skytzo
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Post by skytzo on Apr 18, 2014 1:49:04 GMT
I'll admit that sadly, I have not bought a physical CD in quite some time, but I do pay $15 a month for Rhapsody which gives me unlimited streaming, so I'm not stealing music....haven't done that since the heady days of Napster.  The majority of my music listening is through headphones at work or when I'm working out in the yard. I just find it alot easier to stream music through my phone instead of ripping tracks from CD or downloading, then transferring to an MP3 player. With Rhapsody, if I want a physical CD I can purchase it then burn it onto a CD (which I did with TAAB2). Anyway, back to the topic at hand....Rhapsody has the entire Tull catalog and all of Ian's solo releases AND they're usually right up to date with new releases when they come out. However, I've been checking since Tuesday and no Homo Erraticus yet. What gives? Is it because he's on a new label? Anybody know?
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Post by Tulltapes on Apr 18, 2014 3:25:14 GMT
Even some who prepaid $80 months ago haven't received their H.E packages so I'm sure it will make it to rhapsody sometime. Cd's I hardly buy anymore either. I'll seek out and buy 5.1 DVD's and most everything I'd want to buy these days is pressed on HQ heavy vinyl with all the packaging bells and whistles. You usually get HQ download codes as part of your purchase. A little more expensive than a CD sometimes but it's not a bad investment as they are limited runs. I finally got my copy from Burning Shed just today

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Post by lucas on Apr 18, 2014 11:12:26 GMT
It is already on Google Music, the streaming service I pay for. I'm using it while my parcel doesn't arrive.
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skytzo
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We will be geared to the average rather than the exceptional
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Post by skytzo on Apr 23, 2014 22:35:28 GMT
It's available now, a week later. I'm two listens in so far...I'll add my $.02 in the review thread.
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