Red Dawn
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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Good Article on the subject
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Yeah, I don't buy many CDs anymore. Why pay $20 for a CD when I can buy a DVD movie for $8-12?
Yep, and vice versa for the older generation. Music now is nearly as good as it used to be, you're just twice as old.Originally posted by: Rob9874
Ah, another Queensryche fan. Good man. Queensryche held themselves to a higher standard of music. It's too bad kids today just pass them off as a "hair band" like Bon Jovi or Poison. I think the younger generation is quick to make fun of the past, while they listen to their Jason Mraz CD. I can't wait for the 10-12 year olds of today bash the crap people are listening to in 2003. Behind the Music and Where Are They Now will be great in 2008. I'll be watching and laughing.
"<Insert band here> were at the top of their game in 2003. But by 2005, people realized that their music was no good, and the band never recovered. Next on Behind the Music."
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I rermember being able to buy 2 song 45 RPM records for a buck when I was young. Then if I liked those songs well enough I wopuld spring for the whole album. If you think about it, the Record Companies really cleaned up on popular Artists that way by selling the kids the music twice.
Movies have months in the box office gaining revenue before making it to DVD. Most bands don't have the luxury of touring the U.S. before or after the release of their album to earn a living. CD sales are their only source of revenue.Originally posted by: royaldank
Anyone that believes filesharing hasn't hurt the record industry is fooling themselves. It can be debated how much it's hurt the industry, but the fact remains that it has hurt the industry. However, this is how a free market settles things. If people wont buy something, lower the price. Not sure how long it will take them to figure it out. No one bought VHS tapes when they were $100. Now, DVDs are $20 and people have huge collections. They have movies they will never watch again just because it was cheap. I think the consumer is much more willing to pay $20 for a $100,000,000 movie rather than $15 for a CD that took $30,000 to produce.
So what does the RIAA do? Blame their customers. Not only that, they blackmail them with outrageous lawsuits and an army of lawyers. They hit some blue collar family with a multi-billion dollar lawsuit for downloading 1,000 or so songs. The family is supposed to be relieved when the RIAA offers to settle at $10,000. That's $100 a song or at today's $20 CD rates the cost of 5 CDs per downloaded song!
You have a wierd sense of humor.Originally posted by: KnightBreed
Nothing I find funnier than people trying to use the high prices of music as justification for stealing it off p2p apps or newsgroups.
Ok, maybe I find some things funnier.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
You have a wierd sense of humor.Originally posted by: KnightBreed
Nothing I find funnier than people trying to use the high prices of music as justification for stealing it off p2p apps or newsgroups.
Music now is nearly as good as it used to be, you're just twice as old.
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
Ok, maybe I find some things funnier.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
You have a wierd sense of humor.Originally posted by: KnightBreed
Nothing I find funnier than people trying to use the high prices of music as justification for stealing it off p2p apps or newsgroups.
Yep, and vice versa for the older generation. Music now is nearly as good as it used to be, you're just twice as old.
It's rare for an older gentleman to like music from younger generations. My grandfather thinks each and every single band you listed is complete garbage. Jazz and big band is what he listens to, while claiming that Van Halen is nothing but noise - and I tend to agree.
Some people learn to appreciate music for what is rather than rag on music they don't understand or like.
If they made cd's cheaper i would buy them again, as of now I download instead of buy......
Only if you can get away with itOriginally posted by: 0roo0roo
Yep, and vice versa for the older generation. Music now is nearly as good as it used to be, you're just twice as old.
It's rare for an older gentleman to like music from younger generations. My grandfather thinks each and every single band you listed is complete garbage. Jazz and big band is what he listens to, while claiming that Van Halen is nothing but noise - and I tend to agree.
Some people learn to appreciate music for what is rather than rag on music they don't understand or like.
yup, its plain nostolgia that clouds some peoples eyes. the amount of cr@ppy music released in the past is probably about the same as it is now. its just that over time, cr@ppy music gets forgotten. obiviouslyalso from what i remember the average tracks per album have also gone up.
the arguement that music sucks because it doesn't fit your taste isn't a very good one.
