FUCK IT
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FUCK IT.
If you buy an album from BandCamp it's YOUR responsibility to download the files and BACK IT UP.
Not to send me a complaint that some stream has disappeared. The last version of which was "Where is my music?" Full Stop.
The only apt reply is: "Up Cocky's Arse Looking For Peanuts".
Nearly every month I put a reminder on their so called community. And yet another twat wants to know where their files are.
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FUCK IT.
If you buy an album from BandCamp it's YOUR responsibility to download the files and BACK IT UP.
Not to send me a complaint that some stream has disappeared. The last version of which was "Where is my music?" Full Stop.
The only apt reply is: "Up Cocky's Arse Looking For Peanuts".
Nearly every month I put a reminder on their so called community. And yet another twat wants to know where their files are.
@lardmotel I have that old school mindset too, but I suppose the young tend to be far more used to: (1) music coming over an audio stream; (2) not storing all data locally; (3) expecting to be served consistently by online “utilities” (I think you’ve said yourself that listening to music now is for most like turning on a water tap); (4) using phones more than computers. See also: ignorance of what MP3 tagging is; using Gmail (not just the kids, eh?); being on my lawn.