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Conference napalm::heavy_metal

Title:HEAVY_METAL - Talent Round-Up DayDay
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Moderator:BUSY::SLABB
Created:Wed May 04 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1238
Total number of notes:65616

771.0. "Prices of records/tapes/CD's" by MILKWY::SLABOUNTY (Would you like a McDolphin, sir?) Tue Jul 09 1991 12:09

    
    	Has anyone noticed the price of cassette singles lately?  I was
    	in Strawberries last night, and was glancing over the cassingles
    	section, when I FINALLY saw Queen's "Headlong", which I had been
    	looking for off and on since the song came out.  But when I saw
    	the $3.49 price tag I almost fainted.  When I was in my "cass-
    	ingle buying binge" 1 1/2 years ago or so I was paying $1.50 or
    	$2 each, and now the price has doubled.  Heck, they're getting
    	almost $2 per song!!
    
    	That'd be $20 if you extended the cost out to an album worth of
    	material, and then you're better off getting the album and al-
    	most justifying the extra cost.
    
    
    	The prices of CD's have been reasonably steady since I started
    	buying them ['86], and often getting cheaper.  I haven't noticed
    	the price of records, because I haven't bought a new one in a
    	long time [except for "The Willburys Volume III" for $12.49 when
    	I forgot to send the card back to the record company], but the
    	older ones have dropped in price considerably ... bargain bins
    	are full of $1.99 stuff.
    
    							GTI
    
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771.1SUBURB::COOKSWhite Punks On DopeTue Jul 09 1991 12:558
    Typical of you GTI. Always moaning. Why do you always talk about your
    homosexuality,er,music anyways? Ho!ho!
    
    Stick to buying records. (Yes,those 12" black things). I`m a luddite,
    and i refused to get a compact disc.
    
    Joe Strummer.
    
771.2BTOVT::BAGDY_MWe came, we farted, we left !Tue Jul 09 1991 12:596
|    Stick to buying records. (Yes,those 12" black things). I`m a luddite,
|    and i refused to get a compact disc.
        
        You mean they still sell those things ?!?!?!?!?
        
        METALord"�
771.3SUBURB::COOKSIt was love at first feelTue Jul 09 1991 13:405
    Too right they do. In England,anyways. You Muricans have got no
    kultcha anyways,and wouldn`t appreciate the marvellous plastic disc.
    
    Joe Strummer.
    
771.4RENOIR::SWANSONRibbons of SteelTue Jul 09 1991 14:318
    re: .0
    
    If you forget to "X" that stupid box and send the card in, I think you
    can write "RETURN TO SENDER" on the package and send it back to 'em.
    At least the BMG CD club works that way.
    
    Ken
    
771.5CD/Record-quidation saleSOURCE::ZAPPIAFoxcore ladyTue Jul 09 1991 15:169
    
    	There's some sort of liquidation sale going on at Record^mania in
    	Framingham, route 9 eastbound.
    
    	Why would anyone shop at the store right now the street?  The one
    	time I was there in curiosity mode I found the prices to be 
    	relativily/ridiculously high.
    
    	- Jim
771.6HAVASU::HEISERtocar la guitarraTue Jul 09 1991 15:351
    Recordable CD's (WORM) are expected to run about $20!
771.7ScccrrratchREFINE::DURSOWed Jul 10 1991 09:1012
    Remember all that bullsh!t the music industry gave us about how
    indestructible CD's were when they first came out? If they are so
    indestructible then why do about half of my cd's have atleast 1
    skip on them? No it's not because my dog uses them as his toys; I'm
    EXTREMELY careful with them. I guess the most conclusive proof I
    have that CD's are by no means indestructible is that I heard the
    extended version of a song on the radio yesterday (unfortunately it
    wasn't meant to be extended, but the skips made the song last about
    2 minutes longer than usual).
     
    -Jeff
    
771.8QRYCHE::STARRSpontaneity has its time and place.Wed Jul 10 1991 09:2015
>    Remember all that bullsh!t the music industry gave us about how
>    indestructible CD's were when they first came out? If they are so
>    indestructible then why do about half of my cd's have atleast 1
>    skip on them? 

CDs really *are* fairly indestructible! I've been into CDs since 1984 or so,
when they first came out. Between my roommate and myself, we currently own 
well over a thousand CDs. Know how many of them skip? None! Know how many I've
had to return as defective? None!

I firmly believe that almost all CD skipping problems are caused by the 
players, not by defective CDs!!! (Especially, Jeff, if HALF your CDs skip,
that definitely says its the player, not the disks themselves....)

alan
771.9VCSESU::MOSHER::COOKHarvester of SorrowWed Jul 10 1991 09:248
    
    re: .7
    
    Maybe your CD player is:
    
    a. Out of alignment
    b. really old and the laser is losing it's gonads.
    c. needs cleaning.
771.10DUCK::PERKINSPLost in realityWed Jul 10 1991 09:267
    
    or maybe you just look like a complete sucker, so they give you all the
    defective CDs!!
    
