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« Reply #20 on: August 15, 2025, 06:01:21 PM »


I bought some soap and room fragrances from the handmade soap stall (?? & Rosie?) this was Friday and they’d already had a tremendous weekend, sold loads, so they were very happy. Mr B bought a fab green shirt from the stall next to the Oggies.
 


The hand cream from that stall is miraculous- I wish I’d bought more!

I bought a tonne of samosas 😂
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« Reply #21 on: August 15, 2025, 09:21:27 PM »


I bought some soap and room fragrances from the handmade soap stall (?? & Rosie?) this was Friday and they’d already had a tremendous weekend, sold loads, so they were very happy. Mr B bought a fab green shirt from the stall next to the Oggies.

We had pizza, fish & chips and a curry from the main field, and toasties & coffee from the stall in field 1. Plus free cake on the last day as they were just about to close up. I believe there are no calories if it’s free…  Wink

No CDs as I’m trying to reduce clutter

Cds are NOT clutter. 🧐😇😂Sheens mobile cd player arrived today! Reembrace the 80’s!
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« Reply #22 on: August 17, 2025, 05:46:00 PM »



I bought some soap and room fragrances from the handmade soap stall (?? & Rosie?) this was Friday and they’d already had a tremendous weekend, sold loads, so they were very happy. Mr B bought a fab green shirt from the stall next to the Oggies.

We had pizza, fish & chips and a curry from the main field, and toasties & coffee from the stall in field 1. Plus free cake on the last day as they were just about to close up. I believe there are no calories if it’s free…  Wink

No CDs as I’m trying to reduce clutter

Cds are NOT clutter. 🧐😇😂Sheens mobile cd player arrived today! Reembrace the 80’s!
I know, I know! I still buy a CD from most bands I see (the smaller ones who rely on selling CDs to supplement the meagre income from gigs) for some reason I didn’t even make it into the CD tent! 🤷🏼‍♀️
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« Reply #23 on: August 17, 2025, 10:12:49 PM »

Interestingly last night Lindisfarne had no CDs for sale, only uninspiring t-shirts. At least it meant I saved some money.
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« Reply #24 on: Yesterday at 09:18:06 AM »

I noticed that more than one band made comments about 'for those who still listen to CDs...' or something of that ilk from the stage, which I don't remember before, which suggests that they are getting more people saying 'but I don't have a CD player' to them.  Joe Broughton gave a good rundown of how streaming income compared to the purchase of one CD which although not news to me, seemed to be to a number of people around ("To give us the same income as the purchase of one CD you'd have to listen to our CD all day every day for 10 years on Spotify.  I've heard our CDs and trust me, you don't want to do that!").
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« Reply #25 on: Yesterday at 09:36:58 AM »


I noticed that more than one band made comments about 'for those who still listen to CDs...' or something of that ilk from the stage, which I don't remember before, which suggests that they are getting more people saying 'but I don't have a CD player' to them.  Joe Broughton gave a good rundown of how streaming income compared to the purchase of one CD which although not news to me, seemed to be to a number of people around ("To give us the same income as the purchase of one CD you'd have to listen to our CD all day every day for 10 years on Spotify.  I've heard our CDs and trust me, you don't want to do that!").


CDs remain the most popular physical format of music (and for good reason).  The death of CDs is a fiction.
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« Reply #26 on: Yesterday at 03:29:58 PM »



I noticed that more than one band made comments about 'for those who still listen to CDs...' or something of that ilk from the stage, which I don't remember before, which suggests that they are getting more people saying 'but I don't have a CD player' to them.  Joe Broughton gave a good rundown of how streaming income compared to the purchase of one CD which although not news to me, seemed to be to a number of people around ("To give us the same income as the purchase of one CD you'd have to listen to our CD all day every day for 10 years on Spotify.  I've heard our CDs and trust me, you don't want to do that!").


CDs remain the most popular physical format of music (and for good reason).  The death of CDs is a fiction.


I believe it is, but it is one of several being pushed as 'what modern people want.'
I recently bought a 'new' used car, and it took a long while to find one with a CD player.
(best car I've ever owned by the way).
Computers tend not to have CD burners too.
Music, books, movies, games are all being pushed towards digital as opposed to physical format.
The worry is streaming as opposed to downloading.
You never own a copy of the item you are, essentially, renting.
A steady income stream for those that have the rights to the material, which is not always the creative person, and often, without their agreement or even knowledge.

I am currently awaiting the delivery of nine albums, including three Big Star CD's - which I'm looking forward to hearing.
I'm doing my bit.
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