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Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?
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Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


I recon about..
45% CD's purchased from Amazon/Play etc
33.3% CD's purchased secondhand from ebay
16% CD's borrowed from friends to copy and, errr, evaluate before purchase..
5.7% CD's from brick and mortar shops


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Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


I recon about..
45% CD's purchased from Amazon/Play etc
33.3% CD's purchased secondhand from ebay
16% CD's borrowed from friends to copy and, errr, evaluate before purchase..
5.7% CD's from brick and mortar shops


Interesting, thanks!
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On Feb 19, 8:13�am, Jenn wrote:
Tower is gone. �Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. �What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


Right now...100% Music Millenium.

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Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out,
depending on your location. What percentage of your
music (in whatever format) buying would you estimate
takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


Close to zero. I obtain my recorded music the best way - I make it.


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et,
Jenn wrote:

Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


I've purchased only a couple of new cds from stores in the last year,
but plenty of used cds. The remaining 50%, to make a guess, is mail
order/internet.

FWIW, the two are the new Imperial Teen and an MTT Mahler SACD hybrid,
neither of which I've heard.

Stephen


That whole Mahler series is just fantastic, musically and sonically.


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Jenn a écrit :
Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


Presently it is still close to 100%. I never buy music on the net or
download music. I also buy my music from the artist himself at the
concert if available.

Jocelyn
Proud Son of Leo Major, DCM & Bar
To know why I am proud go the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Major
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On Feb 19, 11:13 am, Jenn wrote:
Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


98%

mostly Borders
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On Feb 19, 2:09 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
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Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out,
depending on your location. What percentage of your
music (in whatever format) buying would you estimate
takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


Close to zero. I obtain my recorded music the best way - I make it.


so, 100 % of your listening is of your pathetic church choir.


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Clyde Slick said:

Close to zero. I obtain my recorded music the best way - I make it.


so, 100 % of your listening is of your pathetic church choir.


That's the conclusion I drew. Isn't that pitiable?



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On Feb 19, 10:13*am, Jenn wrote:
Tower is gone. *Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. *What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


In my case, about 90%. The 10% is for things I can't find locally or
eBay purchases.
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On Feb 19, 3:35*pm, George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast .
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Clyde Slick said:

Close to zero. I obtain my recorded music the best way - I make it.


so, 100 % of your listening is of your pathetic church choir.


That's the conclusion I drew. Isn't that pitiable?


Another option is that GOIA illegally records other groups.

I wonder where I can pick up a copy of something GOIA recorded. I'd
like to see how it sounds. Have you ever released anything
commercially, GOIA?
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Shhhh! said:

I wonder where I can pick up a copy of something GOIA recorded. I'd
like to see how it sounds. Have you ever released anything
commercially, GOIA?


You're abusing the Krooborg again. Happy with yourself?



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On Feb 19, 10:55�am, Bill Riel wrote:
In article 4bd6b17d-7ff7-44ee-9d0d-6c81b0e12da9
@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com, says...

Right now...100% Music Millenium.


Hey Boon,

We just got back from Portland (had an *amazing* time) and I noticed
that Music Millenium on 23rd had just closed its doors :-(

I was looking forward to spending some time there, too! I can't complain
much because I did very well at Everday Music and found a couple things
of interest at Jackpot Records, but I was pretty disappointed about 23rd
Ave. Still, we managed a nice lunch at Papa Hayden's so all was not
lost!

Anyway, to answer the original question, I probably do about 80% in
brick and morter and 20% on-line, split between Amazon (for CDs) and
Adagio Plus (vinyl).

-- �
Bill


You didn't go the other one on 32nd and Burnside? Terry Currier, the
owner, told me that the one on 23rd wasn't makinga profit, and it was
starting to affect the larger store. So he cut his losses. As a
result, the remaining store is incredible busy now.

