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The only way I would even consider purchasing online is if it were hi-res, say, 24-96, and I was allowed to re-download it any time in the future, and had a guarantee that it would be accessible for life, and it cost half as much, or less.
Now imagine if i owned a manufacturing facility and bought all the resources in bulk-the end cost for that product would be,what at least 50% lower.So i am a major big deal label and i signed the hot new band...call em' "Bum piss" And the cd release "songs i wrote while i watched Munsters reruns" is coming out and will retail for -low 12.99 to high 16.99 .......I paid these guys next to nothing and even though they recorded this on a Sony walkman in the unabomber shack i charged them back all the inflated costs of manufacturing,printing,media ads,my secretary's breast job,my two cars and a whole lot of everything else i could bury in the fine print.
It's a losing battle, though. These are just the baby steps humanity is taking to its final destiny of brains in jars.
Anybody agree to my theory:One reason the CD won over the vinyl was because it took up a LOT less space on the shelves?Think about that for a second.It benefits the brick and mortar store due to the fact they can pack more "dollars" in a given amount of floor space. It was an easy sell.True?...