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Topic: New John Lennon Vinyl Boxed Set 8 June 2015

  23rd Apr 2015, 5:57 PM
Jock_Girl

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biffbampow wrote:
Google's DMCA system is a disgrace and is deliberately as long winded and awkward as possible

Yet, youtube (owned by google), smacked a friend of mine. He uploaded a 90 minute aircheck of Atlantic 252. Within 2 weeks it was taken down under protest from Sony and Universal! This is garbage. As if a crackly lo-fi longwave radio station aircheck would in any way affect their sales.
Orbiting Cat wrote:
But many people like to buy new things, not things that have already been owned by someone else. If the vinyl revival is real, then people should be able to go into a music shop and buy brand new vinyl copies of their favourite albums.

The biz continues to kill itself. The death started with the end of the 45 rpm single. Until the 80s you could go out and buy the latest 45 and if you liked it buy the lp. That got replaced with those crappy cassette singles. Now-a-days, I have no idea what a single is.

And the reissues are over-priced vanity items. Its almost as if they are designed to be NOT played.

If they got back to the beauty of a vinyl record, and bins well stocked in stores, it would not suffer the way it is now

Amy


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