With iTunes and Spotify and Pandora and this and that, you don't need to buy CDs any more.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For the most part, rock fans don't go and buy CDs any more, very rarely. It's pretty much about downloads and streaming.
I'm not sure why anybody makes a physical CD anymore when the costs are so much lower to just throw it up on iTunes. And it doesn't seem that making a hard copy of something prevents pirating any less. I mean I'm amazed that they still do that.
I buy DVDs. I don't really buy CDs unless they're for other people.
Kids don't go out and buy CDs, they make their own, they download them from the Internet.
When we were making vinyl records we had a lot of time limitations for each record so songs were left off for a number of reasons. Now, with CDs, much more music can be included.
I buy DVDs almost every week. I'm more of a film buff, so I usually buy more DVDs than CDs, but if I like someone's album, I will buy the CD of it.
I never download anything; it's crazy! We must keep buying albums and DVDs.
I don't see why I should give my new music to iTunes or anyone else. They won't pay me an advance for it and then they get angry when they can't get it.
Technically speaking, there is no music whatsoever on a CD. Lots of information, but no music.
I don't stream or buy CDs... pretty much everything I buy, I do it on iTunes.