Originally posted by bags:
Jag, that's where the $15 comes in -- it's completely an impulse buy. I don't normally buy bootlegs, but if it's there I'm gonna have to have it.
Oh, I understand, believe me. But when you compare it to the cost of a studio recording and the fact that a lot of people have more will power than others, a lot of people will probably find their cut off point to be somewhere in the the $10-$12 range.
Ideally, Clear Crap, or whichever company does the show, will offer a back catelogue online and through mail order. It would seem that they should offer the discounted price of $10 the night of the show and maybe $12 if oredered at a later date. Also, shipping and handling would be a cost to consider. I only skimmed through the article so I didn't even realize they would be mailed at a later date. If the $15 includes mailing, it's not so bad.
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Now that I think of it, $15 is still a tad high considering that they are not paying any studio time or much in the way of production costs. Paying what you would pay for a full studio recording is not quite right. After awhile, you'll only want so many recordings of shows you've seen somewhere or of some band. There is a saturation point. I hope they do well thought out market research on this. I'm sure they are but will the consumer live up to what they say they will buy?