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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2005 at 11:00
Ebay & ebay's Half.com are places that I have found lots of good buys at. The shipping at Half.com is usually very reasonable, credit cards or paypal for most transactions.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2005 at 11:09
Call me old-fashioned, but I just like visiting a record store, looking through & picking up an album, and buying it - there's something very tactile and satisfying about it; I suppose it reminds me of the excitement of going out to buy a new release on vinyl "when I were a lad..."

These days I guess internet sites like Amazon etc are cheaper but its just not as much fun - only exception is if there's a rare CD, then the internet sites are often better at cheaply sourcing especially from the USA (I'm in the UK!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2005 at 11:10
Originally posted by Phil Phil wrote:

Call me old-fashioned, but I just like visiting a record store, looking through & picking up an album, and buying it - there's something very tactile and satisfying about it; I suppose it reminds me of the excitement of going out to buy a new release on vinyl "when I were a lad..."


I like nothing better, but it's so rare for me to find a CD of genuine interest in a real store.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2005 at 13:32
Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by Phil Phil wrote:

Call me old-fashioned, but I just like visiting a record store, looking through & picking up an album, and buying it - there's something very tactile and satisfying about it; I suppose it reminds me of the excitement of going out to buy a new release on vinyl "when I were a lad..."


I like nothing better, but it's so rare for me to find a CD of genuine interest in a real store.


In Montreal, there used to be a great store that specialized in prog and metal albums.  It was an amazing place; one of the few actual physical stores where I could walk in and browse and find stuff I wanted to buy.  Unfortunately, I haven't been to that city in a while, so I have no idea if it's still there.  I have a feeling it might not be; it didn't look terribly prosperous the last time I was there.  *sigh* Prog is such a niche market.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2005 at 16:30
Originally posted by Sit Ubu Sit Sit Ubu Sit wrote:

http://www.mp3search.ru/

Pretty good site for mp3 downloads for only .10/song.

Their prog selection is somewhat limited - you can check out their catalog before joining..



I have used this site as they have a reasonable selection of prog. I wasn't sure of the legality of this site but I have it from a reliable source (Pendragon's Nick Barrett) that it's illegal.
Try www.caerllysimusic.co.uk.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2005 at 16:32
Used Record stores and Soulseek
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2005 at 21:21

You really shouldn´t complain! I live in Argentina, were for some reason, you dont get many prog albums...and why is that? Well there isn´t a wide market here,there are not so many people (now) that like or even know of prog. Let me put it like this...I dont have 2112 from Rush...and not because I dont want to, I dont have Octopus from Gentle Giant ...and not because I dont want to, I dont heve The Power to believe from King Crimson ( in fact I dont own any `90-`00 Crimson album)...and not because I dont want to. The big stores dont have many only one or NONE Crimson album. The only bands you can bet your ass that are everywere are Pink Floyd ( who ironicaly sells big time here...), Yes and Genesis.

But you can get prog, if you look for it. For example I buy vinyls! I got Starles and bible black ( which I later found in cd...and also bought) and Larks tongue in aspic ( which I also found on cd but didnt bought) from KC, Close to the edge from Yes ( which can easyly be found in cd...I also have the cd...but bought the vynil first because I wanted the classic format as well), Free Hand from Gentle Giant and finally Rushs Hemispheres and Permanent Waves...

I could buy albums on line...but the dollar here is a little expensive, so every album would cost me three times more.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2005 at 08:03
Originally posted by el böthy el böthy wrote:

You really shouldn´t complain! I live in Argentina, were for some reason, you dont get many prog albums...and why is that? Well there isn´t a wide market here,there are not so many people (now) that like or even know of prog. Let me put it like this...I dont have 2112 from Rush...and not because I dont want to, I dont have Octopus from Gentle Giant ...and not because I dont want to, I dont heve The Power to believe from King Crimson ( in fact I dont own any `90-`00 Crimson album)...and not because I dont want to. The big stores dont have many only one or NONE Crimson album. The only bands you can bet your ass that are everywere are Pink Floyd ( who ironicaly sells big time here...), Yes and Genesis.

But you can get prog, if you look for it. For example I buy vinyls! I got Starles and bible black ( which I later found in cd...and also bought) and Larks tongue in aspic ( which I also found on cd but didnt bought) from KC, Close to the edge from Yes ( which can easyly be found in cd...I also have the cd...but bought the vynil first because I wanted the classic format as well), Free Hand from Gentle Giant and finally Rushs Hemispheres and Permanent Waves...

I could buy albums on line...but the dollar here is a little expensive, so every album would cost me three times more.

That's a real shame, there's only one thing to do - emigrate for the sake of your prog collection!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2005 at 15:14

Record Fairs are a good place to buy prog or any music, I could spend hours perusing cds at them, in southern England they have them about once a month in the large towns.

I dont find Amazon that expensive..Soulseek is even cheaper though

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2005 at 23:10

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Amazon

Half-Price Books

CD Warehouse

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