Dungeon Studio wrote:Now there's an interesting one Cricket. I've met young people who've never bought a CD in their life, but have an extensive music collection on their iPod. For me, I've never bought any downloadable music yet. But I've certainly been given enough. (Nobody call the cops!) But I treat them as demos or tasters still - and if any band really grabs me, I'll make the effort to go out and buy the CD. So I'm still in this 'tangible physical' consumption. And sadly no band has made me get up off my ass yet. Sure, they do some great hits - but when I get another cut or two off the album, I can immediately guess their longevtiy. "6 months, a year and three, 2 and a half weeks..." It's like speculating stocks now.
This is exactly what i mean. First people say, i'll buy it if i like it and when you ask further about it they admit that " nothing so far has made them get up off their ass yet" Cus if you allready have the stuff in your possession then why go and buy it if you can spend the money on booze