And just like when it's purchased in a record store , music sounds better , purchased at a live show. You know you're helping the band with the bare necessities (No , not beer and porn , I mean gas , food , guitar strings , whatever...) , and you're probably saving money getting it straight from the source....
DammitDave said:
"...bands who are clueless how to distribute their music via the Internet..."
I guess I am clueless. I would have thought that a band would have a better chance at selling music at the show right after having played live. If you don't have something to sell right then and there, the music purchase will get blown off and forgotten about unless you made a huge impression. Though I prefer vinyl, CDs are a lot cheaper to make and easier to transport than records (2 big plusses for labels, bands, and buyers) so in my opinion, they still have a place.