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Reply to "No Nukes release 19 November 2021"

Aside from massive career retrospective, catalog reissues with bonus live discs, etc., if you follow the current (past 10 years) pattern of vinyl issues, they are almost exclusive stand alone offerings.  People still buying CDs are much more likely to also buy a DVD.  Vinyl buyers are more likely to be audiophiles, and not concerned with visuals or things digital in general.   Of course there are exceptions in every direction.  Many young people (everyone in the world younger than I, which is about 34.8 billion and growing by the second) also buy vinyl for its own tactile and visual experience, things absent from downloads.  

The other way of looking at it, is that you don’t get to chose what items are in the pu-pu platter at China Moon, the house decides the offering.  You can still get the appetizers individually, just not your own designed combo platter. πŸ€”πŸ˜†



Personally, I like the stand alone vinyl.  Then again, I have bought vinyl-CD-DVD combo boxes.  I am an excellent example of a poor example and marketing people hate me cause I can’t be pigeonholed.  πŸ€·πŸ»πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ€·πŸ½β€β™‚️

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