The Video Thread

Gask

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For the BBQ lover, it begins with fish and then gets more interesting.
 
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Vanessa

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I'm a fan of Adam Neely and you should be too! :p He's a fellow bass player but a lot of his videos also go into more meta concepts of music. He's sorta like the V-Sauce of music; a real thinking musician.

This particular video discusses our emotional connection to the music of our youth and explores why each generation is snobby of their generation's music and less open to newer generations of music.
 
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Arbitrary

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I'm a fan of Adam Neely and you should be too! :p He's a fellow bass player but a lot of his videos also go into more meta concepts of music. He's sorta like the V-Sauce of music; a real thinking musician.

This particular video discusses our emotional connection to the music of our youth and explores why each generation is snobby of their generation's music and less open to newer generations of music.

Anyone else not own a CD player until they were 20 and spent their teens culturally adrift?
 

Fogel

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Whats a CD player? I kid! I remember my favorite cassettes and columbia house...
 
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GuardianX

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I have no idea how Columbia House stayed in business when you consider how easy it was to rip them off on their initial offer deals (12 or so albums for ~$10)

Because the initial offer was also an agreement to buy like 5 or 10 other CD's at a shit rate.

You would get your initial disks at something like 99 cents per disk then all other disks would be like 15-20 usd and, as far as I am aware, they used your credit card number to sign you up or took a direct personal check so you couldn't back out of the agreement.
 

a_skeleton_05

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Because the initial offer was also an agreement to buy like 5 or 10 other CD's at a shit rate.

You would get your initial disks at something like 99 cents per disk then all other disks would be like 15-20 usd and, as far as I am aware, they used your credit card number to sign you up or took a direct personal check so you couldn't back out of the agreement.

There was no credit card involved (at least in the Canadian one) and you could literally just put whatever name/info you wanted along with physical cash for the entry fee.
 
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