If they made cd's cheaper i would buy them again, as of now I download instead of buy......
so are you entitled to steal others work?
Bologne! For every single band you listed, there were a hundred others that were absolutely terrible.Originally posted by: Rob9874
Music now is nearly as good as it used to be, you're just twice as old.
Yeah, I thought about that. I wonder if I'm just getting old, and am now the 29 year old that used to tell me Queensryche sucked 10 years ago. But as a musician, I think I see music differently than the casual fan. I'm not saying another person isn't allowed to appreciate music I don't consider good. Everyone has different tastes. If someone wants to listen to an entire CD of white noise, more power to him. But I can recognize good songwriting in jazz, big band, The Beatles, and Van Halen. I just don't see it in Limp Bizkit and Good Charlotte. (Chris Rock: "Good Charlotte? More like Mediocre Green Day.") Maybe each generation feels a need to embrace new music when they're 16-21, and bash music that came before and after. But I honestly don't think it's just because I've gotten older. Because I do appreciate some new stuff. I just think the good stuff that's coming out today is much more scarce than it was just 10 years ago.
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
Where were you to defend the music a decade ago? Oh that's right, you're voice was overshadowed by the fogies claiming that 70/80's rock was much better.
Has the situation changed? Nope, only the people.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Only if you can get away with itOriginally posted by: 0roo0roo
Yep, and vice versa for the older generation. Music now is nearly as good as it used to be, you're just twice as old.
It's rare for an older gentleman to like music from younger generations. My grandfather thinks each and every single band you listed is complete garbage. Jazz and big band is what he listens to, while claiming that Van Halen is nothing but noise - and I tend to agree.
Some people learn to appreciate music for what is rather than rag on music they don't understand or like.
yup, its plain nostolgia that clouds some peoples eyes. the amount of cr@ppy music released in the past is probably about the same as it is now. its just that over time, cr@ppy music gets forgotten. obiviouslyalso from what i remember the average tracks per album have also gone up.
the arguement that music sucks because it doesn't fit your taste isn't a very good one.
If they made cd's cheaper i would buy them again, as of now I download instead of buy......
so are you entitled to steal others work?![]()
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
that other guy that listed music like van halen, iron maiden etc, i don't see the talenti can't stand em.
BS, if the technology was around 10,20 or 30 years ago people still would have downloaded MP3's without giving it a second thought.Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Only if you can get away with itOriginally posted by: 0roo0roo
Yep, and vice versa for the older generation. Music now is nearly as good as it used to be, you're just twice as old.
It's rare for an older gentleman to like music from younger generations. My grandfather thinks each and every single band you listed is complete garbage. Jazz and big band is what he listens to, while claiming that Van Halen is nothing but noise - and I tend to agree.
Some people learn to appreciate music for what is rather than rag on music they don't understand or like.
yup, its plain nostolgia that clouds some peoples eyes. the amount of cr@ppy music released in the past is probably about the same as it is now. its just that over time, cr@ppy music gets forgotten. obiviouslyalso from what i remember the average tracks per album have also gone up.
the arguement that music sucks because it doesn't fit your taste isn't a very good one.
If they made cd's cheaper i would buy them again, as of now I download instead of buy......
so are you entitled to steal others work?![]()
well as long as you admit it.
what really gets on my nerves are those that try to justify it as something other then what it is.
a generation has grown up ethically twisted. helped along by adolecent angst against "the man" and mixed messages from isps touting "downloading" etc.
that other guy that listed music like van halen, iron maiden etc, i don't see the talenti can't stand em.
beetles i agree were good.
but you see how that works.
Enter Best Buy/Circuit City/Tower Records and walk out with a CD without paying for it is stealing music.
Download an mp3 record/rip a friends CD may be a copyright violation but it is not stealing.
