Where do you get your music from?

Where do you get your music from?

  • CDs only

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Ripped from CD

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • iTunes

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Napster or another subscription service

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Amazon MP3 (or Tesco)

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • I don't like to pay for it

    Votes: 1 100.0%

  • Total voters
    1
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I used to rip mine from CD's but I've now progressed to Amazon MP3 downloads. I don't even have a proper music system now, all my seperates have died and not been replaced. So for me it's convenience over quality. You?
 

montage

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The majority if music on the internet is illegally downloded...fact.
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
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Crackle said:
I used to rip mine from CD's but I've now progressed to Amazon MP3 downloads. I don't even have a proper music system now, all my seperates have died and not been replaced. So for me it's convenience over quality. You?

our cd player is boxed up and in the cellar. it serves no purpose now all our cds are on the laptop, which streams music to the hifi wirelessly (or wired if it's playing silly buggers).
 
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Not paying option was meant for non-legal downloads or swapping. I missed out Spotify and I missed out vinyl, though not too many releases on vinyl anymore.
 

snapper_37

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I purchase the top 40 and comps in MP3 format from a knock-off Nigel.
 

montage

God Almighty
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ianrauk said:
Very true..
and killing the business I am in


:S Not much that can be done about it either. I have been put off illegally downloding music by the example of that girl who was fined something like £14000 a song for just 21 songs. I guess that if illegal downloding didn't happen then the price of music could be lowered a little, making it far easier to avoid the temptation of illegal music.
 

ianrauk

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When you say 'price of music could be lowered a little'...
The majority of CD's are available to buy at good prices, around the £10 price point, which for a CD full of your favoured music that should last forever and is better sound quality then downloads is bloody good value in my book, wouldn't you agree?

I am pleased to hear that you have been put off downloading illegally, and hope others have been too. At the end of the day it's stealing, plain and simple as that.

montage said:
:S Not much that can be done about it either. I have been put off illegally downloding music by the example of that girl who was fined something like £14000 a song for just 21 songs. I guess that if illegal downloding didn't happen then the price of music could be lowered a little, making it far easier to avoid the temptation of illegal music.
 
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