> got my copies from DeepdiscountCD.com and deepdiscountdvd.com > > Naked was $11.98 and George was $19.98 both with FREE SHIPPING! > > If you haven't got it yet...this is a pretty good deal! > > Doremi Fasolatido Pretty good deal? It's a *great* deal! An unreal one, too for those of us in the business of trying to stay in business selling music we care about. What a totally upside-down business this is now, not that this suprises me in the least bit---see it every day, for years now even.....Not Lame's wholesale on these: $12.87 And $20.18 respectively That is WHOLESALE, folks, not retail. I would venture to guess that Best Buy was a few dollars less than that, too...hop into the car, folks. Outside of the Best Buys of the U.S., the above companies business models are not that far different as they are just building up customer databases and information that they will pawn off and sell to some large retail corporation down the line as they are not in the business of caring about music, but in the business of building customer information to sell more shit we don't need to(okay, I'm exaggerating), which equals equity and value on the public market front. They are not making money selling cd's at these prices, fact...they biding time until they get bought up with good old fashion positive cash flow taking their owners to the promised land. Sure, we all think the consumer wins...and they do. But it's a good old fashion pyrrhic victory, it really is. (Definition of 'pyrrihic victory': A victory won at such a great cost that it is tantamount to defeat). Not that too many on this list would care or feel inclined to empathize as we all are looking to save money where ever possible, I understand. I do, too ...... but I'd really, really like to think and believe that if I was not doing what I do for a living, that there's no way I'd saunter on down to any of these chains to pick up such releases.....man, buying music for folks like us *has to be* about more than saving a few dollars as the music biz navigates through this storm of technological advancement, even in a crappy economy and tough times. The Day The Music Died.....when was that? *When* was that? Because it sure is doing just that as music fans download left and right, value music as practically next to nothing and look only to support faceless corporations or shallow business models designed to make their owners wealthy beyond beliefe....this, despite there being more great music to listen to than ever. All right, I'm exaggerating with drama, again....but it *feels* like this on many days the last few years, even though it may not be the case. Yes, I/we/Not Lame make a living trying to sell, market, release, etc. new and old music, the type of music most folks in the music biz don't care about...someone has to, right? Why is such a bad and dirty thing for company in the business of selling music to make a living by, god forbid, selling a CD for more than it cost them to pay for salaries, rent, taxes, costs of doing business, etc.? Shocking, I know. Not Lame and other music retailers, we deserve to burn in hell. :-P Not Lame has been making an impact on selling independent music by bands discussed on this list for 8 years now......we were one of the first and only companies in 1995(the only other one I'll give a nod to doing it before NL there is Big Deal) to put out releases and proudly call them 'power pop' and shove it up on the net and connect folks, like so many of the early Audities list members, together with a common bond. But the impact on how the many companies(a large majority of which are struggling to stay in business now) that truly innovate, care about the music and its development and proliferation into culture, create careers for folks who love music and the companies that invest real money to that end....well, resigned, frustrated 'fuck' is all I can say. Fuck. Consumers, music fans(sic) now have the expectation for REAL music retailers to sell music at a LOSS---or they don't get their business. Why? Because there are so many companies who are selling music at less than what it costs them because music is just part of the marketing mix to sell other stuff. Pity Party? Heck yeah, I'm pissed today...i'll feel better tomorrow. For now, I'm just human and I'm sick of seeing this crap hurt everyone I know in the business of trying to create music(the musicians), sell it(the real music retailers) and who put their hard-earned money(to large of a list to go into) on the line every day to keep it all coming to folks whose hobby is finding great new music. Peace Still But Pass The Bong, Bruce @ Not Lame