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Thread started 12/30/09 9:45pm

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HAVE ANY ONE SEEN THE ALBUM PARADE IN STORES ?

IF U DID WHAT STORE AND WERE U SHOCK AND DID U BROUGHT IT.

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Reply #1 posted 12/30/09 10:10pm

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I would put good money on a bet that the majority of Parade CD's purchased were indeed purchased in a store.
Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.
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Reply #2 posted 12/30/09 10:23pm

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HAVE ANY ONE SEEN THE ALBUM PARADE IN STORES ?

IF U DID WHAT STORE AND WERE U SHOCK AND DID U BROUGHT IT.

Have I seen the album, 'Parade' in stores?

Yes, many times since it was originally released in 1986

If you did, which store?

Lots of stores over the years.

Was I shocked?

No

Did I buy it?

I have 1 cassette tape, 2 vinyl LP versions and 2 CD copies, so I purchased it on 5 occasions.
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Reply #3 posted 12/30/09 10:30pm

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Jarvius... Is that you?
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Reply #4 posted 12/30/09 10:48pm

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Just BestBuy neutral
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Reply #5 posted 12/30/09 10:55pm

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Jarvius... Is that you?

It might be with phrases like "DID U BROUGHT IT."

I own Parade on vinyl and CD right now. My first copy was from Columbia House on cassette. I had moved out of my mom's house to my dad's 98 miles away. When I went back to get some of my stuff, my brother tried to steal my tape but I found it. I later owned it on CD in the Navy, then CD again years later. I'm probably on my 4th or 5th CD copy.
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Reply #6 posted 12/30/09 11:23pm

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Yeah, I just bought it at Amoeba Records.
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Reply #7 posted 12/31/09 9:22am

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i own four copies of parade on cd. it's the only prince album i have
more than twice. don't ask me how i ended up with four, i just did..

it's my fav prince album ever, so that might have something to do
with it. a copy for the car, a copy for the stereo, a copy for work,
and an extra, just in case, lol.
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Reply #8 posted 12/31/09 9:27am

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I got my cd from a flea market for $8 smile

Cheaper than buying it in a store.
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Reply #9 posted 12/31/09 9:41am

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I got my cd from a flea market for $8 smile

Cheaper than buying it in a store.

Made me think about second hand record stores. It amazes me that artists haven't tried to crack down on that more. Their music is freely being bought over and over, without any compensation to the artist.

I remember reading an article a couple of years ago where record companies wanted to control people's digital content. Meaning, if you bought a CD, and ripped it to your hard drive, then later ditched the CD (either by selling it, or throwing it away, or giving it away, but somehow relinquishing your ownership of it), then they wanted you to delete those digital files you ripped as well. They considered you "leasing" or borrowing the album. So if you don't own a physical copy anymore, then you can't have the digital file on your computer.

As to your point, I don't hesitate to rebuy an album at a used store. I've purchased Parade new about 7 times over the years. If I can find a used copy in perfect condition at Last Vestige here, or at Blue Note Records, I'll get it. Prince has already made, and spent, that money. It's the same case if I own a vinyl, but not CD, of an album. I have no qualms about downloading it from a torrent or something to have a digital copy.
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Reply #10 posted 12/31/09 9:42am

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U mostly find ALL classic prince(pre lovesexy) on Vynal in Used record Stores today.
I re - collected all of them for great steals(lol)
In the 90's u could get 1999 double LP $5.99 PaRADE $2.99 sIGN o THE tIMES fREE.99 12'inch sigles $2.99
.... Now that Prince is a super ICON...and Re- "famed" himself... all of those old records izzz sealed in nice wrap & cost over $17.99 each??
If u are really collecting classic prince right now.. becareful.
.... i MISS THAT OL' SKOOL COMPANY!!
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Reply #11 posted 12/31/09 9:47am

ernestsewell

TheFunkycitric1 said:

U mostly find ALL classic prince(pre lovesexy) on Vynal in Used record Stores today.
I re - collected all of them for great steals(lol)
In the 90's u could get 1999 double LP $5.99 PaRADE $2.99 sIGN o THE tIMES fREE.99 12'inch sigles $2.99
.... Now that Prince is a super ICON...and Re- "famed" himself... all of those old records izzz sealed in nice wrap & cost over $17.99 each??
If u are really collecting classic prince right now.. becareful.
.... i MISS THAT OL' SKOOL COMPANY!!

