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Juan Valdez

join:2003-10-21
Missoula, MT

Good times

Does "the majority" only extend to everyone in the conference room at RIAA headquarters?
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Beat it.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

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reply to Juan Valdez

Re: Good times

Just the jury in that specific court room for that specific case
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Canada = Hollywood North

gorehound

join:2009-06-19
Portland, ME

reply to Juan Valdez

Re: Good times

I was going to go and post on their blog a big fuck you from me and 2 of my bands big meat hammer and the lynn rebels.
we hate you RIAA !!! we will never buy music from any large corporate label !!! we will never buy music from any artist who signs with the RIAA !!!

PDXPLT

join:2003-12-04
Banks, OR

said by gorehound:

we hate you RIAA !!! we will never buy music from any large corporate label !!! we will never buy music from any artist who signs with the RIAA !!!
That's the problem: 'near everyone is stealing it instead.

I heard someone comment on Michael Jackson's death: "Thriller" is the all-time #1 seller. That record will never be broken. People think they should get music for free.
I heard no one's investing in new artists anymore, as the economic value of a song is inevitably approaching zero. Probably in the future, there will be no "big time" wealthy music acts. The idea that you can become rich with music will be an anachronism. Everyone will essentially be a small-time, local act, making money from live performances, donations, etc. Is this a bad thing? I dunno. But it is a drastic change, and the death of a large industry.

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