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Re: Napster [message #2363 is a reply to message #2362] |
Wed, 02 November 2005 20:27 |
Bill Martinelli
Messages: 677 Registered: May 2009
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Do you think Napster isn’t mad with the RIAA anymore, or vice versa? Seems like an awfully big cheek, to turn. Stranger things have happened. Most generally revolve around money! There’s no such thing as free radio. The radio stations all pay huge licensing fees to play the music we listen to. Even NPR and college stations pay at lesser rates than some of the commercial stations. It could be free if you never buy anything. Since the stations are paid by advertisers the cost is simply pushed into the products and the consumers pay for it. Advertising budgets are huge. What would you think a bottle of Bud would cost if they never advertised? A pair of Nike sneakers or even grape juice with no Larry King endorsement. I’m with Akhilesh, I like the used music stores. We do have a say in how much things cost and how much people are paid. If you don't buy new music there are no profits for recording industry and those artist. Go to local concerts instead. I’m not too crazed with the some of the pro sports salaries so I boycott the events for the most part. Everyone has there threshold of ‘what its worth’ to them. There is a point about the whole Napster situation in that. Do you think all the younger people that downloaded millions in RIAA revenue would have gone out and paid for the music? Have sales now seen huge profit gains.
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Re: Why I like CDbaby.com & jazzpromo.com [message #2371 is a reply to message #2368] |
Thu, 03 November 2005 13:18 |
akhilesh
Messages: 1275 Registered: May 2009
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You can listen to all the artists there, and decide what you like. All of them seem to be good at their stuff, some may appeakl to som and some to others. But they all seem to have talent. THe important hig is you can HEAR them and CHOOSE. In my mind if you are NOT signed with a majopr studio DOES NOT mean you are not talented. In fact, I would say, they are often a lot more talented than some of the schlock the major studios release. I am just sick of supporting anything these majotr studios do, and will from now on ONLY buy used CDs on ebay or used music stores, or buy from these sites like cdbaby.com or directly from the artist. I will end up with a lot more CDs and a lot less tube amps...a good compromise in my opinion. Thanks for the tip on Mosaic. I'll check that out too. -akhilesh
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Re: Why I like CDbaby.com & jazzpromo.com [message #2383 is a reply to message #2382] |
Fri, 04 November 2005 13:18 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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Right on my friend. In 1970 we taped music off the radio and still bought hundreds of albums. This business of royalties is a bunch of crapola. It prevents music from being heard and thats why the music industry is in the tiolet.
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