I may have posted this in the wrong thread. I deleted the thread with people foretelling vinyl's doom and complaining about not being able to buy everything digitally.
Sorry On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:59 AM, JT Stewart <[email protected]> wrote: > A lot of people assume that what they themselves (especially) and > their friends are doing, as far as buying habits, is what everybody is > doing. And than make proclamations about the fate of the medium > they're leaving behind as if they are experts. > > Vinyl still sells. In fact some labels are doing _very_ well selling > vinyl. I might point to certain (mostly) bootleg label. > > Digital sells, but it's not as easy to manage/produce content as you > might think, or as it is to buy. It's also not as fulfilling for many > artists and labels. It's not always all about the consumer. Music is > and always will be art as well as a commercial product. > > JT > > > > On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Richard Hester > <[email protected]> wrote: >> I don't know about the NSC etchings (RIP, Ron), but I was just digging in >> crates for vinyl not an hour ago (found some, too). You can't put your hands >> on an MP3... >> >> >> >> Martin Dust wrote: >>>> >>>> The days of digging crates for vinyl with nsc etchings are passed. >>> >>> I wouldn't be so sure about that, I can see labels/distributors doing >>> small runs and still keeping the quality release up. I know a lot of people >>> think vinyl is a pain in the jack adams but I still love the process dearly. >>> >>> m >>> >>> >> >> >> >
