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Post by watermill on Jun 30, 2020 5:13:25 GMT -8
I'm more than likely going to buy it on CD, for all the artwork and just to have a physical package in my hand so i can read and look at it, but i'll also put it onto my iPod and thats how i'll listen to it.
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Post by yiannis on Jun 30, 2020 10:56:34 GMT -8
CD here too. Digital, easy too rip, plus you get any booklet there might be. I usually listen to new Ozrics albums from the CD and if I want to have a listen on the go I use my mp3 player. When I'm familiar with most of the details of the tunes I'll listen to mp3 rips at home too.
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Post by poptart on Jun 30, 2020 19:51:51 GMT -8
I too will go for CD. Will rip to my computer/phone but having the booklet and artwork is still important to me.
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Post by alberik on Jul 1, 2020 5:07:00 GMT -8
cd (ripped to flac for digital playback at work), and on vinyl just because I have all of them. Slowly warming up to a possibility of once again owning a record player.
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Post by yogbarogger on Jul 1, 2020 12:17:32 GMT -8
I will go for the Quadruple Vinyl boxset with the bonus cassettes featuring unreleased and unheard music 1982(!) - 2020 and stickers, badges, signed poster, hologram postcards, t-shirt, lock of Ed's hair, original ember from the Stonehenge bonfire, etc. Bargain at 300 quid.
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