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Musicians suing fans?
E. Spaceman:
While I certainly agree with Tommydski, I think that music-as-business is also a valid course of action. Not one I like and certainly not one I would ever take (my lack of talent spares me from the decision).
Kai:
Shit, man, if I was making music I would want to be able to eat. If you download it, at least like, make me a fucking sandwhich or send me some pop tarts or something. Seriously.
Slick:
MP3 + mailing address = toasty sandwich for you!
Thrillho:
Look, I don't get paid to make music or anything. Music is my passion, it's my life. Listening to it, writing it, writing about it, analyzing it.
But if it was my job, then I'd naturally want to get paid for doing my job well.
Surely SOMEONE here can see my point of view.
Taking aside all exceptions, all this crap about someone who might just like live music or might buy your CD after seeing your show or any of those perfectly legitimate reasons for seeing the band and liking them without owning the CDs, EVERY SINGLE DAMN ONE.
There are people, who will think 'shit, I can get it for free, why the fuck should I buy it?' and it is these people, not all those exceptions, that I dislike.
And I know that labels delay a release by however long, hence me saying 'band/label' rather than just 'band.'
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: tommydski ---the post right above your last one is me seeing your point of view.
--- Quote from: tommydski ---if dynamite kid sees his music as a business venture then fair play to him.
he is doing something i could not do, good luck to him.
--- End quote ---
that isn't irony, i wish you all the best.
--- End quote ---
It's nothing to do with me seeing it as a business venture.
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