Could it be that the world is simply tiring form audio only simulation?
I mean really, not that I hope this is the case, but really, cars
equipped with DVD players, VIDEO iPod, elevators and taxi's with
"moving image billboards" and news feeds. I'm not talking about a
distant George Jetson future, I'm talking about present day, average joe
culture.
Not to mention that our kids playing video game simulations that rival
what the government uses for training military personnel.
I love Audio, as I'm sure most of us do here, but Audio's realist place
in today's culture may be other than where WE all hope it to be, or what
it once was.
The same could be said for linear moving image, as more interactive
technology emerges from the internet and video game markets, what will
the become of TV?
Sad but true???
Don Andes
EMI Music
-----Original Message-----
From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
[mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Cox
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 2:49 AM
To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] SACD fans -- some discounts
On 01/05/07, Tom Fine wrote:
Amazon has some very aggressive pricing right now on some SACD titles.
Especially some the BMG/RCA titles. Big in-general classical sale
right now, too. Wonder if this is clearing out classical overstock
that can't be sold in now-closed Tower stores. Good buying opportunity
as some titles may go out of print.
-- Tom Fine
PS -- cannot post here due to copyrights but interesting story last
week in Wall St. Journal about how 1/4+ of CD sales now through
big-box stores and those retailers demands for quick turnover hampers
any attempts at variety. Then CD sales keep slumping due to overpriced
and boring product, and it becomes self-perpetuating as Best Buy and
Wal-Mart are reportedly cutting floor space for CD's. Not a good time
to be in the music biz.
Practically all the small companies now sell direct over the web.
Regards
--
Don Cox
doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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