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Reply #30 posted 09/15/15 12:58pm

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TrueFunkSoldier2 said:

People still care about physical copies??

Yes - people who are not idiots for technology and understand the multiple aspects of the music product that have been devalued - the tactile aspect, liner notes (for which Grammys were awarded), artwork, a permanent, non erasable medium for safer archiving and transport...

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Reply #31 posted 09/15/15 12:59pm

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nyse said:

TrueFunkSoldier2 said: yea, its better sound quality and a booklet with credits is cool. Add to the collection

It's not if you're using the HD streaming with Tidal, that's CD quality.

WHo cares when you can only hear it through Tidal - the inconvenience and control is stupefying. I guarantee the average person can not tell the difference - if there is one - in sound quality.

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Reply #32 posted 09/15/15 1:04pm

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ludwig said:

For a CD you have to pay just once. For a streaming service you have to pay every month to listen to the music. It isn't yours, it's just rented. Big difference.

For sure. I agree with you. I was solely talking about the claim of "better quality". Bear in mind that a lossless DRM-free version available to purchase digitally also is yours to keep forever for a one time fee and is also CD quality.

But can you tell a difference? And even if you can, is it worth it? Look at how much you have to pay to sign up each month and then to get files as opposed to buying a CD once.

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Reply #33 posted 09/15/15 1:17pm

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FUNKYNESS said:



RaspBerryGirlFriend said:




ludwig said:



For a CD you have to pay just once. For a streaming service you have to pay every month to listen to the music. It isn't yours, it's just rented. Big difference.



For sure. I agree with you. I was solely talking about the claim of "better quality". Bear in mind that a lossless DRM-free version available to purchase digitally also is yours to keep forever for a one time fee and is also CD quality.



But can you tell a difference? And even if you can, is it worth it? Look at how much you have to pay to sign up each month and then to get files as opposed to buying a CD once.




True. But you're getting access to millions of songs throug Tidal and other streaming services, not just one CD.

To each their own, and I'm not trying to argue. I love buying CDs of my favorite artists AND streaming to listen to all the stuff I can't buy for budget and sanity reasons.
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Reply #34 posted 09/15/15 1:34pm

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the CD is $25 on Tidal? THis makes the whole Tidal thing even more ridiculous

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Reply #35 posted 09/15/15 1:55pm

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TrueFunkSoldier2 said:

People still care about physical copies??

I prefer physical copies, so yes.

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Reply #36 posted 09/15/15 1:57pm

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FUNKYNESS said:

But can you tell a difference? And even if you can, is it worth it? Look at how much you have to pay to sign up each month and then to get files as opposed to buying a CD once.

True. But you're getting access to millions of songs throug Tidal and other streaming services, not just one CD. To each their own, and I'm not trying to argue. I love buying CDs of my favorite artists AND streaming to listen to all the stuff I can't buy for budget and sanity reasons.

There is access to millions of songs and artists in over a hundred ways for almost nothing if not free. It is like paying for the radio. Those of us old enough to remember when the radio and TV were free, its a hard sell. Youngsters raised on technology - and the "not so" youngsters who want to seem hip - may find some more value in it. Hey, someone has to be ripped off in the tech business - might as well be the slaves of it. The huge gaping holes in this model is verified by Tidal making its first allowance for downloading files AND actually selling CDs - there is a giant demographic that you miss with this leasing system of music when people want ot own it.

TO each his own I suppose

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Reply #37 posted 09/15/15 1:59pm

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FUNKYNESS said:

RaspBerryGirlFriend said:

For sure. I agree with you. I was solely talking about the claim of "better quality". Bear in mind that a lossless DRM-free version available to purchase digitally also is yours to keep forever for a one time fee and is also CD quality.

But can you tell a difference? And even if you can, is it worth it? Look at how much you have to pay to sign up each month and then to get files as opposed to buying a CD once.

No I personally can't tell the difference. Again I agree with you, I prefer to have a copy of the music that I personally own and that I can listen to at any time in either CD or digital format (and I tend to prefer the convienience of a digital download nowadays), rather than just "renting" my music for a monthly fee as is the case with streaming services (my family does have a Spotify account but I use it only as a supplement to buying releases, not a replacement.) My inital post was simply a refuting of the idea that a CD release is "better quality" than the Tidal stream, given that you can stream music from Tidal in lossless quality. It was not a comparison of the myriad differences between streaming and purchasing a CD, I was referring to that one aspect alone.

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Reply #38 posted 09/15/15 2:27pm

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TrueFunkSoldier2 said:

People still care about physical copies??

I do for Artist/Groups that I like. Most of todays so called "artist" are only worth a download here and there if at all.

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Reply #39 posted 09/15/15 2:42pm

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TrueFunkSoldier2 said:

People still care about physical copies??


I think so. After I got my copies I left a last copy for the next person at the store I went to.
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Reply #40 posted 09/15/15 2:44pm

dazedawhile

is anyone in los angeles? i want to buy the CD but at lowest price. yet i dont see on the websites of bb, target, o walmart. amoeba has it for 15$

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Reply #41 posted 09/15/15 3:02pm

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Target has it for $13.99, I think the Electric Fetus in Mpls has it too.

