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Topic History of: Interesting story from BBC News: Will downloads liberate the Top 40?
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Martin K Nice find D Jones. Most of us have been saying that stuff on here for about a year now. I did chuckle at the bit about "overnight success of downloads".
And I still believe in vinyl, it`s downloads for your i-pod/car, and a nicely packaged copy to view the product at home.
Only this morning whilst talking to a reviewer, I informed him that I would be sending a white label copy to him, as the new stuff is coming out on download only for a while, and he asked, "Is there any chance of a white label vinyl copy?"
They may well invent digital lightbulbs with an mp3 player one day, but we will still want the awkward bayonet fitting ones that have a tendency to break whilst fitting them.
DJones http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5386014.stm