Boon


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On Feb 19, 4:47*pm, George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast .
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Shhhh! said:

I wonder where I can pick up a copy of something GOIA recorded. I'd
like to see how it sounds. Have you ever released anything
commercially, GOIA?


You're abusing the Krooborg again. Happy with yourself?


I saw him call it "the best". I'd like a chance to verify his claim.

There was no abuse involved. I'd imagine that someone with GOIA's vast
recording experience would have something I could pick up on Amazon,
that's all.
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On Feb 19, 4:47*pm, George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast .
net wrote:
Shhhh! said:

I wonder where I can pick up a copy of something GOIA recorded. I'd
like to see how it sounds. Have you ever released anything
commercially, GOIA?


You're abusing the Krooborg again. Happy with yourself?


I saw him call it "the best". I'd like a chance to verify his claim.

There was no abuse involved. I'd imagine that someone with GOIA's vast
recording experience would have something I could pick up on Amazon,
that's all.


I've asked Arny for an example of his recordings, for curiosity, and
because I'm starting to get into recording. He said that he wouldn't
due to not having permission to share the recordings (in the case of the
festival contests he records), and due to copyright (IIRC) (in the case
of his church music). From my experience, there would be no problem
with copyright issues, but anyway, it didn't work out.
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I've asked Arny for an example of his recordings, for
curiosity, and because I'm starting to get into
recording. He said that he wouldn't due to not having
permission to share the recordings (in the case of the
festival contests he records), and due to copyright
(IIRC) (in the case of his church music). From my
experience, there would be no problem with copyright
issues, but anyway, it didn't work out.


Fact is Jenn, your obsessive patterns of behavior strongly suggest that were
you to actually hear one of my recordings, you would suffer a meltdown of
hypercriticality. Fact is, I do very pragmatic work. I mostly hastily record
young amateurs in questionable acoustical environments. A lot of it is not
even pretty to some of the adoring parents of many of the performers.


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On Feb 19, 9:46*pm, Soundhaspriority wrote:
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*"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote:


On Feb 19, 4:47*pm, George M. Middius cmndr _ *george @ comcast .
net wrote:
Shhhh! said:


I wonder where I can pick up a copy of something GOIA recorded. I'd
like to see how it sounds. Have you ever released anything
commercially, GOIA?


You're abusing the Krooborg again. Happy with yourself?


I saw him call it "the best". I'd like a chance to verify his claim.


There was no abuse involved. I'd imagine that someone with GOIA's vast
recording experience would have something I could pick up on Amazon,
that's all.


I've asked Arny for an example of his recordings, for curiosity, and
because I'm starting to get into recording. *He said that he wouldn't
due to not having permission to share the recordings (in the case of the
festival contests he records), and due to copyright (IIRC) (in the case
of his church music). *From my experience, there would be no problem
with copyright issues, but anyway, it didn't work out.


You've admitted in the first sentence that you have no experience, and in
the last you trumpet it.

It would seem that your only areas of experience is watching your lesbian
hero Ellen DeGenerate, and "eating at the Y", if you get my drift.


Bob, are you sure this is lyin' bwian?

This level of "humor" could easily be attributed to someone else here,
if you get my drift. ;-)
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out,
depending on your location. What percentage of your
music (in whatever format) buying would you estimate
takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


Close to zero. I obtain my recorded music the best way - I make it.


It may be the best (cheapest) way to oibtain music,
but I wonder if it is the best music? Probably not:-)

One should also listen constantly to other
people's work. That's what professionals do:-)

Even the best of us has so much to learn.
Buy some Russian or Czech recordings, Arny.
I think you will be very pleasantly surprised
by the quality of both orchestral and choral
performance and recording.

Last time I visited one of my clients in Sweden
(who is a world authority on Mozart) he was
listening intently to Pink Floyd, and making notes.
Later, at dinner, one of the topics we discussed
was the merit of "delay on the reverb" as opposed
to "reverb on the delay" Think it through, Arny. I
wonder what Mozart would have thought:-)

Best regards
Iain









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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote:

On Feb 19, 4:47*pm, George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast .
net wrote:
Shhhh! said:

I wonder where I can pick up a copy of something GOIA recorded. I'd
like to see how it sounds. Have you ever released anything
commercially, GOIA?

