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Do you prefer to buy an album or download certain songs? |
I was talking to one of my friends who was telling me that they have never bought a CD; they download everything they want from LimeWire. I burn and download as well (my local library has a very good CD section *sheepish look*), but I usually do this to check out something my friends recommend or something I heard on the radio. AMEN. I'm with you. If it's a band I like, I always buy the CD. If it's just a song I like that I heard on the radio, I download it. I like to download songs but I will also burn my friends CD's. INDIVIDUAL SONGS. I download music and burn CDs (cuz I just lost my iPod...). I think it's much more better because you could just select the songs you like more than having to buy an music artist's CD and not like some of their songs. I think it's also cheaper like that. Buying CDs is a good thing though if you are a huge fan of a singer or a band. I download or borrow from friends when it's just one of those "Ohhh! I love that new song!" or "Oh, I like that band!". Like you, I get some songs to sample a band. If I like it, then I'll buy the CD. I'm not going to just buy a CD without knowing anything. I won't buy one until I find some reviews and listen to a song or two from it. Albums are great. With you on the idea of the whole album, but not so much on the process of buying it. I hate the jewel case and the packaging, and CDs are so easily scratched - more of a risk to me than an accidental deletion that normally can be replaced. if i like the band i buy the cd Downloads will eventually kill the music industry because no one will want to make an artistic, solid and complete album. I support the artists I like by buying their CD's when they come out. If it's something I am not sure about or something that is really old and otherwise unavailable, I download. ok.. i like to buy the album, because you need the booklet, especially the liner notes and the lyrics + pics! my first full itunes-downloaded cd was avenged sevenfold's city of evil, but i never felt like i had the whole cd, cuz i never saw the liner notes. i only download cds from itunes if they have the digital booklets now. i also sample stuff from frostwire. good question! oh. if u buy an actual cd, make sure u put it on itunes or windows media right away, so it doesnt matter if it gets scratched. Both i buy the album ,then transfer to my itunes, i just like having a hard copy for some reason!! Well, i prefer downloading from limewire, i got the pro version so its definetly more conveinent,(if you want to know how to get it for free download it from the basic lol) anyways yeh, thats just my thing for one, it can be by more than one artist/song/band also you dont have to worry about it being edited or scratched, and you can take it on the go and you dont have to pay a cent, cause if you want one album and only a few songs off of it, theres no sense in buying a whole 20-40 dollar cd if your only going to listen to like 3 songs for instance, And this way you can get all of your favorite songs from every album onto one cd if you dont have all the albums, occasionlly i might by a cd, depending on where its from like hastings, not wal mart because they are all edited and scratch easily, anyways that is my opinion. I'm guilty of downloading music from other sources, but only to make sure that I like the song, and then I'll go out and buy the album. Always. but I personally like downloading my music from itunes, it saves me a trip to the store and thus I can automatically transfer the songs to my ipod without any problems that limewire causes. I also like itunes because I can buy an album in bits and pieces until I can actually afford to buy the whole album ,it's very cost effective for me that way. Well, what I usually do is ask a friend for the album I want, and listen to it ... If I like most of the songs and the album has a nice cover, I will but it. And the songs that I don't like in that album I grow into liking them, cause that's what usually happens haha. I think it's all up to how far you appreciate music. Some people prefer songs and instant gratification so it's fine for them to just download songs. But to others, who appreciate the full experience of an album.... we buy CDs or Vinyl. I personally appreciate the way an album is mixed, the sound or theme through-out the album, and the message they're trying to convey. Just one song of an album to me is like watching 30 minutes of a movie. It might be the best part but it's not nearly as significant if you haven't watched the whole thing to get the bigger picture. the album a album I like to buy songs individually, only because sometimes i'll buy an album not knowing what to expect, and when i finally listen to it, i find only two or three good songs. If the album is very god and i know that already, i'll buy the whole thing. i prefer a cd. i normally don't get it until i heard 3 or more songs from the same cd. buy the album I like to buy the album, then I can put it in my computer and have it on Itunes too for my ipod. If it's an artist I really like, I'll usually go out and buy the cd. I like having the literal cd with the little booklet with pictures and yeah, I love to read the "thank you's". Although I download alot of my songs from iTunes, I still like getting an actual cd. Somehow it's more exciting. I prefer to by a cd of an artist or band that I like. My belief is that nothing is for free and so is music. I'd rather go through the process of buying a cd from a music store or ordering it online than downloading it on the internet. Also downloading songs on the internet is a lazy way. I hate all these excuses that people give saying that they can't afford the money to buy a cd and they are overpriced and also that music should be for free. i think you can download the music or you can buy the CD songs if you don't know how to download the music from Internet |
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