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Post by thetarrynator on Oct 21, 2009 7:35:17 GMT -5
Mr. Hudson - Straight No Chaser - 9/10
La Roux - La Roux - 6.5/10
Frankmusik - Complete Me - 9/10
Skeleton Crew - Bring It On - 5/10
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Post by ThePunisher_129 on Oct 31, 2009 16:21:12 GMT -5
Alice In Chains- Black Give Way To Blue 9.5/10 Megadeth- Endgame 9/10 Evile- Infected Nations- 7.5/10 Alice In Chains- Jar Of Flies 10/10
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Post by Mutant Crouch on Nov 2, 2009 14:35:55 GMT -5
In Concert With the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir Procol Harum - 9/10 Farm - Dinosaur Jr - 7/10 Battle for the Sun - Placebo - 6/10 The Resistance Muse - 7/10
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Post by thetarrynator on Nov 22, 2009 15:11:02 GMT -5
N-Dubz - Against All Odds - 6/10
Black Eyed Peas - The Energy Never Dies - 8/10
JLS - JLS - 6/10
Edit: Empire of the Sun - Walking on a Dream - 9/10
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Post by lol on Dec 6, 2009 8:01:22 GMT -5
Rufus Wainwright - 'Poses' - 9/10
Will Young - 'Let It Go' - 7/10
Mika - 'The Boy Who Knew Too Much' - 9/10
I'll be getting 'The Element of Freedom' soon, hopefully. I was gonna get Muse's new one, but the tracks I heard on YouTube were dead disappointing.
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Post by thetarrynator on Jan 2, 2010 17:13:02 GMT -5
3OH!3 - Want - 9/10
Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream - 7/10
Chris Brown - Graffiti - 6/10
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Post by burke211 on Jan 3, 2010 12:54:07 GMT -5
Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3: 7/10. Kinda pointless buy really, all the best songs I had already downloaded months ago.
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Post by lol on Jan 3, 2010 15:14:29 GMT -5
Alicia Keys - The Element of Freedom - 9.5/10...her best one yet.
Glee: The Music Volume 1 - 9/10 Glee: The Music Volume 2 - 8.5/10
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Post by thetarrynator on Jan 5, 2010 18:54:23 GMT -5
I can't even remember the last CD I bought. Maybe this should have been rate the last songs you illegally downloaded I'm seriously against illegally downloading music. Musical artists are giving up their career because of the lack of money they're making because of people illegally downloading their songs.
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Post by Queen of the Damned on Jan 5, 2010 20:28:41 GMT -5
I can't even remember the last CD I bought. Maybe this should have been rate the last songs you illegally downloaded I'm seriously against illegally downloading music. Musical artists are giving up their career because of the lack of money they're making because of people illegally downloading their songs. then why not lower the cost of cds that haven't gone down, but in fact up since they came out and not charge a fortune for concert tickets as well...
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Post by thetarrynator on Jan 5, 2010 20:45:27 GMT -5
I'm seriously against illegally downloading music. Musical artists are giving up their career because of the lack of money they're making because of people illegally downloading their songs. then why not lower the cost of cds that haven't gone down, but in fact up since they came out and not charge a fortune for concert tickets as well... The cost of CD's must be a bomb in the states then because I can tell you in the UK, CD's are very cheap.
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Post by lol on Jan 5, 2010 21:52:59 GMT -5
Artists make the vast majority of their money on tours though. It's the labels that suffer primarily when it comes to a lack of album sales.
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Post by Queen of the Damned on Jan 6, 2010 9:47:07 GMT -5
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Post by thetarrynator on Jan 6, 2010 11:22:04 GMT -5
Black Eyed Peas' album "The E.N.D." is there for $9.99 which in GBP is £6.25. That same CD is £8.99 here, which is $14.37. Making the UK's CD's more expensive.
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Post by Queen of the Damned on Jan 7, 2010 16:06:41 GMT -5
The most expensive part of a CD is the little plastic hinged case that it comes in and you've seen how cheap those things are. So with the hyper inflated profit margin on the actually CD is there to compensate for shrinkage due to theft or other underhanded dealings. I'm not saying its right but greed gives more room for piracy. The more people are over charged the more room there is to make profitable copies. there needs to be a happy medium...I think they found that with Itunes...in reality, CD's are a dying breed...
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Post by astrozombie50 on Feb 16, 2010 2:38:25 GMT -5
The Rocket Summer - You Gotta Believe EP 6.5/10 Jack's Mannequin - Dear Jack 7/10 Parachute - Losing Sleep 8/10 Ke$ha - Animal 6/10
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Post by lol on Jun 19, 2010 14:03:01 GMT -5
Rufus Wainwright - "All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu" 10/10 It's incredibly well-written, and definitely his most personal album yet. He's the best songwriter in modern music without a doubt. It's like awesome poetry set to equally awesome music. Um... I definitely need to be in the right mood to listen to it, given that the overall theme is a reflection on the death of his mother. Not exactly a feel-good, Summer album.
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Post by thetarrynator on Sept 5, 2010 15:43:34 GMT -5
I have to redo one.
KiD CuDi - Man on the Moon: End of Day - 9/10
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Post by BigFaker on Sept 6, 2010 3:58:12 GMT -5
I can't even remember the last CD I bought. Maybe this should have been rate the last songs you illegally downloaded I'm seriously against illegally downloading music. Musical artists are giving up their career because of the lack of money they're making because of people illegally downloading their songs. That's bullshit to be honest mate. No one is leaving their music career behind because of illegal downloading. As tiarnan said, many artists make a large sum of their money at their gigs, and some have even commented that if the songs are good enough people will still pay to see them live, which is why you find some artists aren't as massively concerned with illegal downloading as the bands and artists that just drill out dross (ie Metallica).
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Post by Synyster Gates on Sept 6, 2010 8:05:08 GMT -5
I'm seriously against illegally downloading music. Musical artists are giving up their career because of the lack of money they're making because of people illegally downloading their songs. That's bullshit to be honest mate. No one is leaving their music career behind because of illegal downloading. As tiarnan said, many artists make a large sum of their money at their gigs, and some have even commented that if the songs are good enough people will still pay to see them live, which is why you find some artists aren't as massively concerned with illegal downloading as the bands and artists that just drill out dross (ie Metallica). I don't think Metallica really need to worry about people illegally downloading their music anyway because they haven't released a good album in 24 years . . .
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Post by BigFaker on Sept 6, 2010 8:30:46 GMT -5
That's bullshit to be honest mate. No one is leaving their music career behind because of illegal downloading. As tiarnan said, many artists make a large sum of their money at their gigs, and some have even commented that if the songs are good enough people will still pay to see them live, which is why you find some artists aren't as massively concerned with illegal downloading as the bands and artists that just drill out dross (ie Metallica). I don't think Metallica really need to worry about people illegally downloading their music anyway because they haven't released a good album in 24 years . . . Exactly, but they complain often because they don't put the effort into their albums which in turn would make anyone who downloads illegally, legally, or purchases it by other means less likely to fork out for tickets to see them.
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Post by burke211 on Sept 6, 2010 8:51:24 GMT -5
Eh, I fully admit to illegally downloading an unreasonable amount of music. Although, in the rare case of me hearing an amazing album, I'll then go out and buy it for real. I just like to have the physical copy if it's something that I'm probably going to be listening to a lot.
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