Um.....what the fuck?
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Reply #12 posted 12/31/09 10:02am

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I have the CD, and I have 2 copies of the vinyl, along with different singles on vinyl from the LP. It's not that difficult to find.
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Reply #13 posted 12/31/09 3:27pm

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ernestsewell said:

luv4u said:

I got my cd from a flea market for $8 smile

Cheaper than buying it in a store.

Made me think about second hand record stores. It amazes me that artists haven't tried to crack down on that more. Their music is freely being bought over and over, without any compensation to the artist.

I remember reading an article a couple of years ago where record companies wanted to control people's digital content. Meaning, if you bought a CD, and ripped it to your hard drive, then later ditched the CD (either by selling it, or throwing it away, or giving it away, but somehow relinquishing your ownership of it), then they wanted you to delete those digital files you ripped as well. They considered you "leasing" or borrowing the album. So if you don't own a physical copy anymore, then you can't have the digital file on your computer.

As to your point, I don't hesitate to rebuy an album at a used store. I've purchased Parade new about 7 times over the years. If I can find a used copy in perfect condition at Last Vestige here, or at Blue Note Records, I'll get it. Prince has already made, and spent, that money. It's the same case if I own a vinyl, but not CD, of an album. I have no qualms about downloading it from a torrent or something to have a digital copy.


If I read the laws correctly regarding second hand sales of goods, the retailer and consumer are protected from litigation with used CDs. When you sell a used car, the manufacturer doesn't get a dime either. A case could be made that the replacement parts for those cars benefit the manufactures. The same argument could be made that buying used CDs introduces new music to potential future retail music buyers. Either way, the record companies can suck it. When FYE want's $19.99 for a sealed Hillary Duff CD and the same CD a couple isles over in the used section is $5.99, what's a consumer to do?

As you know, the digital firestorm brought on by the recording industry was and still is an attempt to get laws put into place for the relatively new medium - while they have a chance.

All that said, I try to support artists by purchasing new products when I can. If I don't respect the artist, I will happily obtain their material in a clandestine fashion. Case in point: Rock And Roll Jesus by Kid Rock. He's a true asshole, so I did the digital copy thing.

I also agree that downloading music that I've already purchased or is out of print via torrents gives me no moral qualms.
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Reply #14 posted 12/31/09 3:29pm

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I still have the cd I bought in '89 (I'd bought the cassette back in '86).

CD was still quite new to me then, and I clearly remember being amazed to hear that the kick drum on Girls and Boys starts playing eighth notes during Prince's 'rap'... I hadn't noticed that on the cassette! biggrin
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Reply #15 posted 12/31/09 3:39pm

ernestsewell

squirrelgrease said:

Either way, the record companies can suck it. When FYE want's $19.99 for a sealed Hillary Duff CD and the same CD a couple isles over in the used section is $5.99, what's a consumer to do?

As you know, the digital firestorm brought on by the recording industry was and still is an attempt to get laws put into place for the relatively new medium - while they have a chance.


FYE's (and Record Town, Saturday Matinee) parent company, TransWorld Entertainment (sounds like an international cross dressing escort service) is based here in Albany. I remember a few years ago when they hiked their prices back up to the $19.99 range. I was really taken aback by it. I can't believe people still pay $20 for a disk. I never pay for $15 for one (if it's a double disk or something, or a CD/DVD combo). I usually will either get it the first week it's out because it's on sale, or I wait for another sale when it drops to 9.99 or something. I do the same with DVDs. I don't need ANYTHING that bad where I wish to pay $20 for it.

The record companies are the greediest bunch of fuckers since the mafia. They're desperate to keep their golden parachute in place, and keep their pockets padded, while trying to dictate laws about ownership. Remember a couple of years ago when Sony CDs were trying to install some sort of program on PCs covertly. Mac users found the problem because a Mac computer always asks for your password before doing something like that. Sony said they'd stop doing it, but there were still disks coming out that had it on them for a while. Every change I have to stick it to them, I will. But I too support the artists I enjoy. But old shit? Pffft, I'm buying used.
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Reply #16 posted 12/31/09 3:43pm

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Im on my second copies of Purple Rain, ATWIAD, Parade and SOTT on CD. I have them on vinyl and have had them on tape as well.

now that i have ripped them to my hhd I won be buying them again even if they are unplayable.
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Reply #17 posted 12/31/09 3:45pm

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i bought mine fir 1.60 off ebay
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Reply #18 posted 12/31/09 3:57pm

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ernestsewell said:

squirrelgrease said:

Either way, the record companies can suck it. When FYE want's $19.99 for a sealed Hillary Duff CD and the same CD a couple isles over in the used section is $5.99, what's a consumer to do?

