Originally posted by: djheater
Members of the music community I know personally are divided and pretty fvcking emotional about the issue. I'd like to be able to discuss it in a reasonable way.
I contend that downloading music is good for the music industry. The music indutry's attempt to hold on to the 1994 paradigm of CD, tape sales is misguided, and ultimately futile. Consumers want and will have music downloads by the cheapest means possbile. I support music for a fair price but the market needs to seek its own level there.
PLEASE discuss.
it is good IMO because its gets teh music out their faster and to more people, because of napster and teh like I now Know hundreds of more bands then i did before, and because of that have purchased more CDs then i woudl have,
There is a large group of people, myself included that use downloading musid as a demo of the CD, im not gonna go shell out 15-20$ for a CD if it sucks, so I download it give it a listen, if I like it i go buy it, if i dont I delete it from my comp, win win situation
also the music industry needs to STOP basing sales figures off thoes in the mid-late 1990s, 1 of the main reason music sales are "DOWN" is because we dont have bands like Britney Spears, NSync, Backstreet boys, P-diddy and such selling releaseing an albm every 6 months and selling hundreds of millions of them
thats the biggert reason sales look like they are down, because they are baseing the numbers off a spike in the charts,
Napster didnt kill the music industry SH!TTY music did
the pop revolution died, get over it adn move on
1 more thing, its not the artists that are complaining, with the exception of metallica and napster most dont voice a strong opinion, its the damn record labels that bitch, because they made only 3.5 billion and not 4 billion $ this year