
September 4th 07, 03:46 AM
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Here we go again!
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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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Not that much less of a stretch than what Keith was saying - that the fact
that CD sales are being replaced by downloaded music is somehow relevant
to
the fact that analog media like the LP went from 100% of the market to
only
a percent or two.
The vinylistas can only dare to dream it will ever again reach "a percent or
two" of total recorded music sales! :-)
MrT.
Other than the resulting increased selection of new stuff, why would
they care?
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September 4th 07, 04:17 AM
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Here we go again!
"Jenn" wrote in message
om...
Not that much less of a stretch than what Keith was saying - that the
fact
that CD sales are being replaced by downloaded music is somehow
relevant
to
the fact that analog media like the LP went from 100% of the market to
only
a percent or two.
The vinylistas can only dare to dream it will ever again reach "a
percent or
two" of total recorded music sales! :-)
Other than the resulting increased selection of new stuff, why would
they care?
Yes, they certainly wouldn't want an increase in availability or titles,
would they?
Much prefer to keep playing the same out worn out ones I guess. :-)
MrT.
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September 4th 07, 04:19 AM
posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.tubes,uk.rec.audio
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Here we go again!
In article ,
"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message
om...
Not that much less of a stretch than what Keith was saying - that the
fact
that CD sales are being replaced by downloaded music is somehow
relevant
to
the fact that analog media like the LP went from 100% of the market to
only
a percent or two.
The vinylistas can only dare to dream it will ever again reach "a
percent or
two" of total recorded music sales! :-)
Other than the resulting increased selection of new stuff, why would
they care?
Yes, they certainly wouldn't want an increase in availability or titles,
would they?
Much prefer to keep playing the same out worn out ones I guess. :-)
MrT.
As I said, Mr. T:"other than..."
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September 4th 07, 04:30 AM
posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.tubes,uk.rec.audio
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Here we go again!
"Jenn" wrote in message
om...
Other than the resulting increased selection of new stuff, why would
they care?
Yes, they certainly wouldn't want an increase in availability or titles,
would they?
Much prefer to keep playing the same out worn out ones I guess. :-)
As I said, Mr. T:"other than..."
So you were just being funny then? If you add a smiley it is more obvious.
MrT.
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September 4th 07, 12:10 PM
posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.tubes,uk.rec.audio
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Here we go again!
"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message
u...
"Jenn" wrote in message
om...
Not that much less of a stretch than what Keith was saying - that the
fact
that CD sales are being replaced by downloaded music is somehow
relevant
to
the fact that analog media like the LP went from 100% of the market
to
only
a percent or two.
The vinylistas can only dare to dream it will ever again reach "a
percent or
two" of total recorded music sales! :-)
Other than the resulting increased selection of new stuff, why would
they care?
Yes, they certainly wouldn't want an increase in availability or titles,
would they?
Much prefer to keep playing the same out worn out ones I guess. :-)
The more you play vinyl, the more it sounds like vinyl! ;-)
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September 4th 07, 12:10 PM
posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.tubes,uk.rec.audio
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Here we go again!
"Jenn" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
. ..
Not that much less of a stretch than what Keith was saying - that the
fact
that CD sales are being replaced by downloaded music is somehow
relevant
to
the fact that analog media like the LP went from 100% of the market to
only
a percent or two.
The vinylistas can only dare to dream it will ever again reach "a percent
or
two" of total recorded music sales! :-)
MrT.
Other than the resulting increased selection of new stuff, why would
they care?
The selection of new LP titles is going to loose a lot, as the sales
continue to drop. Remember, it already fell into a horrifically deep hole
from where it was say 20 years ago.
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