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    Well I've been doing my bit for the old music.

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    Me too. The old, supporting the old.

    And I still want to have it on a disc, in full sound quality, and to be stored ready for retrieval, instead of being located and played by the use of a 'click'.

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    "Old" music is forever though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westgrandboulevard View Post
    Me too. The old, supporting the old.

    And I still want to have it on a disc, in full sound quality, and to be stored ready for retrieval, instead of being located and played by the use of a 'click'.
    Amen to all the above!

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    Quote Originally Posted by westgrandboulevard View Post
    Me too. The old, supporting the old.

    And I still want to have it on a disc, in full sound quality, and to be stored ready for retrieval, instead of being located and played by the use of a 'click'.
    The benefits of having everything available in full sound at a click are many! Everything is still archived and I enjoy my collection just the same.

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    I hope total sales of Dark Side Of The Moon were more than 50000

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    Barnes and Noble is building its vinyl supply

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Barnes and Noble is building its vinyl supply
    All of them are just gonna be played on shitty Crossley rekkid players...

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    All of them are just gonna be played on shitty Crossley rekkid players...
    Not true at all. There are many people - older and younger - who chose from their selection that use decent record players

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    I find it ironic that older artists cannot get airplay or television appearances today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    I find it ironic that older artists cannot get airplay or television appearances today.
    Except for PBS

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny_raven View Post
    Except for PBS
    Yes, thank God for PBS and TJ Lubinsky!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by midnightman View Post
    "Old" music is forever though.
    When new music gets old, it's forever too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by antceleb12 View Post
    Not true at all. There are many people - older and younger - who chose from their selection that use decent record players
    You don't recognize sarcasm when you see it, do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    You don't recognize sarcasm when you see it, do you?
    Wow well that wasn't necessary. Do realize that tone doesn't exactly translate well through text...

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    Quote Originally Posted by antceleb12 View Post
    Wow well that wasn't necessary. Do realize that tone doesn't exactly translate well through text...
    That's why I added the emoji.

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    Okay, lets not make n issue out of this.

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    http://musicconsultant.com/music-new.../#.VqgqGUX9fCQ

    Less money for artists and labels

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    It breaks my heart to hear that legends such as jerry butler can't get a recording contract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ralpht View Post
    Okay, lets not make n issue out of this.
    No thing...just a small disagreement. No issue here.

    Quote Originally Posted by arr&bee View Post
    It breaks my heart to hear that legends such as jerry butler can't get a recording contract.
    You got that right...

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    One of the things I read is they aren't how most artists make money anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by arr&bee View Post
    It breaks my heart to hear that legends such as jerry butler can't get a recording contract.
    Not enough people are going to buy his music. Sorry, but that's a fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    Not enough people are going to buy his music. Sorry, but that's a fact.
    It's true for all the artists like that - even Aretha and Diana
    Last edited by jobeterob; 01-29-2016 at 01:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    Not enough people are going to buy his music. Sorry, but that's a fact.
    That is all too true. Much as I love Jerry I am not sure I would buy a new album by him. Can he still sing?
    I tend to content myself with reissues these days with just the occasional new artist who happens to catch my ears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebrock View Post
    That is all too true. Much as I love Jerry I am not sure I would buy a new album by him. Can he still sing?
    I tend to content myself with reissues these days with just the occasional new artist who happens to catch my ears.
    I've seen Jerry a few times over the past decade and he sounded good to me. But still, I probably wouldn't buy a new cd of his unless he was selling it at his show and I wanted it signed.

    Often I've bought a new cd by an older artist, played it once, didn't think it was so hot, and then went back to their oldies.
    Last edited by reese; 01-29-2016 at 03:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebrock View Post
    That is all too true. Much as I love Jerry I am not sure I would buy a new album by him. Can he still sing?
    I tend to content myself with reissues these days with just the occasional new artist who happens to catch my ears.
    But, years ago, I bought Wilson Pickett's last album when it was released on Bullseye Records and was surprised that not only was it excellent, but his voice was the same! But, I don't doubt for one minute that relatively few people bought it, even after his death.

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    I think the sad thing is for our classic artist is maybe thier caught in the middle musically,how to sound hip enough for today's audience but yet have enough of the classic sound for the oldtimers.

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    It's the same as how Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra and the Andrew Sisters etc. sounded to us - OLD!

    At a Christmas Party this year, I was told that some young people can identify music from the 60's because it sounds OLD!

    What I think is a shame is that there were a certain tier of artists out there that didn't have lots of hits but had a few or maybe wrote a few and there was a time when they had a little retirement income out of it ~ and after the 90's, the income went kaput. And if they want any income at all now, they have to join an oldies tour and sings their hit or their 3 songs or find little gigs at any old place in the country.

    R Dean Taylor was on here for a while and said the money he got out of Love Child as a writer and producer got divided up so many times that it didn't mean much. But if you could put that together a few times, it at least gave a person a few dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arr&bee View Post
    I think the sad thing is for our classic artist is maybe thier caught in the middle musically,how to sound hip enough for today's audience but yet have enough of the classic sound for the oldtimers.
    I don't want them to update their sound for the younger generation. The music always suffers when they do. All they need to do is do what made them great. If the music is good, the younger generation may come. Same thing with remixes. The revised music just doesn't last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reese View Post
    I've seen Jerry a few times over the past decade and he sounded good to me. But still, I probably wouldn't buy a new cd of his unless he was selling it at his show and I wanted it signed.

    Often I've bought a new cd by an older artist, played it once, didn't think it was so hot, and then went back to their oldies.
    I would buy a new Jerry Butler CD. I would buy a new Tony Bennett CD.

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    Me too per Butler and anyone else I've liked. Why not? They shouldn't be bought cause they're older? Gladys, Mary, Patti and Labelle and many others sound just as good if not better than they ever did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Me too per Butler and anyone else I've liked. Why not? They shouldn't be bought cause they're older? Gladys, Mary, Patti and Labelle and many others sound just as good if not better than they ever did.
    Their voice sounds great, maybe, but they always try to update the music. I don't like that.

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    Too much technology[computorized music]not enough live in studio musicians.

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    Exactly!

    The thing I like about Wilson Pickett's last album was that it was played by a real band.

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