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Title: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: budsmokeronly on June 10, 2002, 12:19:48 PM
A few years ago I used to no the exact date when an album was dropping and I always made sure to make it to the record store that Tuesday that the record dropped.  I had no idea what to expect from the album, except for maybe one single that I had heard.  It was always a surprise to listen to the album for the first time.  Nowadays I get albums way before they drop, and I am never surprised.  I usually have heard every song already before I get the album.  In fact if I was a stingy bootlegging bastard I wouldn't even need to buy the album, but I support the artists.  Anyway I just wondered if this is the same for anyone else.  Like back in the day when you would go to the record store only to find out the album has been delayed.  For some albums I would go to the store so many times only to find the album delayed again.  Then I would usually just sit and chill and get a good listen to the whole album.  Now I rarely even listen to new albums, cause my speaker system on my computer is really good, so I usually just listen to mp3's.  Most actual cd's that I listen to on a stereo are older ones.
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: The_Gmoney on June 10, 2002, 12:29:54 PM
I used to have that problem.  Now I just download a few tracks from the album to get a taste.  So when the record comes out, I'm excited and go to the store to get it.  It still gets the good listen, most tracks are a surprise, etc.  It's much more fun this way.  
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: Murrow on June 10, 2002, 12:50:30 PM
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A few years ago I used to no the exact date when an album was dropping and I always made sure to make it to the record store that Tuesday that the record dropped.  I had no idea what to expect from the album, except for maybe one single that I had heard.  It was always a surprise to listen to the album for the first time.  Nowadays I get albums way before they drop, and I am never surprised.  I usually have heard every song already before I get the album.  In fact if I was a stingy bootlegging bastard I wouldn't even need to buy the album, but I support the artists.  Anyway I just wondered if this is the same for anyone else.  Like back in the day when you would go to the record store only to find out the album has been delayed.  For some albums I would go to the store so many times only to find the album delayed again.  Then I would usually just sit and chill and get a good listen to the whole album.  Now I rarely even listen to new albums, cause my speaker system on my computer is really good, so I usually just listen to mp3's.  Most actual cd's that I listen to on a stereo are older ones.


Sup Ac!  Yo, I still cop a CD on Tuesdays, never do I burn a brand new CD beforer hand or d/l it.  Like tommorow I'm pickin up Saadiq; which everyone should buy.
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: King-Suge on June 10, 2002, 01:15:20 PM
I used to be at least two albums a week on every Tuesday.  I havent bought an album since Bone Thugs Resurrection now  :)  Oh yah-and if you dont like that-you can suck me  ;)
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: Don Rizzle on June 10, 2002, 01:25:26 PM
albums i'm looking forward too i don't download at all ones i'm not sure about i'll probably download some trax rarly do i get a whole album of the net it takes away the incentive for the artist to continue
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: ROCCY on June 10, 2002, 02:01:29 PM
I dont even Dload Songs off an Album, I might hear it at a friends house or radio or something, and if I like it, I go buy it..It is a surprise actually..
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: .:R-E-L:. on June 10, 2002, 02:09:05 PM
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I used to have that problem.  Now I just download a few tracks from the album to get a taste.  So when the record comes out, I'm excited and go to the store to get it.  It still gets the good listen, most tracks are a surprise, etc.  It's much more fun this way.  



Word...


I also am the same as AC a lil
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: S.G.V. on June 10, 2002, 03:29:32 PM
i used to buy cds when i didnt have bills...now i have no money to buy many cds so i have no choice but to burn
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: infinite59 on June 10, 2002, 05:15:32 PM
AHHHHHHHHHH the good old days, of anticipating a release date and running out and buying it the second it dropped, not knowing what to expect, and being blown away, and telling everybody else about it.
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: Quadruple OG on June 10, 2002, 05:44:33 PM
with some cd's, I don't d/l the album b/c I want that excitement of not knowing what to expect.  For example, I didn't download Quik's latest album (Only heard "Trouble" and "One on 1"), and that cd was bangin.  I think as said above, the reason some are dissapointed with cd's is because they've heard it before they bought it.  
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: The Big Bad Ass on June 10, 2002, 06:17:11 PM
I still buy about 25 cd's a year, as opposed to 50 a couple years ago.
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: Sikotic™ on June 10, 2002, 09:44:27 PM
I still get that surprise feeling cause I always wait.

Resist the temptation
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: Lil Jay on June 11, 2002, 07:41:17 AM
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A few years ago I used to no the exact date when an album was dropping and I always made sure to make it to the record store that Tuesday that the record dropped.  I had no idea what to expect from the album, except for maybe one single that I had heard.  It was always a surprise to listen to the album for the first time.  Nowadays I get albums way before they drop, and I am never surprised.  I usually have heard every song already before I get the album.  In fact if I was a stingy bootlegging bastard I wouldn't even need to buy the album, but I support the artists.  Anyway I just wondered if this is the same for anyone else.  Like back in the day when you would go to the record store only to find out the album has been delayed.  For some albums I would go to the store so many times only to find the album delayed again.  Then I would usually just sit and chill and get a good listen to the whole album.  Now I rarely even listen to new albums, cause my speaker system on my computer is really good, so I usually just listen to mp3's.  Most actual cd's that I listen to on a stereo are older ones.


