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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I tend to use Spotify and stream my music, anyone still buying the cds. And hands up if you thought this was a crossdresser thread

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I tend to use Spotify and stream my music, anyone still buying the cds. And hands up if you thought this was a crossdresser thread "

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By *vbride1963TV/TS
over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk

I've got crates of CDs as well as tons of vinyl.

I can't bear to part with them however its nothing that can't be streamed or downloaded so there is no actual requirement for me to keep them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Whenever we release a single or an album instead of CDs we promote vinyl and it comes with free download.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Havent bought any cds in a few years after i started using spotify...

But still have hundreds of cds dont think ill ever get rid of them

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By *vbride1963TV/TS
over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"I've got crates of CDs as well as tons of vinyl.

I can't bear to part with them however its nothing that can't be streamed or downloaded so there is no actual requirement for me to keep them.

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They’ll be the futures antiques keep hold of for your benefactors .

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By *eoeclipseWoman
over a year ago

glasgow

Spotify mainly, cds in car carry wallet for road trips

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By *aturefitmaleMan
over a year ago

glasgow

Install all your cds on an ipod put it on shuffle,amazing

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By *agluvrMan
over a year ago

Airdrie


"I tend to use Spotify and stream my music, anyone still buying the cds. And hands up if you thought this was a crossdresser thread "

I don’t buy CDs very often these days but there are still a few bands going about whose albums I’ll always buy on CD when they drop.

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Mold

I've a shelf full of CDs but they're just collecting dust nowadays.

I just Bluetooth to my car stereo nowadays, as everything I want I can get through Amazon music

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yep cross dresser thread.

Not buying cds but records with our youngest.

Trawling through the tat shops is not what I’d call fun but he loves it.

T

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By *ill-Ian KissesCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere over there

Yup, got loads of CDs; mostly for playing in the car which are stored in the passenger visor wallet.

Have a music system at home that plays CDs and cassettes (which I have) But use Spotify to stream music to Bluetooth headphones.

Millie

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By *estless nativeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow


"I've got crates of CDs as well as tons of vinyl.

I can't bear to part with them however its nothing that can't be streamed or downloaded so there is no actual requirement for me to keep them.

They’ll be the futures antiques keep hold of for your benefactors . "

I still have most of my vinyl/cassettes/CD's for this reason.

Some of them are limited editions and rarities so could be worth a few bob in years to come.

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By *eedeeseTV/TS
over a year ago

glasgow

I buy CDs in charity shops mostly ( last year I got about 40/50 at 4 for a pound n they were classic soul/indie/hip hop/jazz/rock... almost brand new, just in one swoop..ah musta got about 100/20 odd all in in that one shop)...ah used to have loads n loadsa of vinyl but ma itinerant ramblings over the year have served only to sever me from their warm anologue crackles n murmers ...sad considering the mind splintering prices some of them fetch in that now fetishised format...n yeah painted pinky in the air, ah did think it was a cross dress thread haha x

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"I've got crates of CDs as well as tons of vinyl.

I can't bear to part with them however its nothing that can't be streamed or downloaded so there is no actual requirement for me to keep them.

They’ll be the futures antiques keep hold of for your benefactors . "

The trouble is the weight and floor loading space i have.

I used to DJ back in the 90s so have accumulated thousands of records.

The majority are stored at my parents as they have space, as keeping them in the garage is a big no no as they react badly to temperature variance.

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By *atindollTV/TS
over a year ago

edinburgh

Still prefer cd and vinyl, the sound is better but you need an old style system to get the best sound

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By *vbride1963TV/TS
over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"Still prefer cd and vinyl, the sound is better but you need an old style system to get the best sound"

Old fuddy duddy here , everything is digital this and enhanced that us humans have analogue ears love the sound from an old style amp ( valve especially ) with good speakers .

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By *atindollTV/TS
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Still prefer cd and vinyl, the sound is better but you need an old style system to get the best sound

Old fuddy duddy here , everything is digital this and enhanced that us humans have analogue ears love the sound from an old style amp ( valve especially ) with good speakers . "

I have a nad amp,they have the one that came after it in the museum if Scotland lol,its not value though-thats out of my price range,speakers are very large floor mounted acoustic's.

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk

As much as I would like a full audiophile set up, investing in a decent set of headphones has been the best option so far.

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By *bostCouple
over a year ago

glasgow

We moved house a couple of years back and took all our CDs and DVDs to CEX. Got quite a few bottles of Rum with the proceeds of that trip.

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By *ill-Ian KissesCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere over there

I also occasionally buy from the library when they have book/CD sale. Good bargain to be had!

M

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love a rumage in the charity shops for Cds for my car.

It's not modern enough to hook up to my phone

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Mold


"I love a rumage in the charity shops for Cds for my car.

It's not modern enough to hook up to my phone "

Get a Bluetooth receiver / transmitter that plugs in to your cigarette lighter and you can play the music on your phone through your stereo

They cost less than a tenner

Although it is not the same as rummaging in a charity shop

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love a rumage in the charity shops for Cds for my car.

It's not modern enough to hook up to my phone

Get a Bluetooth receiver / transmitter that plugs in to your cigarette lighter and you can play the music on your phone through your stereo

They cost less than a tenner

Although it is not the same as rummaging in a charity shop "

I have one of those 90s 8 Cd disk changers in my boot so I like the retro feel

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