If you press the little button in the top right of the Vuze UI that looks like two arrows mating, you'll be returned to the classic Azureus UI as if nothing had ever changed. I have blissfully ignored all of the new features in Vuze via this method.
Anectode: When I worked at a (now defunct) chain music store in a shopping mall during high school, almost all of the music we carried which was actually worth listening to - what we would now call "organically" formed, genuinely talented bands and musicians rather than the flood of label-generated fluff which has been ongoing since at least the 1920s, was carried on one of the "WEA" (say "Wee-ah") labels, Warner, Electra or Atlantic. These imprints are all under the Warner parent entity, and the amount of music released on them which has withstood the test of time is fairly gigantic. I'll give a few gigantic, critically acclaimed and popular in the mid-90s pop/rock examples from memory that were on WEA labels: Led Zeppelin "IV", Bjork "Debut", R.E.M. "Monster".
The runner-up for quality recordings was easily Columbia, with music like Miles Davis and Alice in Chains consistently selling.
Let's not be so quick to paint the major label catalog in one broad stroke, there were/are a lot of real talent found there.
I think I understand... so, where can I sign up to have other people post for me? My usual gold farming crew doesn't seem to understand when I ask them to work on this.
If you press the little button in the top right of the Vuze UI that looks like two arrows mating, you'll be returned to the classic Azureus UI as if nothing had ever changed. I have blissfully ignored all of the new features in Vuze via this method.
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Anectode: When I worked at a (now defunct) chain music store in a shopping mall during high school, almost all of the music we carried which was actually worth listening to - what we would now call "organically" formed, genuinely talented bands and musicians rather than the flood of label-generated fluff which has been ongoing since at least the 1920s, was carried on one of the "WEA" (say "Wee-ah") labels, Warner, Electra or Atlantic. These imprints are all under the Warner parent entity, and the amount of music released on them which has withstood the test of time is fairly gigantic. I'll give a few gigantic, critically acclaimed and popular in the mid-90s pop/rock examples from memory that were on WEA labels: Led Zeppelin "IV", Bjork "Debut", R.E.M. "Monster".
The runner-up for quality recordings was easily Columbia, with music like Miles Davis and Alice in Chains consistently selling.
Let's not be so quick to paint the major label catalog in one broad stroke, there were/are a lot of real talent found there.
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I think I understand... so, where can I sign up to have other people post for me? My usual gold farming crew doesn't seem to understand when I ask them to work on this.