No inuslt taken. Like i said, all the artist i enjoy enough to buy thier music release it on LP. If it's not initaly released on vinyl it usually is a few months later.
I don't like buying music more than once and i don't mind waiting. It's not like i don't have other things to listen to.
As for the price of LP's... i think it's relevent to todays music prices. Most prices on my shrink wrap from my older records cost $7 to $10 compaired to an average of $25 for todays vinly i'm buying.
Relating the cost to live music, back in the late 70's and early 80's when i was paying $7 to $10 for LP's and looking at old prices on my ticket stubs that's what it used to cost to see a live show. Today i spend a average of $25 for new vinyl releases and about $30 on live music.
For me vinyl is one area the music industry has improved enough to justify the increase in cost.
I don't like buying music more than once and i don't mind waiting. It's not like i don't have other things to listen to.
As for the price of LP's... i think it's relevent to todays music prices. Most prices on my shrink wrap from my older records cost $7 to $10 compaired to an average of $25 for todays vinly i'm buying.
Relating the cost to live music, back in the late 70's and early 80's when i was paying $7 to $10 for LP's and looking at old prices on my ticket stubs that's what it used to cost to see a live show. Today i spend a average of $25 for new vinyl releases and about $30 on live music.
For me vinyl is one area the music industry has improved enough to justify the increase in cost.