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Reply #42 posted 09/15/15 3:25pm

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It was not at either of my local Target stores, but I just picked it up at Walmart for $11.88 (cheapest price I'm seeing listed here on the Org). No real "promotional" signage or anything at Walmart - it was just there in the New section.

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Reply #43 posted 09/15/15 3:37pm

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I will always buy the physical disc when it comes to Prince. I like to have a copy that way I can rip it as many times as I want and not have to worry about losing a digital download. I'm a collector as well so it comes with the territory.

Have fun picking up your Prince album at the store, that's something that could never get old to me.

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Reply #44 posted 09/15/15 3:41pm

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wildgoldenhoney said:

!!! I was just at Walmart and didn't think to look. err

I was just in Walmart and there was only a couple copies of AOA and a PE hidden behind a whole bunch of Prince Royce CDs.

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Reply #45 posted 09/15/15 3:51pm

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FUNKYNESS said:



wildgoldenhoney said:


!!! I was just at Walmart and didn't think to look. err

I was just in Walmart and there was only a couple copies of AOA and a PE hidden behind a whole bunch of Prince Royce CDs.


Nearly sold out - that's a good thing. Someone probably hid PE until they can come back for it.
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Reply #46 posted 09/15/15 3:52pm

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FUNKYNESS said:



KingSausage said:


FUNKYNESS said:


But can you tell a difference? And even if you can, is it worth it? Look at how much you have to pay to sign up each month and then to get files as opposed to buying a CD once.



True. But you're getting access to millions of songs throug Tidal and other streaming services, not just one CD. To each their own, and I'm not trying to argue. I love buying CDs of my favorite artists AND streaming to listen to all the stuff I can't buy for budget and sanity reasons.

There is access to millions of songs and artists in over a hundred ways for almost nothing if not free. It is like paying for the radio. Those of us old enough to remember when the radio and TV were free, its a hard sell. Youngsters raised on technology - and the "not so" youngsters who want to seem hip - may find some more value in it. Hey, someone has to be ripped off in the tech business - might as well be the slaves of it. The huge gaping holes in this model is verified by Tidal making its first allowance for downloading files AND actually selling CDs - there is a giant demographic that you miss with this leasing system of music when people want ot own it.



TO each his own I suppose




I'm also old enough to remember radio back when it was the shit. The thing with streaming services is you can choose exactly what to listen to. For only $10 a month. That's pretty damn good.
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Reply #47 posted 09/15/15 7:29pm

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Who listens to millions of songs? Majority of people tend to listen to their favorites over and over and a few new artists occasionally.

The sound quality on tidal is most excellent though. It sounds better than other streaming services I have listened to. If I was inclined to rent my music I'd consider Tidal.

What Target and Wal Marts are you guys finding cds in? I have found none in the stores here. eek

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Reply #48 posted 09/15/15 8:42pm

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KingSausage said:

FUNKYNESS said:

There is access to millions of songs and artists in over a hundred ways for almost nothing if not free. It is like paying for the radio. Those of us old enough to remember when the radio and TV were free, its a hard sell. Youngsters raised on technology - and the "not so" youngsters who want to seem hip - may find some more value in it. Hey, someone has to be ripped off in the tech business - might as well be the slaves of it. The huge gaping holes in this model is verified by Tidal making its first allowance for downloading files AND actually selling CDs - there is a giant demographic that you miss with this leasing system of music when people want ot own it.

TO each his own I suppose

I'm also old enough to remember radio back when it was the shit. The thing with streaming services is you can choose exactly what to listen to. For only $10 a month. That's pretty damn good.

But radio was free and you could tape entire albums off of it. priest

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Reply #49 posted 09/16/15 12:39am

dazedawhile

i thot this forum was 'hit n run at wal mart. so why are we talking about things that have nothing to do with this.

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Reply #50 posted 09/16/15 12:41am

dazedawhile

oh?! you bought it at _______?! where?! how about what city! we can figure out it is not in all locations so a little more info might actually be valuable! duh!

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Reply #51 posted 09/16/15 12:42am

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dazedawhile said:

i thot this forum was 'hit n run at wal mart. so why are we talking about things that have nothing to do with this.





Because discussing HnR at Walmart fucking sucks.
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Reply #52 posted 09/16/15 1:03am

dazedawhile

ok, so start a new forum. duh

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Reply #53 posted 09/16/15 3:11am

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Target in Highland Park, Il.
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Reply #54 posted 09/16/15 3:34am

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And what's the deal with airplane food?

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Reply #55 posted 09/16/15 4:19am

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dadeepop said:

And what's the deal with airplane food?




I want to pay for my food and eat it, not pay for some subscription to a food service.
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Reply #56 posted 09/16/15 4:42am

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KingSausage said:

dadeepop said:

And what's the deal with airplane food?

I want to pay for my food and eat it, not pay for some subscription to a food service.


Haha lol

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Reply #57 posted 09/16/15 5:29am

luvsexy4all

anyone know where i can buy in NYC??? not at best buy or target

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Reply #58 posted 09/16/15 5:32am

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TrueFunkSoldier2 said:

People still care about physical copies??

eek

People don't care about physical copies?

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Reply #59 posted 09/16/15 6:23am

luvsexy4all

what about new jersey?

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