Sorry for my redundant post above, just seen this has all been gone through on the Bargains thread - Steerpike
Bargains - not CDs!
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostDOWNLOADS
The eclassical site currently has 50% off Naxos 24 Bit recordings. If you follow the links there is quite a long list, so perhaps it is all of their 24 bit recordings.
Download Classical Music in lossless High Resolution FLAC & MP3 formats, and learn about Classical Music. Refund Policy, No DRM protection and pricing is per second.
(As a determined CD quality downloader, I'm not sure it offers any saving to me)
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostDOWNLOADS
The eclassical site currently has 50% off Naxos 24 Bit recordings. If you follow the links there is quite a long list, so perhaps it is all of their 24 bit recordings.
Download Classical Music in lossless High Resolution FLAC & MP3 formats, and learn about Classical Music. Refund Policy, No DRM protection and pricing is per second.
(As a determined CD quality downloader, I'm not sure it offers any saving to me)
Is this the same offer as the one I posted on the CD bargains? I’m easily confused!
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Yes. The offer being downloads, I put it on the "...not-CDs" thread. I linked to the eclassical home page but it can't be missed as the offer is a big banner there.
I don't think it matters, as the Bargain CD thread contains a lot about delivery progress and few bargains these days so its not so strict - unless we need to agree some conventions as to which thread to use for downloads.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostYes. The offer being downloads, I put it on the "...not-CDs" thread. I linked to the eclassical home page but it can't be missed as the offer is a big banner there.
I don't think it matters, as the Bargain CD thread contains a lot about delivery progress and few bargains these days so its not so strict - unless we need to agree some conventions as to which thread to use for downloads.
You will notice that “not CDs” is the description - not “downloads”, though they are of course included, but are now swamping this thread.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post32 episodes of Inspector Morse on 32 DVDs for £6. (I've already got the final episode on my TV hard disc). Volunteering in a charity shop certainly has its advantages!
You can play "Spot Colin Dexter", and read background on morseandlewisandendeavour.com
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I don't wish to be over-critical but it puzzles me why people want to watch episodes more than 2 or 3 times. Once you know the plot, surely the interest has gone? I watched an 'Endeavour' last night but I remembered all the nuances and really wouldn't be bothered again. All these series are usually available on some minor channels most nights and you can always record them without the ads. Same with people who buy box sets.
It's not just me, my sister feels the same.
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There's a divide in our household - Mrs CS is in your camp. See once, that's it.
I'm prepared to watch a good film or TV programme more than once, and can get enjoyment from the experience - I got away with starting (and finishing) "The Imitation Game" a few nights ago.
I'm wondering (as I type) whether that extends to DVDs of opera performances. I've bought DVDs of productions and performers I have seen live. I'm happy to see many a piece, and production, more than once live, and the same on the DVD.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostThere's a divide in our household - Mrs CS is in your camp. See once, that's it.
I'm prepared to watch a good film or TV programme more than once, and can get enjoyment from the experience - I got away with starting (and finishing) "The Imitation Game" a few nights ago.
I'm wondering (as I type) whether that extends to DVDs of opera performances. I've bought DVDs of productions and performers I have seen live. I'm happy to see many a piece, and production, more than once live, and the same on the DVD.
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The Early Music Shop currently has a sale of recorders (sopranos, sopraninos) which might interest some people - https://earlymusicshop.com/collectio...s-up-to-25-off
However, I think it finishes tomorrow, and it'll probably only really be of interest to very keen enthusiasts.
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