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MarkHastings

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Like finding an extra burrito that you didn't order at the bottom of your Taco Bell bag: woohoo! As long as I got my gordita & my two supreme soft tacos I did order I'm satisfied.
But what if 99% of the Taco Bells started throwing in an extra burrito and you went to one of the places that didn't do it? You'd probably be like "What the hell?".
 

Jeff Savage

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I would have to agree with the majority of the folks here that the $10 to $11 dollar range is what Music CD's should cost.

I am so feed up with buying poorly mastered crap CD's. Why should I worry about the quality difference between the CD's and MP3's when the CD's sound like crap to begin with.

Would I buy directly from an artist that I like? You betcha! Would I be more likey to buy an entire album that I can download yes! Why becasue I can get it right now. No need to wait for shipping departments etc..

But you may not want to listen to my opinion. I normally don't pay more than 0.50 for the used vinyl that I buy. This is where the majority of my music dollars go. The other place my music dollars are going is for high-rez SACD and DVD-A recordings.

Laters,
Jeff
 

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