Does paying £3 a month for a download service suffice? If not, I buy the odd single such as "Louder" and "Promises". Once I get a car, cd's may be more frequented by me, unless I get a hotshot radio with an iDevice connector.
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Does paying £3 a month for a download service suffice? If not, I buy the odd single such as "Louder" and "Promises". Once I get a car, cd's may be more frequented by me, unless I get a hotshot radio with an iDevice connector.
Depends. A lot of download services, your actually only paying for the software. People don't actually realise LimeWire was actually legal in itself. They had the whole you agree not to use LimeWire against copyright stuff so that the users who did where the ones breaking the law. LimeWire never hosted the files it was all down to the user.
If some service is offering unlimited music, software film and TV downloads for a monthly figure then high chances are its a scam.
T@R clearly listens to awful music that doesn't release on vinyl otherwise he'd know how awesome it is when you open up the package and smell the pretty vinyl and then listen to all the indents on a piece of plastic make crystal clear music
can't really be bothered reading all that, you need to stop trying so hard on a forum lmao
no i don't really care that's why i said 'i'm not gonna sit here and argue'Quote:
Originally Posted by Judas
can you not read?
p.s i still vote digital!!@@~~
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oh god you shoulda quoted me so i coulda seen this!
and i do have music on vinyl you should read my posts...
what music is awful anyway i would love to know!
I used to always buy cds and I would still rather have something physical than downloading. Any music I have downloaded in the past, I have end up losing because I didn't back it up. Although I don't buy as much anymore. I mainly just use spotify/youtube.
Nothing but digital here.
Youtube, if I buy a CD (maybe one a year if that) i'll go to HMV.
usually buy from itunes.