I think also, that the bands themself should take a part in the decisions made on music in this era of technology. For instance, bands like the Grateful Dead, and Phish have, for all their careers allowed the taping and distribution of their live shows, as long as they were distributed non for profit. These made the bands successful before they were on any major labels, and as of now, there are hundreds of these "bootlegs" available all over the internet in RA and mp3 format, and this is accepted by the band, the record company, and the consumer. BTW, check out Sugarmegs Audio to see what I mean, there are many other great bands besides the two aformentioned that deem this acceptable.
whats going on? i was doing some looking around the web, and i wanted to find the nutritional information on a beverage i happen to be fond of (Yoohoo!) but all i can seem to find is some stupid search engine. whats going on here?
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I think also, that the bands themself should take a part in the decisions made on music in this era of technology. For instance, bands like the Grateful Dead, and Phish have, for all their careers allowed the taping and distribution of their live shows, as long as they were distributed non for profit. These made the bands successful before they were on any major labels, and as of now, there are hundreds of these "bootlegs" available all over the internet in RA and mp3 format, and this is accepted by the band, the record company, and the consumer. BTW, check out Sugarmegs Audio to see what I mean, there are many other great bands besides the two aformentioned that deem this acceptable.
whats going on? i was doing some looking around the web, and i wanted to find the nutritional information on a beverage i happen to be fond of (Yoohoo!) but all i can seem to find is some stupid search engine. whats going on here?