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Looking forward to the score and the movie. I hope the score release will feature only the score and not mainly songs from the movie (as "Eat pray love" did).
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OK... this seems to have been cancelled and only shittunes and various other overpriced download only garbage is available now... or has the CD actually made it to market anywhere in the world? It's that or nothing..... If you want the music it's available in a not too bad audio format if you want it. If not, move on. Ford A Thaxton
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And while we're at it, I'm fine with you bagging on the iTunes store. I wish they'd make their music available at a higher bitrate myself. As a fan of comedy, however, I strenuously object to the expression, "shittunes," mainly because there's nothing especially clever or funny about it. If Apple's download music service were called "HitTunes" and you changed it to "ShitTunes" THEN we'd be in business, but iTunes = ShitTunes is just kind of lame and juvenile. Oh, and I agree with Ford 100%. It's too bad that it's only available at that bitrate via iTunes, but hey, at least it's available. If you don't want it, don't buy it. That's all there really is to say.
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I like to listen music in the best quality. Just sit on my couch and listen, so every detail is important. How many folks have the free time time to do that in this day and age? Not very many I'm sorry to say. Ford A. Thaxton
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Actually, it's more of a shame that people seem more interested in the CD than the music itself. This.
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Why is it misleading? There's a question mark. So should all thread titles say "canceled?" after them now?
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iTunes = ShitTunes is just kind of lame and juvenile. I've bit my tongue for a while about this, but I have to agree. Comments like this affect no one in any sort of positive way, and just make you look like an angry child. I'd advise that you stop. +1 I grew up in the 70s, 80s where a lot of scores weren't released and the best one could do was hold up a mic to the tv speaker and record the music with dialogue and sound fx (*and my stupid sister yammering in the background). I'm more than happy iTunes allow more scores to be released. Better than nothing. And the bitrate is pretty decent. Not like it first was when iTunes had lower rates.
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