Man..thats real...I used to do that, too. Like 3 or 4 years ago. I didnt have the net where I was able to peep the songs and news, and new release dates. And I remember the delays, walkin home all sad. But damn, that was a good feeling to have that surprise and  listen to the whole album, track by track without skipping on your stereo. Im just like you, now I rarely listen to the full albums anymore. Like the new Quik. But sometimes, I try to keep the music fresh, and wait till it comes out, like the new Daz.
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on June 11, 2002, 08:45:18 AM
Ill tell ya rite now, the only way these muthafuckin bootleggers bother me is the constant delaying of albums


I have NEVER downloaded or burned an album, i dont even download a song off an album only the singles that are released

i still buy albums, and still become surprised

Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: gFuNkA on June 11, 2002, 09:10:50 AM
i´m still buying albums like back in the days, and i will always do cause i want the booklets, the artwork, the feeling of high quality sound...high quality.
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on June 11, 2002, 09:34:27 AM
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i´m still buying albums like back in the days, and i will always do cause i want the booklets, the artwork, the feeling of high quality sound...high quality.

Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: budsmokeronly on June 11, 2002, 10:08:39 AM
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i´m still buying albums like back in the days, and i will always do cause i want the booklets, the artwork, the feeling of high quality sound...high quality.


Don't get me wrong I still always buy the albums too, it just isn't the same as back in the day.  Even if you don't download the album ahead of time it still gets talked about a lot on this board, so you lose some of the surprise from that too.  Back in the day you had no idea what to expect until you listen to the album.  Just think back to the day you bought The Doggfather.  I bought that cd the day it came out, and I was so damn excited.  That was probably my most anticipated cd ever, and I was let down big time.  Anyone else buy the Doggfather the day it dropped and feel the same way?
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: gFuNkA on June 11, 2002, 10:28:05 AM
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Don't get me wrong I still always buy the albums too, it just isn't the same as back in the day.  Even if you don't download the album ahead of time it still gets talked about a lot on this board, so you lose some of the surprise from that too.  Back in the day you had no idea what to expect until you listen to the album.


yeah..thats right..the real surprise is gone
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: channelxero on June 11, 2002, 11:46:26 AM
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Don't get me wrong I still always buy the albums too, it just isn't the same as back in the day.  Even if you don't download the album ahead of time it still gets talked about a lot on this board, so you lose some of the surprise from that too.  Back in the day you had no idea what to expect until you listen to the album.  Just think back to the day you bought The Doggfather.  I bought that cd the day it came out, and I was so damn excited.  That was probably my most anticipated cd ever, and I was let down big time.  Anyone else buy the Doggfather the day it dropped and feel the same way?


I remember buying that album the same day I bought the Makaveli CD.  I don't know if it was on the release day or not, but I was hyped over both CDs.  The Doggfather was a complete dissapointment for me, and I was like 13.  But the Makaveli cd just blew me away.  I was 13 and didn't really know about the 2pac/Biggie beefs, so I didn't really know what he was talking about on "BombFirst" but best believe that shit was tight.

And to keep in the topic, I really lost the anticipation of buying a CD.  I remember before I found out I could download albums, I was just like everyone else:  I couldn't wait for the day an album dropped.  I remember being in 5th grade when my cousin didn't take me to school one day so we could go buy a copy of Warren G's "Regulate" album when the store opened.  It used to be a great feeling, knowing that the album would be dope as fuck.  But now with the power of the Internet, that feeling went away.  The last time I really got hyped up for an album was when "The Slim Shady LP" was released.  I had been hearing about Eminem on some hip-hop sites, and even bought the "I Just Don't Give A Fuck" EP single.  That was really the last time I got hyped up over an album I knew I was buying.  And the last album I bought was "The Marshall Mathers LP".  Since then mIRC has been my record store.

Channel XERO
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: budsmokeronly on June 11, 2002, 11:52:04 AM
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And the last album I bought was "The Marshall Mathers LP".  Since then mIRC has been my record store.


Thanks to cheap dirtbags like yourself, artists such as Kurupt have to collaborate with Limp Bizcuit, and make songs like It's Over in order to get some sales.  And if you like Daz, go out and buy his new album and show some damn appreciation for good music.
Title: Re: Remember back in the day buying albums
Post by: channelxero on June 11, 2002, 11:57:31 AM
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Thanks to cheap dirtbags like yourself, artists such as Kurupt have to collaborate with Limp Bizcuit, and make songs like It's Over in order to get some sales.  And if you like Daz, go out and buy his new album and show some damn appreciation for good music.


I'm a "cheap dirtbag," thank you very much.  The Internet gives you the power of free news, free porn, and in this case, FREE MUSIC.  And besides, half the people who say they buy records on this site don't even do that.  They just say it so they're not called "cheap dirtbags".  Just like everyone here LOOOOOOOOOOOVES Rakim, but hasn't heard anything he's done BEFORE "Addictive."  SO HA!

Channel XERO