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| Aesthetics Discuss authenticity and integrity, styles and pigeonholes, fads and trends, heroes and influences, finding your own voice, what constitutes cool. It's only rock and roll . . . or is it? |
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kiss the record store goodbye.
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yuck
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I don't agree that record stores will be eliminated. I think that the future is safe to support a group of at least a million or so people for whom music is valuable in and of itself- not as an extension to a lifestyle, nor as a novel convenience.
As long as that holds true, I believe that cities and towns without record stores can't broadly exist. Part of the demand of individuals in this group is to peer with other similarly thinking persons. Starbucks customers, as a group are not those persons. The only thing you will ever be able to say about Starbucks customers as a group is that they all have a demand for bitter coffee. People in the music-is-valuable-by-itself group know that about Starbucks. -r |
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so... now i can download crappy music to go with my crappy coffee? awesome...
haha j/k actually i'm not. i think starbucks tastes horrible. If ya live in a big city, find a coffee shop that imports Italian coffee, it's the best. sorry, i just cant help jumping into a starbucks rant. the people that work there are always very cool and awesome, but i find the whole concept of sitting in a starbucks drinking crappy coffee and listening to piped in spoon-fed music, and sitting there with other people attempting to look cool is just not my idea of a fun time. rant complete! thnx |
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