View Full Version : How many Michael Jackson/Jackson 5 albums?!?!
Ok Ok its very sad he's gone he was a genius etc etc. but how many damn albums are there out at the moment!? I find it sick that stores have all of a sudden raised the price of the albums to cash in on his death
Yeah but it's business. :shrug:
Originally posted by Enid
Yeah but it's business. :shrug:
Trueeeeeeee but how many bloody albums are there, just put them all on the same damn album!
NettoSuperstar!
23-07-2009, 12:18 PM
Aye market forces ma friend, its the world we live in!
Mrluvaluva
23-07-2009, 12:57 PM
I suppose it depends where you shop. For instance, "Bad" is £3.99 on HMV website and "Off the wall" is £4.99.
Tesco have some albums at like £10... makes me feel sick working there, such a massive monopoly on almost everything it sells. Hate the place
Originally posted by Marcjswp
Originally posted by Enid
Yeah but it's business. :shrug:
Trueeeeeeee but how many bloody albums are there, just put them all on the same damn album!
And charge £50 for it. :laugh:
Originally posted by Enid
Originally posted by Marcjswp
Originally posted by Enid
Yeah but it's business. :shrug:
Trueeeeeeee but how many bloody albums are there, just put them all on the same damn album!
And charge £50 for it. :laugh:
Yeah exactly man! would get more :D
spitfire
23-07-2009, 10:17 PM
If people don't like the cd's enough to buy when he was alive,why do they buy them when he's dead?:conf2:
Mrluvaluva
23-07-2009, 10:30 PM
Ah you can do that yourself. Edit the posts and click on the delete bit in there.
! Delete this message !
spitfire
23-07-2009, 10:34 PM
Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
Ah you can do that yourself. Edit the posts and click on the delete bit in there.
! Delete this message !
So i can,thank you.:thumbs:
Mrluvaluva
23-07-2009, 11:14 PM
You're welcome.
Originally posted by spitfire
If people don't like the cd's enough to buy when he was alive,why do they buy them when he's dead?:conf2: Yeah I totally agree. :thumbs:
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