You're abusing the Krooborg again. Happy with yourself?

I saw him call it "the best". I'd like a chance to verify his claim.

There was no abuse involved. I'd imagine that someone with GOIA's vast
recording experience would have something I could pick up on Amazon,
that's all.


I've asked Arny for an example of his recordings, for curiosity, and
because I'm starting to get into recording. He said that he wouldn't
due to not having permission to share the recordings (in the case of the
festival contests he records), and due to copyright (IIRC) (in the case
of his church music). From my experience, there would be no problem
with copyright issues, but anyway, it didn't work out.


You've admitted in the first sentence that you have no experience,


....with RECORDING...

and in
the last you trumpet it.


I "trumpet" experience with copyright issues. Two different things,
idiot.


It would seem that your only areas of experience is watching your lesbian
hero Ellen DeGenerate, and "eating at the Y", if you get my drift.

Bob Morein
(215) 646-4894


What a loon. Go sign your own name to something for a change.
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Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


Hmm. Interesting question:-)
About 50% of my new aquisitions are pre-release or review
copies. 20% come from bricks and mortar stores (I know
the owner and so get a generous discount) The rest come
from on-line ordering (vinyl from Elusive in the US for example)
I have no illegal copies, neither do I bother with .mp3 dowloads

Regards
Iain



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Not really from Robert. This is a forgery from the buzzardnews forger.

wrote in message


In article
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote:

On Feb 19, 4:47 pm, George M. Middius cmndr _ george
@ comcast . net wrote:
Shhhh! said:

I wonder where I can pick up a copy of something GOIA
recorded. I'd like to see how it sounds. Have you
ever released anything commercially, GOIA?

You're abusing the Krooborg again. Happy with yourself?

I saw him call it "the best". I'd like a chance to
verify his claim.

There was no abuse involved. I'd imagine that someone
with GOIA's vast recording experience would have
something I could pick up on Amazon, that's all.


I've asked Arny for an example of his recordings, for
curiosity, and because I'm starting to get into
recording. He said that he wouldn't due to not having
permission to share the recordings (in the case of the
festival contests he records), and due to copyright
(IIRC) (in the case of his church music). From my
experience, there would be no problem with copyright
issues, but anyway, it didn't work out.


You've admitted in the first sentence that you have no
experience, and in the last you trumpet it.

It would seem that your only areas of experience is
watching your lesbian hero Ellen DeGenerate, and "eating
at the Y", if you get my drift.

Bob Morein
(215) 646-4894



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"Iain Churches" wrote in message
i.fi...


"Jenn" wrote in message
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Tower is gone. Virgin is gone or on the way out, depending on your
location. What percentage of your music (in whatever format) buying
would you estimate takes place in brick and mortar stores these days?


Hmm. Interesting question:-)
About 50% of my new aquisitions are pre-release or review
copies. 20% come from bricks and mortar stores (I know
the owner and so get a generous discount) The rest come
from on-line ordering (vinyl from Elusive in the US for example)
I have no illegal copies, neither do I bother with .mp3 dowloads

Regards
Iain

Iain you're the first one to mention MP3 downloads. I will quite often
download an MP3 of an album to see if I like it before I buy it on line. I
use it as a way to demo the album before purchase and if I then buy it I
delete the download and if I don't buy it (because I don't like it) I still
delete the download.

BTW I buy most of my vinyl online, 100% of SACD/DVD-A online and 50/50 CDs
online or in stores. The only reason for the store buying is I love to
rummage through the bargain bins ;-) e.g Recently I picked up a couple of
Syd Barrett (RIP) CDs for approx. US$3.00 each

Cheers TT


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