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I'd buy that T-shirt, but only in a vinyl edition.
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I still buy cds and the next two on my list come from LALALAND: THE WILD, WILD WEST and THE GREAT RACE.
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I don't need a physical version of that T-shirt. I'm happy just to buy a jpeg of the print to show people. Lossless version available?
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I don't need a physical version of that T-shirt. I'm happy just to buy a jpeg of the print to show people. Lossless version available? With a good enough file, you might be able to 3D-print it. Hmm...wouldn't that make it a chestwarmer?
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If available, I'll always buy a lossless download over a CD, or even a 320kbps MP3, I know it's lossy but to be honest I struggle to tell the difference. I just have too many CDs and storage is a problem. The recent Network model of vinyl only is just crap...
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People eat themselves, then regurgitate. Always. So, CDs kill vinyl - then the very people who killed vinyl bring it back because it's either hip or it's nostalgic. So, when these same people kill CDs just wait ten years and they will bring them back because it's hip or it's nostalgic. Thus it has been, thus it will always be. So it is written, so it shall be done.
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People eat themselves, then regurgitate. Always. So, CDs kill vinyl - then the very people who killed vinyl bring it back because it's either hip or it's nostalgic. So, when these same people kill CDs just wait ten years and they will bring them back because it's hip or it's nostalgic. Thus it has been, thus it will always be. So it is written, so it shall be done. I love the fact that, for the last 2-3 years, the true hipsters have been switching to AUDIO CASSETTES, because vinyl has gone too mainstream for them now. I mean there's a vinyl section in my local Whole Foods, haha, and when I was in a Cracker Barrel back east last month they even had a vinyl section. A CRACKER BARREL!!! I think the audio cassette revival really started with the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack, which was released that way as a novelty, because it's a plot element in the film, but now Amoeba has a whole section of NEW RELEASE audio cassettes. It's crazy.
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People eat themselves, then regurgitate. Always. So, CDs kill vinyl - then the very people who killed vinyl bring it back because it's either hip or it's nostalgic. So, when these same people kill CDs just wait ten years and they will bring them back because it's hip or it's nostalgic. Thus it has been, thus it will always be. So it is written, so it shall be done. I love the fact that, for the last 2-3 years, the true hipsters have been switching to AUDIO CASSETTES, because vinyl has gone too mainstream for them now. I mean there's a vinyl section in my local Whole Foods, haha, and when I was in a Cracker Barrel back east last month they even had a vinyl section. A CRACKER BARREL!!! I think the audio cassette revival really started with the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack, which was released that way as a novelty, because it's a plot element in the film, but now Amoeba has a whole section of NEW RELEASE audio cassettes. It's crazy. Funny that you mention Guardians of the Galaxy and it's revival of audio cassettes. There has yet to be a CD release for the sequel score. It is download only. As for CDs versus other options, I'm with others on this board, or, at least, somewhere in the middle. I would switch to purchasing a lossless download with a PDF booklet if a CD version was unavailable. But initially I would be pretty unhappy about it. Call me old school, but I want a physical item in my hands.
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