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On May 21, 3:11*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
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Far better than being "Bain Capitaled" out
of business with the workers on the street.


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Yes, it's very important to try and put some sort of political spin on
this story.

The demise of record stores is sad in a way but inevitable.
Electronic distribution is the wave of the future and if the record
companies had been a little smarter about embracing that change
instead of fighting it, they would surely have managed the transition
a little more smoothly and maybe made some money from it.

One of the biggest record chains in our old area was Tower Records.
Tower was one of the first to stock a lot of CDs and in the beginning
was a good place to shop. * Things went downhill rapidly after that
however, even before the advent of MP3s. *The quality and quantity of
their sales staff and CD displays became atrociously bad.


I've heard that CD's will be going the way of the cassette in the near
future due to downloads.
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Tim wrote:
On May 21, 3:11 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2012 12:17:15 -0400, X ` Man

wrote:
Far better than being "Bain Capitaled" out
of business with the workers on the street.

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Yes, it's very important to try and put some sort of political spin on
this story.

The demise of record stores is sad in a way but inevitable.
Electronic distribution is the wave of the future and if the record
companies had been a little smarter about embracing that change
instead of fighting it, they would surely have managed the transition
a little more smoothly and maybe made some money from it.

One of the biggest record chains in our old area was Tower Records.
Tower was one of the first to stock a lot of CDs and in the beginning
was a good place to shop. Things went downhill rapidly after that
however, even before the advent of MP3s. The quality and quantity of
their sales staff and CD displays became atrociously bad.

I've heard that CD's will be going the way of the cassette in the near
future due to downloads.

These small stores, like book stores, have to apply the "adapt or die"
theory in a marketplace evolving into the electronic age. Barnes and
Noble saw it coming and developed their Nook reader while Borders
withered away. B&N still has their work cut out for them but they can
always look for other, consumable, products to sell. The music stores
could branch out into musical instruments, or another related category
the Best Buys of the world won't play with.
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On 5/21/12 7:25 PM, Tim wrote:
On May 21, 3:11 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2012 12:17:15 -0400, X ` Man

wrote:
Far better than being "Bain Capitaled" out
of business with the workers on the street.


===

Yes, it's very important to try and put some sort of political spin on
this story.

The demise of record stores is sad in a way but inevitable.
Electronic distribution is the wave of the future and if the record
companies had been a little smarter about embracing that change
instead of fighting it, they would surely have managed the transition
a little more smoothly and maybe made some money from it.

One of the biggest record chains in our old area was Tower Records.
Tower was one of the first to stock a lot of CDs and in the beginning
was a good place to shop. Things went downhill rapidly after that
however, even before the advent of MP3s. The quality and quantity of
their sales staff and CD displays became atrociously bad.


I've heard that CD's will be going the way of the cassette in the near
future due to downloads.


You've heard that, even out where you are? :)

My comment wasn't really about the record business, but about the
closing of a local (to me) and valued institution, a family owned
business whose proprietor is shutting it down in the same classy way it
was operated for generations. Cutler's was never a fancy store, but it
had depth, knowledgeable people, and friendliness.
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On May 21, 8:25*pm, Tim wrote:
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On Mon, 21 May 2012 12:17:15 -0400, X ` Man


wrote:
Far better than being "Bain Capitaled" out
of business with the workers on the street.


===


Yes, it's very important to try and put some sort of political spin on
this story.


The demise of record stores is sad in a way but inevitable.
Electronic distribution is the wave of the future and if the record
companies had been a little smarter about embracing that change
instead of fighting it, they would surely have managed the transition
a little more smoothly and maybe made some money from it.


One of the biggest record chains in our old area was Tower Records.
Tower was one of the first to stock a lot of CDs and in the beginning
was a good place to shop. * Things went downhill rapidly after that
however, even before the advent of MP3s. *The quality and quantity of
their sales staff and CD displays became atrociously bad.


I've heard that CD's will be going the way of the cassette in the near
future due to downloads.


I remember when CDs first came out in the early/mid 80s.
The local record stores were charging around $20 per album back then.
Seemed a rip off to be paying more for a cd than a big vinyl 33rpm
record.
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On Mon, 21 May 2012 16:25:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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I've heard that CD's will be going the way of the cassette in the near
future due to downloads.


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I suspect that's probably true. Electronic distribution is a *lot*
cheaper and there are essentially no production or inventory costs.



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On May 21, 10:36*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2012 16:25:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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I've heard that CD's will be going the way of the cassette in the near
future due to downloads.


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I suspect that's probably true. * Electronic distribution is a *lot*
cheaper and there are essentially no production or inventory costs.


BUT..... if your Computer crashes, you loose your purchase. I dont
think CDs are going anywhere fast. They'll be here as long as they can
flog a buck out of them.
I still love listening to LPs, and I have quite a little collection of
old, original label 45s that I treasure as much as gold. Old Clyde
McPhatter, Little Richard, etc.
Old, rare LPs can still be bought on E-Bay. I have an original Jim
Reeves LP that had a voucher stuck inside the plastic on the front
that dated the album in the late 50s. I played it once, then stuck it
away.
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