As you know, the digital firestorm brought on by the recording industry was and still is an attempt to get laws put into place for the relatively new medium - while they have a chance.


FYE's (and Record Town, Saturday Matinee) parent company, TransWorld Entertainment (sounds like an international cross dressing escort service) is based here in Albany. I remember a few years ago when they hiked their prices back up to the $19.99 range. I was really taken aback by it. I can't believe people still pay $20 for a disk. I never pay for $15 for one (if it's a double disk or something, or a CD/DVD combo). I usually will either get it the first week it's out because it's on sale, or I wait for another sale when it drops to 9.99 or something. I do the same with DVDs. I don't need ANYTHING that bad where I wish to pay $20 for it.

The record companies are the greediest bunch of fuckers since the mafia. They're desperate to keep their golden parachute in place, and keep their pockets padded, while trying to dictate laws about ownership. Remember a couple of years ago when Sony CDs were trying to install some sort of program on PCs covertly. Mac users found the problem because a Mac computer always asks for your password before doing something like that. Sony said they'd stop doing it, but there were still disks coming out that had it on them for a while. Every change I have to stick it to them, I will. But I too support the artists I enjoy. But old shit? Pffft, I'm buying used.


I've actually bust out laughing when seeing prices at FYE (I was there a few time at the Mall Of America during my Christmas shopping this year). I too usually buy new CDs the first week they come out at places like Best Buy, where prices and selection are usually half-way decent. I don't like spending more than $15 for mass produced music. The obscure stuff that I tend to like - and the buyers at BB are clueless about, I'll visit my local independent wrekka stow.

That Sony debacle ended in a class-action lawsuit by Phillips - the developers of the red book CD standard(they were quite pissed) and consumers, and put an end to CD ant-copy software. It actually fucked up many computers. I only had one disc with copy protection on it and it was the Foo Fighters "In Your Honor". The
'protection' was easily bypassed on my Mac. I didn't dare put it on my PC.
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Reply #19 posted 12/31/09 4:15pm

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I remember being there on the day of release, I paid like $20.00 for a cab to buy a cassette of it (I was stationed on a ship, so a little tape deck is all I had), and the cab driver was nice enough to play it for me.
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Reply #20 posted 12/31/09 4:32pm

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vinyl and tape
(and mp3 of course)
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Reply #21 posted 12/31/09 4:38pm

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That Sony debacle ended in a class-action lawsuit by Phillips - the developers of the red book CD standard(they were quite pissed) and consumers, and put an end to CD ant-copy software. It actually fucked up many computers. I only had one disc with copy protection on it and it was the Foo Fighters "In Your Honor". The 'protection' was easily bypassed on my Mac. I didn't dare put it on my PC.

Time to pull out the Sharpies again.
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Reply #22 posted 12/31/09 4:43pm

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ernestsewell said:

squirrelgrease said:

That Sony debacle ended in a class-action lawsuit by Phillips - the developers of the red book CD standard(they were quite pissed) and consumers, and put an end to CD ant-copy software. It actually fucked up many computers. I only had one disc with copy protection on it and it was the Foo Fighters "In Your Honor". The 'protection' was easily bypassed on my Mac. I didn't dare put it on my PC.

Time to pull out the Sharpies again.



lol
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Reply #23 posted 12/31/09 6:00pm

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Vinyl, tape and digital copies. Its still freely available like most of his Warners back catalogue, here in New Zealand. We also have a really good store called Real Groovy which has a wide range of new and used Prince CDs, tapes and Vinyl.
So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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Reply #24 posted 12/31/09 9:54pm

hbk183

Is it the parade album in a album cover like the Purple rain album. or is it like a platic cover.
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Reply #25 posted 01/01/10 10:33am

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Actually, I've seen all of his 80's catalogue and more as if they've restocked him for some reason.
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Reply #26 posted 01/01/10 7:14pm

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xlr8r said:

Actually, I've seen all of his 80's catalogue and more as if they've restocked him for some reason.


WB put the back catalog in print again last year, except for The Black Album and of course, The Gold Experience. Not sure about Chaos And Disorder and The Vault, though. Those might still be OOP.
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Reply #27 posted 01/01/10 7:24pm

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I actually saw several vinyl copies at my local indie wrecka stow on Wednesday.
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Reply #28 posted 01/01/10 8:12pm

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No-I actually bought my current copy off of ebay.
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squirrelgrease said:

WB put the back catalog in print again last year, except for The Black Album and of course, The Gold Experience.


Why the 'of course'? This has always been a mystery to me. Isn't it a straight-up WB album, like any other?
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