Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Storage revisited - and price hike!
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI realise that one accumulates CDs over the years, but I do wonder at what people with such large collections do - I mean, do you spand all your waking hours listening to them (& do you live alone, so that you have total control over your time & what you do, or does your partner, if you have one, not mind if you are listening to CDs all trhe time?), or are there large numbers you don't ever listen to? I have the equivelant of about 3 such units, & there are CDs I haven't listened to in a long time. Most of my music listening is from Radio 3 or live concerts. I couldn't afford to buy so many, anyway - I doubt if I buy as much as one a month.
So maybe the answer to your storage problems is to stop buying & concentrate on the ones you have.
Another reason is that some performances might at a future time become unavailable. I subscribe to Napster and to Spotify, and they have a really good collection, though I think the sound quality is still not as good as CD in many cases. Despite this, there are CDs I have, or even some which I'd like, which do not feature in services like Napster, Spotify and eMusic. Even if they did have such a huge collection that at the present time I could be sure that they have everything I would ever want to listen to, there is still a concern that they could withdraw recordings/performances with very little, if any, notice. I have already seen this happen with some performances I have been interested in, though I think in one case I'd already had the foresight to purchase the corresponding CD.
I am perhaps also anticipating that in the future CDs may be harder to obtain, and also my financial ability to purchase CDs, or a suitable equivalent form of musical content may be significantly reduced. At one point I even harboured thoughts of moving to a cheaper part of the country, where I could buy a mansion or castle with enough space to put all of the CDs and books I could ever possibly want/buy. This is now seeming less likely, and I may have to resort to buying lottery tickets!
Oh - regarding costs - just in case anyone wants to chip in - I think my annual CD costs and maybe even including the costs of going to concerts, are still less than many people pay in golf club subscriptions etc. Not that that's a good excuse, but I'm simply helping a different part of the UK (and others) economies by spending some of my (our?) spare cash on music, rather than on sporting activities.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOh - regarding costs - just in case anyone wants to chip in - I think my annual CD costs and maybe even including the costs of going to concerts, are still less than many people pay in golf club subscriptions etc. Not that that's a good excuse, but I'm simply helping a different part of the UK (and others) economies by spending some of my (our?) spare cash on music, rather than on sporting activities.
I went a bit potty a few months ago and purchased 65 CDs in one month*. However most of them cost me less than £2 per disc and the total will have been around £200. Yes, I'm fortunate that I can afford it, but many people spend as much or more on watching sport, eating out, new TVs etc.
* No, I haven't heard them all year - about 15 to go
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostWhen it comes to it, ours can be a very cheap hobby.
I went a bit potty a few months ago and purchased 65 CDs in one month*. However most of them cost me less than £2 per disc and the total will have been around £200. Yes, I'm fortunate that I can afford it, but many people spend as much or more on watching sport, eating out, new TVs etc.
Edit: Not that LvB will set you back £160 but you know what I mean ....
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View Post
Then there's the download, which is just over £20.00 for those who like that sort of thing. Maybe this is one of those sets of recordings which is being squeezed out of production,
so that only MP3 or aac downloads will be available. Ugh!
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The Jochum/Concertgebouw set is good but not as good as the stereo/mono DG set and nothing like as good as the sublime LSO set. I've got 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9 from the latter on LP and could really do with the rest. Can't believe I didn't snap them up when they were on EMI Eminence and could be found in every branch of Woolworths.....
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