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Where do you buy your music??
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: Spinless on 05 Dec 2006, 23:06 ---'I'm too poor to afford music in the first place'
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Hat:
I generally only buy music by local artists nowadays. Its a bit of a copout, but there are some spectacular acts here that are probably never going to get the level of recognition American and European artists get, and I'll never be able to afford to buy all the new albums being put out both domestically and overseas, so I almost always choose Australian bands when I'm looking for music.
Johnny C:
Hat brings up a good point. One of the best purchases I've made in the last year was an EP from a local band. Every copy is just a burned CD in a case with a mass-produced poster that functions as liner notes folded inside. Each disc is decorated differently.
The second best purchase I've made was a great local band's album on vinyl. Not only is the record itself transparent and orange, it's also a really good album.
eggnog:
--- Quote from: Hat on 06 Dec 2006, 00:50 ---I generally only buy music by local artists nowadays. Its a bit of a copout, but there are some spectacular acts here that are probably never going to get the level of recognition American and European artists get, and I'll never be able to afford to buy all the new albums being put out both domestically and overseas, so I almost always choose Australian bands when I'm looking for music.
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Yeh I pretty much do the same here in New Zealand. Although, I dont really like doing this any more so Im going to try and even it out a bit in my collection.
Rocinante:
--- Quote from: ScrambledGregs on 03 Dec 2006, 10:53 ---With spelling like that, it's no wonder.
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Hee hee!
I get a lot of my music from say, Sam Goody and BMG (I know, I know, a lot of mainstream stuff, please no hitting!) Also some off of iTunes, but I also like to have a hard copy of the cd in my hands.
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