for Man-Sized Wreath will go the same route? The two song version of Hollow Man is still available for order through SirenDisc.com and the Man-Sized Wreath single is still available for pre-order with a release date of July 18th.

As for the download vs. physical product debate, I still prefer the latter myself, it doesn't mean I live in a fucking cave or that I'm stuck in the past, I just prefer an actual physical product. I also still prefer shopping in record stores whether it be for vinyl or compact discs.
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 07:50 AM

Well said DN :)
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 08:03 AM

Yeah but the files are only on your pc if you don't back up version [data DVDs carry 100s of albums] or make a music CD version.

I like the physical CD thing too, nice packaging etal, but CD sales are down, down down, Coldplay and Lil Wayne [1,000,000 sales] are not a sign of the norm and that everything is hunky dory and the industry is a&k... also true, aac and MP3s aren't the answer either especially at $0.99 each for, in many cases,  DRM loaded compressed files? why pay that when you can make your own from either your own discs or a friends?

Longterm better and fairer priced quality downloads are probably the answer...

Btw CD singles are awful nowadays, 1 song and a video on a [technically speaking] 77min disc for $3.00 + some dull generic artwork? nope, don't think so...

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 08:19 AM

I wonder if we're seeing the last of the physical CD singles from R.E.M., period? I guess it bodes well that there is at least a 2 track version of Hollow Man available as well as pre-order for Man-Sized Wreath but it still makes wonder why the 3 track version Hollow Man (in a physical CD version) disappeared all of a sudden.
"We were listening to the UNC radio (station) there and they were playing an R.E.M. song. I like R.E.M. fine, but at the end of it, the DJ says, 'Ya that was R.E.M., the sound of the new South'. I looked at my roommate and we said, Gawd, if that's the sound of the new South, I preferred it when it was on the skids. That's how we got the name."
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 08:36 AM

what a terrible set choice
incredible, really
why not 'let me in', 'i've been high', 'electrolite'?

#30 mandolinbryn

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 08:45 AM

gazza said:

Nope, would just go without.

And to answer your next question, if it was only ever a download, again I would just not bother. :)

:eek:  You are from the magnetic future cloud!

Well what if someone burned a copy for you?

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 09:26 AM

but then that is piracy ;)
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 09:57 AM

I remember back in the olden days they said Vinyls were dead. Yet they seem to be having a revival.  I do wonder if things will go full circle - and people will turn back to CDs from downloads - give it a few years and a few pc crashes - cos I'm sure not everyone backs everything up.  

I do download and will probably buy this, but I would rather have a CD - and I don't live in a cave either - just enough years to hear the 'new technology' thing once too often and prefer value for money and a disc in my hand.

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 11:31 AM

AgainstAllOdds said:

I remember back in the olden days they said Vinyls were dead. Yet they seem to be having a revival.  I do wonder if things will go full circle - and people will turn back to CDs from downloads - give it a few years and a few pc crashes - cos I'm sure not everyone backs everything up.  

I do download and will probably buy this, but I would rather have a CD - and I don't live in a cave either - just enough years to hear the 'new technology' thing once too often and prefer value for money and a disc in my hand.

Man, I already said people are going back to CDs in the magnetic future, get with it!

And here's another situation for Gazza, what if it was a promo copy on eBay that you weren't supposed to buy (but still could)?  Hm?

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 11:40 AM

Live at london.. Does the mean the RAH?..Good idea :)
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 01:50 PM

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Live at london.. Does the mean the RAH?..Good idea :)

No - the Apple Store just after the RAH
ho hum!

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 01:51 PM

oh thanks :).. would be good if they did a RAH Live Audio cd though..
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 02:50 PM

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oh thanks :).. would be good if they did a RAH Live Audio cd though..

I'm pretty sure it's available as a download out there somewhere.
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 02:53 PM

I have to agree, somewhat with most of you here.  I too, miss the days of buying an actual CD at a record store.  But, sadly it looks like those days are fading fast.  As far as this release goes, I will be purchasing it, cuz I'm a completist.  If I'm smart, I'll back it up onto a CD-R, or portable harddrive.  I've experienced at least 2 computer crashes in the last few months.  I'd hate to lose anymore music. ;)

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 02:54 PM

I just like Album Art...
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Posted 18 June 2008 - 03:26 PM

gazza said:

Downloads suck... simple as that.

Not going to pay for something that is just a bunch of code on a harddrive that could crash etc at anytime and then your are left with nothing and have to pay for it all over again if you want it.....  no thanks

As ONJ once sang... lets get physical...physical!!!!

Actually, for th emost part if you had a catastrophic problem like that. iTunes willa ctually provide everything you bought form them for free again.





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