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i dont buy anything because your all getting conned, when i was younger i bought alot of cds lp and videos now as technoligy has moved its way cheaper to produce
but the price has went up in the actual stores,
also remember who made the indusrtrys they are today, all of your parents and their parents including mine my dad has over 200 Vinyl lps and he had 5 brothers
who had vast collections to, so instead of ripping from vinyl i rather download them all again for him, save me the time as people have alreready done it for me.
how many times are we going to see elvis appearing in new unreleased albums and the beatles2 the music industry is sucking you dry,
You have some good points. But, what is anything reallly worth? I'll tell you. It's worth whatever people are willing to pay. In a sense it's good that file sharing exists. It's competition and competition levels the playing field. But, again, How would you feel if the way you made a living was affected by this technology. I'm sure you would feel different. And, about the re-issues, they are for the new fans that may have not been around when the original albums were released. Yes the record companies make more money, but the consumer can choose not to buy. In some rare cases the original albums are no longer available. Another example. U2 has been around for a long time. I just got into them. I like the song New Years Day. Instead of buying everything that U2 released I could purchase the "best of" albums. And, if i really like them, I'll start buying the rest of there catalogue. With all this said, I too, think that cd and dvd prices are a bit high and the industry does take advantage of the buying public, however, there will always be the few apples that will spoil the bunch in every possible situation where money is exchanged and made.