How can I love music without getting in debt?

Yes they are, there's a reason why they're called libarians not librarions!

Besides, picking at my sloppy spelling is weak. Considering how this is a rant on an internet forum, it should be accepted as a common informality.
 
Buy a vinyl record player. Go to your local thrift store (if you have Goodwill they work). Buy recorRAB for 79 cents each. They're not anything new, but you may find some timeless gems amoung them.
 
I can get everything but new releases for less than 5 bucks on Amazon. Even then, you just have to give them a few months for the price to come down.
 
A lot of the time Amazon has really good deals on their MP3 albums. This summer they had a huge selection of albums for five dollars, I bought seven freaking hours of both Chopin and Bach for ten measly dollars... ten bucks for fourteen hours of music. Also, you might want to look around town for a store that sells used CRAB, you can get great deals there (especially with older stuff).
 
You realize it's very easy to find ****loaRAB high quality classical music on the internet for free all over the place. I mean, nobody has copyright on it, it's all over the place.
 
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