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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Finally found Like This on CD....for $12.00!

I'd like to say that those of us who aren't lucky enough to have a library containing a copy of this wonderful CD -

With a lot of patience, it can be bought for a reasonable price. I put notifys on every used record site I knew of, sat back and waited. It took me two years, but I was able to purchase the cd for $15.

I have a huge CD collection and a fair amount is out of print. I think the most I've ever paid was $20 and that was for an import.

The moral of the story is keep looking and wait for the right opportunity to purchase if you have no other source.

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Finally found Like This on CD....for $12.00!

Thank you for making that return!

I must add that digitizing your LPs and tapes is possible with some cables from Radio Shack, shareware, and a USB interface. With a little practice, everyone here can preserve your record collection in the digital age.

Re: Finally found Like This on CD....for $12.00!

As much as I don't want to elongate this thread any more, I also wanted to say, Good for you, Robert. When I was first becoming a huge music fan, age 12 or so, and of course had no money to buy records, the library's LP collection meant so much to me. I discovered Robert Johnson, a British Invasion comp, the Monty Python recordings, just to name a few. I'm so glad kids in your town will get a chance to stumble upon the dB's.

Re: Finally found Like This on CD....for $12.00!

good boy, for returning the disc to the library.

As a little kid, I spent hours everyday at a university library listening room while my mom taught classes listening to the classic records from the 60's and 70's (the ones that weren't in my parent's collections already) and it was a wonderful way to gain a history lesson on music. Commercial radio in the early 80s (for all of it's bad points) was also somewhat cool, loose, staffed by music junkies and they did things like play a whole record every night at midnight. That stopped happening, and people complain about the "kids" not understanding good rock and roll anymore... That's one of the things I liked about Napster, I knew younger people who were digging through this treasure trove of musical history that gets mentioned in stuff they read, developing their tastes for the better. Should they have to pay $100 for a box set or original pressing just to get to hear Scott Walker or whoever? I wish someone would develop a streaming music archive library, where you can listen to anything ever done but not download it... Much like how opera and classical music should be made available to the people wihout you having to pay a king's ransom for status tickets, and people complain about their diminishing appreciation, too. More music, the business side will then be just as healthy.

I buy every copy of Like This I come across at a decent price, and I've given away quite a few to people who love it when I play it for them. I bought a bootleg burned disc of it in Athens to give to a bandmate who I knew would love it on the drive home, and the record store clerk warned me that it was a burned copy, and that he was put in an ethical delimma by it's presence, but everyone wanted it and it was a great disc and he would leave it up to the consumer's conscience. I told him I'd bought the record 3 times new and two of the cds when they were new at retail so I didn't think the band would mind. He then pointed out that "Lonely Is..." is a work of genius. By the way, that clerk is the leader of the wonderful band The Glands (Velocette/Capricorn/Bar None Records), and if you love the dB's you'll love them. The self-titled disc is a masterpeice!

I type too much!



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