    8^)
    
    Flip
771.11KETJE::VLASIUWed Jul 10 1991 10:286
There are very great chances that the CD player has a problem. A friend of mine
has a good CD player but which skips or gets confused when playing long CDs
(over 60 mins). There are also some new CDs which are already bad from the
begining (I had 2).

Sorin
771.12PROXY::MCCARRONItain'twhereyafrom,itzwhereyaat!Wed Jul 10 1991 11:0113
    
    
    	Re: The earlier discussion on record/tape/cd clubs...  
    
    	You *can* write "return to sender" when receiving material not 
    ordered from those clubs.  To avoid this hassle in the future and
    postage (from returning those monthly order cards) simply pen a letter 
    saying you're sick of the hassle.  Ask to have the usual information 
    sent but without the stipulation where if the card is not returned in
    x amount of days, the "selection of the month" will be sent.
    
    
    Paul
771.13In wise a$$ mode this morning .... pool bound !!!RAVEN1::JERRYWHITERebel without applause ...Wed Jul 10 1991 12:167
    RE:  CD's skipping ....
    
    You supposed to play 'em on 45rpm ('cuz they're small) or on 33rpm
    ('cuz they're really like an album ...) ?  Use a new needle, they won't
    skip ...   8^)
    
    Scary
771.14Could beREFINE::DURSOWed Jul 10 1991 14:007
    It could be the player, I actually don't own one; I usually just use
    my roommates. I just thought it was interesting that radio stations
    are seeing a lot of skips in recent days. I've heard atleast 4 songs
    skip on the radio in recent months.
     
    -Jeff
    
771.15Overstock of the MonthREFINE::DURSOWed Jul 10 1991 14:0412
    re .12:
    
    Will a place like Columbia even listen to you if you ask them to stop
    forcing you to send those cards back every month? They probably wont
    seeing as that's how they make a good deal of their business, from
    people who forget to return the cards. If it is possible to get them
    to stop sending those "if you do nothing, you will get..." cards, tell
    me and I'll do it! 
     
    thanks,
    -Jeff
    
771.16PROXY::MCCARRONItain'twhereyafrom,itzwhereyaat!Wed Jul 10 1991 14:2020
    
    
    	Re: Jeff
    
    	Yup, Columbia will listen to you, they listened to me.  A friend
    of mine told me about this.  They kept sending him stuff because he
    never returned the cards.  He kept sending the packages back, unopened
    of course.  I think the packages say "return postage guaranteed".  They
    grew tired of wasting postage and put him on a "special" list which
    meant he didn't have to return the cards.
    
    	I figured I'd try writing them a letter saying I was sick of wasting 
    time, postage, etc.  They said fine and now I receive all their regular
    info but the order card has nothing about "if you do not return.....". 
     
    	Give it a shot.
    
    
    Paul
    
771.17very rareHAVASU::HEISERlosing my religionWed Jul 10 1991 15:084
    I agree with checking your players.  I've only known one person that
    had to return a CD that wouldn't play (defective pit).
    
    Mike
771.18ColumbiaREFINE::DURSOThu Jul 11 1991 09:108
    re .16
    
    Paul,
    
       Thanks for the advice. I'll send Columbia that letter. 
    
    -Jeff
    
771.19MILKWY::SLABOUNTYWould you like a McDolphin, sir?Thu Jul 11 1991 15:2625
    
    	RE: Paul
    
    	Yeah, that is good advice ... I think I'll ask them to do that for
    	me too!!
    
    	RE: CD's skipping
    
    	I have over 300 now, and in 5 years I've never had one skip on me
    	either.  I only handle the CD's by the edge/middle, I never leave
    	them lying around, and I always return them to the jewel box when
    	I'm done listening to them.  The only scratches I have on mine
    	are from lending some out to my sister's ex-boyfriend.
    
    
    	And as far as CD's skipping on the radio, you've got to remember
    	a couple things.  For one, their players are going constantly and
    	probably don't have a chance to be cared for as far as cleaning
    	dust out etc.  And for another, I'm sure they don't exactly hand-
    	le the things with kid gloves.
    
    	They are virtually indestructible, but they still deserve a little
    	care.
    
    							GTI
771.20PROXY::MCCARRONItain'twhereyafrom,itzwhereyaat!Thu Jul 11 1991 16:3414
    
    
    	I've "cured" skipping cd's before by using some of 'dem 'dere 
    cd wipes.
    
    
    	Re: Jeff and Shawn
    
    	I'll check at home to see if I have a copy of the letter I sent.
    If it worked once.....
    
