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Talk about starting a ball rolling | |
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oh shit...did i delete the wrong thread?
i am soo sorry. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: oh shit...did i delete the wrong thread?
i am soo sorry. Seems so. All I posted was this link; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...042157.stm | |
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well, at least you now have five posts to your thread. Space for sale... | |
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wow, I hope this trend of free cds will continue on
as long as the music won't suffer in quality in exchange If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: wow, I hope this trend of free cds will continue on
as long as the music won't suffer in quality in exchange I think the trouble with the Prince PE giveaway, as a fan, is that it had no effect on my Prince buying habits other than it meant I got his latest album for nothing. I'll always buy Prince's music until he either stops making it or I die, so it didn't encourage me to do anything other than admire him for his lead. So now other artists whom I wouldn't normally listen to are taking on this idea of by-passing the record companies, it'll give me an opportunity to see such a promotion as a casual listener and also see how it'll affect my view of that artist's music. Radiohead's latest idea has encouraged me to download their album whereas I would never have bought it had it been released in the 'traditional' way. As much as I loved The Bends and OK Computer, I didn't buy any more because I felt I'd be buying more of the same thing and there's a depressive element to their music that I felt I could only listen to so much of. I downloaded In Rainbows and I love it. So there you are - it's worked for this listener. Although I downloaded it for free to start with, I downloaded it again for £5 after and so paid them £5 more than I would have done if the album had been released through a record company. And now Ray Davies, who's album I wouldn't have bought purely because I would have never even have heard it was out and frankly, wouldn't really normally care for, is going to be giving it away. So I'll be able to give it a listen and will have the opportunity to see whether I like it or not. And if I like it, I might then delve further into his and The Kinks back catalogue... And as he says himself in the BBC article; it's exciting for him to see his music given away to 1.5 million people. For music lovers who like to listen to new stuff, this could be the start of a great trend. | |
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