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17th November 2010, 08:05 PM
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Central Defender
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The Beatles on iTunes
Sound quality worse than CD, no packaging, no transport costs, no retail costs, yet more expensive than CD: 99p per song, £10.99 per album, £17.99 per double album.
How does that work?
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17th November 2010, 08:08 PM
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Striker
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: The Scumm Bar
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
its the same with play.com, theres loads of download albums for £7.99 or more yet they sell the CD version for under a fiver
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17th November 2010, 08:52 PM
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Midfield
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
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Originally Posted by Le Chuck
its the same with play.com, theres loads of download albums for £7.99 or more yet they sell the CD version for under a fiver
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Probably a clear sign that less and less people want or buy CD's. I packed all mine away years ago, never to be seen again.
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17th November 2010, 09:00 PM
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Central Defender
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
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Originally Posted by Gerrin
Probably a clear sign that less and less people want or buy CD's. I packed all mine away years ago, never to be seen again.
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I sold most of mine on Amazon, including all my Beatles CDs.
(Fortunately I ripped everything onto mp3, so I've never had to resort to iTunes to rebuy stuff i'd already bought.)
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17th November 2010, 09:10 PM
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Winger
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
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Originally Posted by Monty Pigeon
Sound quality worse than CD, no packaging, no transport costs, no retail costs, yet more expensive than CD: 99p per song, £10.99 per album, £17.99 per double album.
How does that work?
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17th November 2010, 09:20 PM
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Striker
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
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Originally Posted by Monty Pigeon
Sound quality worse than CD, no packaging, no transport costs, no retail costs, yet more expensive than CD: 99p per song, £10.99 per album, £17.99 per double album.
How does that work?
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You can download lossless from iTunes, so sound quality isn't worse.
After that, it's market forces. People don't want CDs, and you need to sell fewer downloads for the same profit.
The price is absurd of course, but that's capitalism. Or moreover, that's capitalism in a market where the majority of people steal the product. Paid-for downloads is a bit like car insurance, in that the law abiding subsidise the criminal.
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17th November 2010, 09:22 PM
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Striker
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
Really is daft, but a lot of people tend to have more money than sense.
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17th November 2010, 09:34 PM
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Midfield
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
Just an idea....
have one one of them ol' turn-table things that spin 33/45rpm..
drop a bit of vinyl under a needle...
tune in.....drop out.. listen the way it was recorded.
Always sounds canny but a bugga when you you need 1000 tunes on the move....them ol' speakers can be a tad heavy!!
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17th November 2010, 09:51 PM
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Striker
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
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Originally Posted by Thornton Heath Macke
Just an idea....
have one one of them ol' turn-table things that spin 33/45rpm..
drop a bit of vinyl under a needle...
tune in.....drop out.. listen the way it was recorded.
Always sounds canny but a bugga when you you need 1000 tunes on the move....them ol' speakers can be a tad heavy!!
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I have Revolver on vinyl, never heard it any other way and it's still my favourite Beatles album by a mile.
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17th November 2010, 09:59 PM
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Striker
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: The Scumm Bar
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Re: The Beatles on iTunes
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Originally Posted by Gerrin
Probably a clear sign that less and less people want or buy CD's. I packed all mine away years ago, never to be seen again.
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but does somewhat contradict the music industry's agruement over why CD's cost so much
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