    
    Paul
    
771.21letter to columbia...REFINE::DURSOFri Jul 12 1991 09:4418
    re .20
     
    How's this for a letter:
    
    Dear Columbia:
    
         You are a bunch of sleazebags whose best way of making money is by
    trying to ship trash to people who forget to mail back your stupid
    cards. Where do you get these selections of the month? Did your
    grandmother record that SH#@$? STOP SENDING ME THOSE F7324IN CARDS!
     
    thanks,
    
    xxxxx
    
    
    how's that? maybe I'll try and be a little more forceful than that :)
    
771.22PROXY::MCCARRONItain'twhereyafrom,itzwhereyaat!Mon Jul 15 1991 11:037
    
    
    	Couldn't find the letter but I did find their response.  Ask to 
    be put on the "preferred members" plan.
    
    
    Paul
771.23BUSY::SLABOUNTYPleased to meat you.Tue Oct 17 1995 14:333
    
    	Are there any used CD stores in the Worcester area?
    
771.24Flea Markets...LUDWIG::LAMOTHEJust me,My Fat Boy, & Kelly BundyTue Oct 17 1995 14:485
    
      I know a place in the Worcester Gallaria, All CD's $10.  Some
    cheaper....
    
    
771.25BUSY::SLABOUNTYPleased to meat you.Tue Oct 17 1995 14:576
    
    	Well, I can get brand new CD's for $7 each from BMG ... but the
    	selection isn't always the best.
    
    	So I'm looking to beat that ... maybe $2-$4 each.
    
771.26POOKY::OROURKEMyOtherVehicleIsABroomTue Oct 17 1995 15:028
    
    RE: -1   More like $8 now with the stupid postage increase <sniff>
    
    but seriously most of the used CD places I've seen still sell them for
    at least $6-8...guess they figure they are giving you a buy off of
    $12-$15 but still...
    
    /j
771.27Used CD StoresEDWIN::HOOKERWed Oct 18 1995 08:3713
    Re .23
    Shawn,
    
      There are 2 used CD stores right near my apartment in Worcester.
    They are both on Highland St (Rt 9).  Right across from the
    Sole Proprietor restaraunt.  One's called Revolutions and the other
    is Al-Bums.  Revolutions has a fairly large selection of local
    music...both places have about the same collection of used stuff
    and about the same prices (I think they're owned by the same people).
    But you can find copies of the GFY album there !!! woo hoo !!
    Laters ...
    
    Shane, who is feeling very awake this morning ... weird feeling
771.28supposedly some 'buys' to be found!POOKY::OROURKEMyOtherVehicleIsABroomWed Oct 18 1995 11:0011
    
    RE: -1
    
    Shane,
    
    Someone told me about a week ago that Revolutions is having a going out
    of business sale...
    
    and I'm sure it is not a result of them stocking GFY's CD either! :^)
    
    /jen
771.29POWDML::BUCKLEYas if?!Wed Oct 18 1995 14:512
    Shane is just jealous cuz GFY hasn't sold 7,000 copies of their CD
    like Blue Steel did!
771.30EDWIN::HOOKERWed Oct 18 1995 15:132
    Re: -1
      uh...yeahrrrrr 
771.31BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Thu Oct 19 1995 15:319
    
    	Do you have any other landmarks I can use to find Revolutions?
    
    	Like, would I be better off going up to Rte. 290 and getting
    	off at Rte. 9, and which way would I go?
    
    	Or am I better off going by Holy Cross via Rte. 146 and hitting
    	Rte. 9 that way?
    
771.32near 290 onto 9 down by 70 & the lazy riverPOOKY::OROURKEMyOtherVehicleIsABroomThu Oct 19 1995 15:368
    
    GTI - Haven't you heard the hazards of asking /jen for directions???
    
    Anyway, I believe revolutions is up near the 9 / 70 area but I would
    call for direx or maybe Shane since he lives nearby could give ya a
    hint!
    
    /jen
771.33BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Thu Oct 19 1995 16:016
    
    	Oh, I know ... I followed your directions once.
    
    	Headed to The Strand and was pretty close to Johnston before I
    	realized I was probably going the wrong way.  8^)
    
771.34EDWIN::HOOKERFri Oct 20 1995 13:1114
    Re: .33
    
    Shawn,
    
      Follow the yellow brick road and the little singing munchkins
    and you'll get there.  Or if that doesn't work just take 290
    to Route 9 exit (like you were going to the Centrum).  Go west
    on Route 9 for at most a mile and its on the left side of the
    street.  Look for Acapulco (aka the Arch, Aca-puko, that place
    with the bad food that stays open til 3am) and look for Store 24.
    It is on the block between these two places right across the
    street from the Sole Proprietor.  Hope that helps...
    
    Shane, who gives better directions when drawn on a napkin