How much money do you invest in music?

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Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
Zero for me.
Haven't bought any music for 10 years or more.
I've got a collection of favourite CDs, a folder full of YouTube and free Spotify.
That covers pretty much anything I want to listen to.
 
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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
this week £4-52 0n two Bob Dylan cds including postage and packing,plus £12-99 on a little cd player,because since my ipod nano gpt full i have been buying cds off ebay at really low low prices.
 

marzjennings

Legendary Member
At least a couple hundred a year. I used to have hundreds of LP's and a nice player, but switched to CD's when they came out with better sound. Stopped buying CD's when Apple offered lossless downloads and have been pretty much a purely digital download person for about 10 years. These days I pay for Apple music each month which means we have access 50 million songs which I can either stream or download. Though I still buy the odd CD as Apple doesn't have everything. After cycling, music is my second biggest fun expense each year.
 

Jimidh

Veteran
Location
Midlothian
I used to spend a small fortune on music and would easily buy 4-5 CDs a week and before that at least one vinyl album a week, however now i’m an avid Deezer streamer and only occasionally buy a vinyl record if i’m passing a record shop and something takes my fancy.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
Not a great deal, I have a vast amount of vinyl that I have amassed over the years, the rest I listen to via Spotify

However, if anyone has a copy, I am looking for the classic NS stomper of 'Sunshine Is Her Way' by Mainchange on the Nebula label


Rare things now, hate to think what it would cost..
 

Andy in Germany

Legendary Member
Nothing: I never even really listened to music when a teenager: I found it overwhelming.

I spent a long time thinking I was weird, but then realised I probably have High Sensory Processing Sensitivity. So I'm weird, but with a better name.

One of the most famous bits of dialogue with Beautiful Wife from the earlier years of our marriage:

AinG: That was a nice track, which group was it?
BW: (Pitying look) The Beatles...
 
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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Not very much usually. I have involvement in local festivals as a volunteer and do still buy some CDs from new acts I come across if I like them and am willing to support up and coming acts who might need it. Otherwise I often prefer older music anyway and I will already probably have a copy or I just use Youtube as I figure The Beatles or whoever do not need any more money.
 
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