I used to buy 'single' songs all the time in the 60's-70's
they would play at 45 RPM and would require a spindle adapter, so nothing really new there (other than not ALL songs were available as singles, but wait...that's the case on iTunes still).
I also remember what was called a "Concept" album.
This radical idea was to publish an album where each successive song added to the whole of the collection, The Wall by Pink Floyd is an excellent example, and I believe many of such albums are still available.
What has really changed is not the number of songs purchased but rather the missing "physical media" they were printed on.
This is where I think the record companies are losing out.
Ones and Zeros have replaced Vinyl and Plastic, and .jpgs have replaced cardboard packaging both of which the record companies made cheaply and greatly increased the cost of their products.
I used to buy 'single' songs all the time in the 60's-70's
they would play at 45 RPM and would require a spindle adapter, so nothing really new there (other than not ALL songs were available as singles, but wait...that's the case on iTunes still).
I also remember what was called a "Concept" album.
This radical idea was to publish an album where each successive song added to the whole of the collection, The Wall by Pink Floyd is an excellent example, and I believe many of such albums are still available.
What has really changed is not the number of songs purchased but rather the missing "physical media" they were printed on.
This is where I think the record companies are losing out.
Ones and Zeros have replaced Vinyl and Plastic, and .jpgs have replaced cardboard packaging both of which the record companies made cheaply and greatly increased the cost of their products.
Anyone else notice that there are a lot of things that are being said (and most likely done) to "protect" us, but for some reason or another we can't be filled in on the details?
Like the "plans" Mitt Romney has, they are so damn comprehensive and "good" they would instantly spawn disbelief.
The article stated she 'tried' what the 7K programs offered and they were not right for a 4yo child. I believe from her comments she would pay without a question if it actually would work for her. The only party with a hangup on the money side seems to be the patent holder. I think that the shame route may be the only available option at this point.
Albums vs. Singles
I used to buy 'single' songs all the time in the 60's-70's
they would play at 45 RPM and would require a spindle adapter, so nothing really new there (other than not ALL songs were available as singles, but wait...that's the case on iTunes still).
I also remember what was called a "Concept" album.
This radical idea was to publish an album where each successive song added to the whole of the collection, The Wall by Pink Floyd is an excellent example, and I believe many of such albums are still available.
What has really changed is not the number of songs purchased but rather the missing "physical media" they were printed on.
This is where I think the record companies are losing out.
Ones and Zeros have replaced Vinyl and Plastic, and .jpgs have replaced cardboard packaging both of which the record companies made cheaply and greatly increased the cost of their products.
Albums vs. Singles
I used to buy 'single' songs all the time in the 60's-70's
they would play at 45 RPM and would require a spindle adapter, so nothing really new there (other than not ALL songs were available as singles, but wait...that's the case on iTunes still).
I also remember what was called a "Concept" album.
This radical idea was to publish an album where each successive song added to the whole of the collection, The Wall by Pink Floyd is an excellent example, and I believe many of such albums are still available.
What has really changed is not the number of songs purchased but rather the missing "physical media" they were printed on.
This is where I think the record companies are losing out.
Ones and Zeros have replaced Vinyl and Plastic, and .jpgs have replaced cardboard packaging both of which the record companies made cheaply and greatly increased the cost of their products.
Re: Re: what a steaming pile
Actually it should be "Crash Override"
Ahh back when Jolie was really hot.
Desert Survival
I would have chosen the mirror first too!
What do I win?
Re: Re:
Yo South Philly in da house REPRESENT!
The Republican Trend
Anyone else notice that there are a lot of things that are being said (and most likely done) to "protect" us, but for some reason or another we can't be filled in on the details?
Like the "plans" Mitt Romney has, they are so damn comprehensive and "good" they would instantly spawn disbelief.
It could be worse!
I mean, she plays WoW, imagine if she was into Anarchy Online!
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The article stated she 'tried' what the 7K programs offered and they were not right for a 4yo child. I believe from her comments she would pay without a question if it actually would work for her. The only party with a hangup on the money side seems to be the patent holder. I think that the shame route may be the only available option at this point.
Hmm good advertising!
Hey that "In Time" movie sounds pretty cool.