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  • So having posted in the what are you listening to thread I realised that although I listen to a huge amount of music, with the exception of a dodgy teenage vinyl collection that hasn't left the loft in 20 years and the odd CD I've bought on impulse, I don't actually own any music anymore.

    Now between Digital Radio, Spotify, YouTube etc I no-longer need to actually spend money to listen music.

    Actually thats a lie, I have a spotify unlimited account so I dont get adverts and there are no limits on the amount of music I can listen to but other than that, nothing.

    Do people still put a premium on owning a physical copy of the music they listen to?
    If artists dont get paid, no new music! I listen to youtube etc, but i buy CDs. Music is better value than almost anything you buy, simply because you play it over & over again!

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