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"Get out of my happy cab!" My opinion of the Eagles is one thing I have in common with The Dude. I do however agree that the internets potential to distribute new music is exagerated. Basically I think its being used as a scapegoat to explain declining CD sales.
Quote from: Kim S. on 3 Nov 2007, 10:27 am"Get out of my happy cab!" My opinion of the Eagles is one thing I have in common with The Dude. I do however agree that the internets potential to distribute new music is exagerated. Basically I think its being used as a scapegoat to explain declining CD sales.I agree. The browsing experience online is also nothing like a real record store. Digital downloads don't offer a price advantage over CDs so why wouldn't you want the physical copy?I also think the only thing keeping the record companies from selling record number of CDs is price. When I was a kid in the 80s cassettes were $5-$7 for brand new music and I bought tons of them. Kids don't purchase music on iTunes because they don't have credit cards. Basically, theres always been a lower cost alternative to the traditional album. First it was 45 singles then it was 8-tracks, then it was prerecorded cassettes. Now theres nothing. If you want the new music you have to shell out $15 for it or happen to catch it on sale at Target for $12.
...This would also be beneficial from a public relations angle whereas now their name is associated with Walmart which will really irritate their old fan base and subject them to charges of hypocrisy. Soon they too will be selling cars on TV...
The Eagles were products of the late sixties and seventies counterculture. I can't recall anything in their lyrics that has much to do with commerce. Please inform me!
Hey Rajacat, What happened to the "Or don't you listen to lyrics?" comment. Nice, quick editing.
Quote from: rajacat on 3 Nov 2007, 04:37 pmThe Eagles were products of the late sixties and seventies counterculture. I can't recall anything in their lyrics that has much to do with commerce. Please inform me! The Eagles are as counter-culture as Eagle Scouts; they're the darlings of top 40. And, don't be so quick to jump me. I'm not here to argue, I just wondered about your prospective.
Quote from: dmckean on 3 Nov 2007, 11:47 amQuote from: Kim S. on 3 Nov 2007, 10:27 am"Get out of my happy cab!" My opinion of the Eagles is one thing I have in common with The Dude. I do however agree that the internets potential to distribute new music is exagerated. Basically I think its being used as a scapegoat to explain declining CD sales.I agree. The browsing experience online is also nothing like a real record store. Digital downloads don't offer a price advantage over CDs so why wouldn't you want the physical copy?I also think the only thing keeping the record companies from selling record number of CDs is price. When I was a kid in the 80s cassettes were $5-$7 for brand new music and I bought tons of them. Kids don't purchase music on iTunes because they don't have credit cards. Basically, theres always been a lower cost alternative to the traditional album. First it was 45 singles then it was 8-tracks, then it was prerecorded cassettes. Now theres nothing. If you want the new music you have to shell out $15 for it or happen to catch it on sale at Target for $12.I agree. CDs cost too much. The blank disk itself only costs pennies whereas a vinyl LP must cost significantly more and is more expensive to ship. Why didn't the consumer benefit from the change to CDs? Greed . The record companies decided to maximize profits and not pass on the savings to the consumer and now they are whining because the music buyer is maximizing their purchasing power by downloading music from whatever source is available. The recording industry could marginalize illegal copying by lowering the price of a typical CD to $5.00 or so.If the Eagles want to sell more albums they should drastically lower the unit cost to the consumer. This would also be beneficial from a public relations angle whereas now their name is associated with Walmart which will really irritate their old fan base and subject them to charges of hypocrisy. Soon they too will be selling cars on TV. Don't they already have enough money for themselves and their heirs?
The Eagles....Happy Together ?