Well, in some cases, artists are becoming their own record companies. Although this isn't new (Frank Zappa would say "hi" if he were alive) the infrastructure for one to self-publish has never been easier to attain.
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I get it now.
people = inanimate objects
downloading music = breaking and entering
I won't download music anymore.
A CD is what, $15 on average? I'm sorry, but I don't have the kind of money to afford very much music. I guess music was more valuable during your youth. I live in metro Detroit. I'm lucky I have one job. Out-of-state tuition is damn expensive and I have my priorities...
Then buy single songs. Listen to free music online. Go to the used CD store (although that's frought with it's own pitfalls). Listen to the radio. Go to the library and listen.
With the exception of the online thing, I did all of these things in college.
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I guess music was more valuable during your youth.
I'd sure like some 20 year old scotch but I don't know which one to drop three bills on. Then again, I have car insurance to pay, my wife wants to buy new shoes and that jack would buy a month's worth of groceries.Quote:
I live in metro Detroit. I'm lucky I have one job. Out-of-state tuition is damn expensive and I have my priorities...
Guess which one I'm not getting?
What.CD > *