Vauxhall95
I Know It's Over...
You sir, are a complete throbber.
I'm what? What am I? A throbber? I'm fairly sure I've just been insulted, but I'm not sure. Please elaborate, it's okay I'm a big boy I can take it.
You sir, are a complete throbber.
Hehe... I know. I try to hook you up, and you dis me!
Thanks for not pressuring me.
Thanks for not pressuring me.
p.s. I have 6 live YoR tracks on CD, so shush!!
I get what mcrickson says, you instinctually link music to a lot of different times in your lives. Esp if you're feeling on the verge of something...hopefully good YoR seems to have its highs and lows & an energy of its own even if you think it is medicore. The man could sing me the phonebook and I'd buy it.
I'm curious as to why any fan would abstain from downloading Morrissey's newest album?
It's not guilt issue.
I'd like to listen to a proper album.
The quality of the sound is slightly different.
I use a laptop which sound quality isn't the same as officially manufactured CDs.
Thanks for not pressuring me.
p.s. I have 6 live YoR tracks on CD, so shush!!
I get what mcrickson says, you instinctually link music to a lot of different times in your lives. Esp if you're feeling on the verge of something...hopefully good YoR seems to have its highs and lows & an energy of its own even if you think it is medicore. The man could sing me the phonebook and I'd buy it.
Well there's a couple of reasons for me:
1. I'm quite old and still dont own an MP3 player - I still don't see a download as a proper album. I want to get the CD (or vinyl!) in my hands complete with artwork etc.
2. In the early days of Napster I was working at a design agency where we used to regularly download music for free. I was broke back then and saw no harm in stealing music. Now I'm doing ok and feel a bit guilty about my old ways. So I buy my music these days - I can wait! It's bloody frustrating tho' believe me!!!
But if you're going to buy it, what difference does it make? Plus, I'm sure you have a CD player in your car, home, computer, etc.
Come on, all the cool people are doing it!
Especially if he sang your name and number. Then you could be "A SOMEBODY" and Morrissey could be the one to tell you. Now if only you could get him to show you your special purpose, then you'd be on to something.
ahah, yeah, i bet the tracks would be like:
1. The world if full of phone numbers
2. The more you ignore me the more I call you
I downloaded the record, put it on my iPod the second it was unzipped, got into bed with my headphones on and listened to it all the way through. It's the same sort of feeling.I remember sitting in the back row of seats on a city bus, peeling the cellophane off my fresh new cassette copy of Strangeways, sliding it into my Walkman, pressing play, and waiting those tantalizing extra few seconds until the first song began. I miss that kind of excitement. So many things in adult life are disappointing. So maybe I am trying to reclaim some of that Christmas Eve excitement, any way I can.
Also somebody earlier cited sound quality as a reason for not downloading the record illegally. This is a misconception. This is only a "pirated" version in that it has been released prematurely. The mp3 record I am listening to and the CD version you will be listening to in February are exactly the same.
True, true. I just mean that the problem lies not with the pirating itself but with the format which is the same whether you download it or buy the disc and then burn it.
I enjoy the anticipation.
It's a dieing art.