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Craig B

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  1. I don't buy downloads.

    To me there is nothing better than wandering around record stores leafing through the racks in search of titles' date=' occasionally finding a great CD you would not have stumbled across had you been online using a simple type and search to get your tunes.

    Record fairs are also fantastic places.

    Only when the last record store has been boarded up will I recourse to buying downloads. Until such time, I will continue to be 'traditional' in my methods.[/quote']

    See thats what I thought as well.

    I've asked this question on other music sites and everyone says that, so I should maybe post it on a download fans forum (there must be one somewhere) and ask there.

  2. In the week where Napster reckons most of it;s customers don;t buy music on CD's anymore, I just wonder what's the point of having an entirely 'not real' record colection, or, in the case of Napster, no record collection at all?

    I mean, the sound quality is a bit worse, you miss out on the cover art and it's no cheaper.

    Maybe it's slightly more convenient as it means you don't need to leave you home to buy music, but most people like to leave their homes occasionaly.

    Also, it's probably harder to insure your i-tunes library, if your CD's get stolen you can get them back at least.

    Personally, I use i-tunes to listen to stuff I'm given to and downloaded from here, not whole albums, just a song here and there in order to see what people are like before I buy their albums on CD.

    I just wondered why downloads should be more desireable than a physical record collection.

  3. you don't' date=' you get them online from seetickets.com/aloud.com and the gig is at moshulu :p[/quote']

    I know, but I ain't paying 25 quid to see them (17 plus booking fee plus p&p). It was only a fiver to see Yeti and they are much better.

  4. They surely could just move someplace else. You could say it wouldnt be the same, but after a couple of years it probably would be.

    The rent's so high because they want CBGBs out of the place, probably.

    And the city would e unlikely to buy it becasue it is almost bankrupt. Again.

  5. The only way you can transfer to a Net sony product is via a USB cable and their SonicStage software' date=' which is their iTunes type product. You can load in MP3/WAV/WMA/etc files into its library though, so it shouldn't be hard to load in your iTunes files if they're [b']correctly ID3 tagged.

    what does that mean?

    And can you just buy USB2.0 ports?

    I can;t actualy afford a new Walkman, but still, it'd be nice to know these things

  6. I think they're fab, I got e-mailed a bunch of their stuff. They'll probably never play Aberdeen cos they're too big now :gringo:

    Anyhoo, what does anyne else think about them?

    "I can see you want to be attended to, just count to twenty-nine and I'll attend to you, oh for sure"

  7. I still use a MiniDisk player.

    Msotly because I can;t be bothered to work out how to install USB2.0 ports in my computer which I'm told I;d need.

    Also, if yor music is saved in i-tunes, can yous till transfer it to a Sony? Someone said that they'll only wrk on Apple things, and I-Pods are ugly.

    Though that bean thing is also ugly. Surely they are still going to do the proper Walman oines though?

  8. Or because they can't afford a better one?

    Although I'd probably spend more on a guitar if I had the money, I'd like an Epiphone Coronet, for some reason. For now though I'm saving for a better amp. Though considering I've only got a Roland Mini-cube at the moment it wouldn't take much to upgrade!

    I think partly also buying expensive gear shows you're commited, you're investing a lot of mony in somehting, which you wouldn;t do if you weren't serious. For instance, to buy a 2000 guitar, I'd need to work for 416 hours at my current job (Gap)! :down:

  9. I like my cheap acoustic, and I prefer Epiphone to Gibson, just, because, well, I do.

    We saw a support band at Kef a while back, fucking awful, the first time I've left and gone to the bar to wait for the headliners to start. Whne we saw this 'band' pack up, they had massive amps, everything went back into flight-cases, etc, the boxes they had cost more than everything my band has put together. Why does a local band need heavy-duty flight cases? Jesus.

    Anyhoo, point is, they were a crap band with tens of thousands of pounds of equipment. Plenty of bands have 'shite' equipment but make good music with them.

    I'm conviced (and dependent) on the idea that it doesn't matter. As long as it dosn't fall apart on you , and you like the sound, your gear is good.

  10. Bob Dylan recorded his fourth album (Another Side of Bob Dylan) in one night.

    But there was just him on it.

    But even when he ahd a band with him, like on Blonde on Blonde, many of the songs were finished in one take in the studio.

    If you have everything well rehearsed and know exactly what you wnat, I guess that helps a lot.

  11. The guy is a like a diet version of liam gallagher in that he has no artistic merit and behaves like he is some kind of superstar' date=' which in his tiny mind justifies his drug abuse. Buying a ticket to go and see him is just retarded, it's a shame you can't get a refund off a tout.

    Seriously, who gives a shit about this twat except the NME reading dimwits who are dumb enough to buy into it. Well done, you paid to see him play, and at the same time bought a ticket entitling you to an excursion up your own arse. It must be great fun living in mongland, being led into nothingness by a procession of fools.[/quote']

    *yawn*

    Aty least try to be orginal. You just sound like an Artrocker 'journalist'.

  12. I'll give them another try then, as I said, I only saw them the once and was not exactly blown away. But if it was a bad night...

    It was just em and my flatmates saw them, were dissapointed to say the least but noticed there wasaa lot of mentions about them here there and everywhere.

    The drummer was good.

  13. I'll try not to sound nasty or anything...

    We (me and my flatmates) saw them supporting The Delgados, at the Lemon Tree a couple of weeks ago. Anyhoo, we'd heard of them quite a few times, and so assumed they would be good.

    They were awful.

    But...

    Was that just a bad night, because we've seen interviews where people have said they are amazing and such like, so we were wondering whether maybe it was just a bad night for them.

  14. also' date=' theres the old man with the massive grey beard, glasses a suit and looks like Grandpa Broon. he just walks around the city all day, and occasionally asks for dsirections to a street that he already knows how to get to. He is usually down the harbour but i have sene him up as faras the Northern Hotel on Great Northern Road.[/quote']

    I think I saw him peering out of an attick window of ahouse on the Spital.

    That woman on Kings Street, the one who always tries to speak to you.

    I got caught by her once, when I first moed here. I think that it's some kid of right of passage. Most poeple I know have been caught by her.

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