Website review: Why I Dont Care That Im Killing Mus...
Blueeyez discovered this in Music
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Blueeyez discovered 37 months ago- Why I don't care that I'm killing Music

Reidly rated 11 months ago- Downloading is good, I'm not sure about this though.

urgency3 rated 12 months ago- There's so many bad arguments here, I'm a little worried it's satirical and I'm missing the point. For example, this guy apparently downloads music he describes as "moronic," "not unique," and "not even good." But I think it's just a compilation of horrible rationalizations for illegally downloading music.

peeldog rated 12 months ago- Okay, stick it to the execs... but you are also sticking it to.... the artists, the session artists, the studio engineers and technicians, the designer of the instruments, the manufacturer of the instruments, the designer and manufacturer of the studio gear, the music software developers, the company that outfitted the studio, the packaging and distributors, the ad agency designer, photographer, illustrator, the music outlet. And I don't mean the execs at those companies... I mean the individuals who work there and rely on the money to feed their family. Why is that people think the "music industry" is just a bunch of execs and artists?

no1joel rated 12 months ago- Couldn't agree more

PeterWoodx rated 12 months ago- Twat

hussaibi rated 12 months ago- Wont the same thing continue happening when artists DO begin only collecting decent paychecks or for that matter, completely bypass major label music companies and sell it under their own label? If anything, downloading music without permission, in the long run, encourages artists to stick to major music labels and hate their consumers because it's the only way they can keep fans, look partially like the victims and keep a steady income. Something tells me if GNU and the linux kernel never came into existence, the same type of argument would be applied to software piracy. But that's not the case. People can clearly identify software piracy as theft, because they KNOW free alternatives exist. Musicians need their own form of FSF...

- oohspanktacular rated 12 months ago
- From the page: "And brought to their knees they should be, without a doubt. For years they have enjoyed a monopoly, where they controlled the price of music and kept it artifically high to fuck us over. Personally, I don't think I would feel so good about stealing shit from people if they hadn't spent the last 4 decades rubbing our noses in it. For close to 50 years, they set up their industry as one filled to bursting point with drugs, babes, Jack Daniels, and every ridiculous excess known to man. Producers dated models and drove Bugattis, rock stars snorted cocaine off underage groupies' tits while having their knob polished by Pamela Anderson. Stories were written, sometimes entirely fictitiously, about how much richer, cooler, hotter, better hung, and more complete these talentless fucks were compared to us music-consuming scuttlefish. All of which was paid for by you and me, when we swallowed a 1000% markup on CDs. We had to idolise pop stars because then it would be much easier to sell us more shit. Now we're supposed to care that they've fallen on hard times? Fuck right off."

trilce73 rated 12 months ago- I have thought the same thing myself minus all the cursing. *giggle*

p3zip rated 12 months ago- From the page: "Musicians will always make music, whether they get rich or not, because they feel driven to do so. Not because they want to stink-finger Christie Brinkley."