Forum Home Forum Home > Other music related lounges > Get The Word Out
  New Posts New Posts RSS Feed - mp3 downloads | argument for the industry
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login

Topic Closedmp3 downloads | argument for the industry

 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <12
Author
Message Reverse Sort Order
Vibrationbaby View Drop Down
Forum Senior Member
Forum Senior Member


Joined: February 13 2004
Status: Offline
Points: 6898
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2009 at 16:54
i agree with the guy. Do you walk into a supermarket and walk out with a salmon. without paying for it? I even pride myself in the fact that I don`t even know how to download music  Approve .
Back to Top
Henry Plainview View Drop Down
Forum Senior Member
Forum Senior Member
Avatar

Joined: May 26 2008
Location: Declined
Status: Offline
Points: 16715
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2009 at 16:47
I love emusic.
if you own a sodastream i hate you
Back to Top
Laridar View Drop Down
Forum Newbie
Forum Newbie


Joined: May 13 2009
Status: Offline
Points: 2
Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2009 at 16:39

The once all powerful music industry is in shambles. The RIAA is trying desperately to bail out the sinking ship with a small teaspoon, hoping that if they make an example out of a little bit of the water, the rest will follow. And it isn’t working. MP3 downloads are on the rise, and most of it isn’t legal. Oh sure, there are a few companies that are riding a wave of consumer guilt, Apple, Amazon, and Emusic, to name a few. But for the most part the average twelve year old finds it much easier to download a copy of lime wire and get an MP3 download than it is to convince a parent that they should give out their credit card to download something legally. This problem is just creating a generation of freeloaders, and as the funds from the honest people slowly starts to dry up, the music industry will start to shrivel like a grape left out in the sun. Artists will no longer be able to afford the recording studios they once used, and the complex and expensive equipment will be out of reach for even the moderately successful artists. If you don’t think this will affect the quality of music, then you haven’t listened to the difference between complex and simple music studios of late. Listen to any top release of late, and you’ll notice that it is perfect. Or so close to perfect only the artist would know the difference between perfection and imperfection. This isn’t because the artist quality has been improving, artists and performers have been around for thousands of years, there hasn’t been a sudden jump in performer quality…


No, the perfect sound comes from the studio magic that could only be funded by the music industry that everyone seems to abhor. Yes, perhaps there are quite a few greedy tycoons who are making billions off of the exploits of a band that gets paid little to nothing. But at least that band gets to perform and live the lifestyle of a rock star right? If they didn’t have the music industry, their music wouldn’t sound incredibly good (on the album), and they most likely wouldn’t have very good tours because they’d have to pay their own way to the venue they would play at. Then what would become of the music industry? People need to start paying for their MP3 downloads, or the very music culture we love is going to collapse. Say what you will about the industry’s corruption and greed, without it, there would be very little culture at all. This is going to happen eventually if we don’t start buying our MP3 downloads, and all it takes is a little extra money a month to pay for it. We don’t all have to pay tons of money, we all just have to pay a little. Surely you can sacrifice a couple afternoon late decafs for that new radio head album?

Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <12

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down



This page was generated in 0.185 seconds.
Donate monthly and keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.