Ishmael wrote:Looks like you've moved on from boring Chicago noise-rock to boring Chicago "experimental." Congrats on the evolution.
Wow, who knew the desk staff from Kim's posted here?
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John George Peppers wrote:caix wrote:I've been buying vinyl for most things I already own on CD or MP3. Call me crazy.
Your crazy. Starting a vinyl collection makes about as much sense as picking up a coke habit.
Hey, what can I get into that:
-I'll think about all the time
-Search for when I can't find it what I want
-Spend a lot of money on.
Cocaine or Vinyl: no difference. You've gone down a terrible road my friends. A long and terrible road.
El Protoolio wrote:John George Peppers wrote:caix wrote:I've been buying vinyl for most things I already own on CD or MP3. Call me crazy.
Your crazy. Starting a vinyl collection makes about as much sense as picking up a coke habit.
Hey, what can I get into that:
-I'll think about all the time
-Search for when I can't find it what I want
-Spend a lot of money on.
Cocaine or Vinyl: no difference. You've gone down a terrible road my friends. A long and terrible road.
I don't buy one everyday. Sometimes I go months without buying a record. I can stop anytime I want to.
After I have everything I could ever like on vinyl.
Steve V. wrote:A product of post-millenium download mayhem, I've walked a similar vinyl laden path.
If I bought it on Mp3 or CD, unless I really really really love the album, I leave it on the format in which it was bought.
It is a waste of money and a vanity issue in my eyes to re-buy something on vinyl. If you really want to have a nice vinyl collection, discipline yourself to make all your "new" music purchases on wax instead of CDs or tapes or mp3s. If you're already buying a lot of music, you should have a decent stack in no time.
caix wrote:I've been buying vinyl for most things I already own on CD or MP3. Call me crazy.
Steve V. wrote:El Protoolio wrote:John George Peppers wrote:caix wrote:I've been buying vinyl for most things I already own on CD or MP3. Call me crazy.
Your crazy. Starting a vinyl collection makes about as much sense as picking up a coke habit.
Hey, what can I get into that:
-I'll think about all the time
-Search for when I can't find it what I want
-Spend a lot of money on.
Cocaine or Vinyl: no difference. You've gone down a terrible road my friends. A long and terrible road.
I don't buy one everyday. Sometimes I go months without buying a record. I can stop anytime I want to.
After I have everything I could ever like on vinyl.
A product of post-millenium download mayhem, I've walked a similar vinyl laden path.
If I bought it on Mp3 or CD, unless I really really really love the album, I leave it on the format in which it was bought.
It is a waste of money and a vanity issue in my eyes to re-buy something on vinyl. If you really want to have a nice vinyl collection, discipline yourself to make all your "new" music purchases on wax instead of CDs or tapes or mp3s. If you're already buying a lot of music, you should have a decent stack in no time.
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
El Protoolio wrote:Steve V. wrote:A product of post-millenium download mayhem, I've walked a similar vinyl laden path.
If I bought it on Mp3 or CD, unless I really really really love the album, I leave it on the format in which it was bought.
It is a waste of money and a vanity issue in my eyes to re-buy something on vinyl. If you really want to have a nice vinyl collection, discipline yourself to make all your "new" music purchases on wax instead of CDs or tapes or mp3s. If you're already buying a lot of music, you should have a decent stack in no time.
I'm not rebuying anything doude, I've always bought it in that format. I never even had a CD player until 2000 and all of the CD's I have are either given to me our bought in used stores when they don't put it on LP. I have a large mp3 collection and some things I have in that format that I got for free I have bought on vinyl when I saw it because I want to make damn sure I don't lose it. Computers are fuck ups waiting to be installed.
You're what? 19? And you're telling me how to budget my music buying? I've been buying music since the 80's and in the 80's all I had to play it on was my Dad's turntable. It never occured to me to buy CD's until I was long out of college and even then it was out of necessity.
This is not vanity, this is fandom.
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