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Certif1ed
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Joined: April 08 2004
Location: England
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Posted: April 23 2004 at 17:42 |
I still do, except I rifle through the ú1 each section (about 12 for $20!). I'm lucky in having three local 2nd hand vinyl shops. You can pick up vinyl (and CDs) pretty cheaply on eBay, if you're patient! Can I mention the Vinyls I'm sel
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Glass-Prison
Forum Senior Member
Joined: February 08 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 453
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Posted: April 23 2004 at 19:43 |
On the topic of the Ayreon MP3's the record company is completely justified in asking ProgArchives to remove it. Seeing as the song is a single, it is completely possible that releasing a song for free on MP3 format may either decrease demand (by i
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Marcelo
Prog Reviewer
Joined: February 15 2004
Location: Argentina
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Points: 310
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Posted: April 24 2004 at 17:45 |
I'm not Karl Marx, but I think that any label wins much more than the artist. Music or art isn't important, just the money. World old story
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Vibrationbaby
Forum Senior Member
Joined: February 13 2004
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Points: 6898
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Posted: April 25 2004 at 10:09 |
Marcelo just said it all in about one and a half lines.
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Glass-Prison
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Location: Canada
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Points: 453
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Posted: April 25 2004 at 11:22 |
Perhaps the record industry can be summed up in one word - 'communists', seeing as they only wish to use musicians to sell records to the masses, and they have no interest in more intellectual forms of music. Yes, Marcelo is on the right road.
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vanin
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Joined: April 19 2004
Location: Brazil
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Points: 5
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Posted: April 26 2004 at 08:19 |
I think this way too. The record industry is only interested in make money, but they don't see that by distributing some samples of the musics they could increase they sellings Acting this way, they fo
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"Somewhere, like a scene from a memory, there's a picture worse a thousand words..."
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elfangio
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Joined: March 28 2004
Location: France
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Points: 49
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Posted: April 28 2004 at 17:57 |
[QUOTE=shaay] 1) For your information. There are 30 (!!) soundsamples on the Offcial Ayreon website. That would be plenty of sampling- I think. This song is a part of a single that is currently being sold. 2) No one ever asked permission of th
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Great shredding is cheddar cheese on a taco (Ron Thal).
"Mr Neal Morse from Mars, by way of Las Vegas and Nashville"
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Hibou
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Joined: April 24 2004
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Points: 250
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Posted: April 28 2004 at 23:28 |
If anyone cares to check out, you'll find some reeeally interesting article on the subject of 'free music on the net'. It's an editorial written by Jerry Lucky, author of 'The Progresive Rock Files', and it is entitled "Is the End Near?"
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Gene Police: You!! Out of the pool!
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M@X
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Joined: January 29 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 4028
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 09:33 |
Cool article HIBOU !!! I like the part that said: A recent Harvard study on downloading clearly demonstrated there is simply no correlation between an increase in a certain art
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Prog On !
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Stormcrow
Forum Senior Member
Joined: February 05 2004
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 400
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 12:04 |
And you have the Canadian court decision making Mp3's completely legal in that country.
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Certif1ed
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Joined: April 08 2004
Location: England
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 13:12 |
But it's not mp3's OR File Sharing that are illegal, and while the pigopolists in the record companies believe they are the law, as far as music is concerned, we, the music fans should try to stay out of the path of the oncoming steamroller, b
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Glass-Prison
Forum Senior Member
Joined: February 08 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 453
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 17:53 |
The weird thing is, in Canada, it is legal to download MP3's, but, it is illegal to upload them. This pretty much removes the need to 'share' to satisfy other downloaders, which also increases by incoming bandwidth. They can't stop all music sharing with t
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necromancing
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Joined: April 27 2004
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Points: 39
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Posted: April 30 2004 at 00:43 |
IMO, record sales are useless to non-major label bands. They can only really make money by touring: selling tickets to live gigs and selling t-shirts and cd's at the concerts. Even if everybody on this board buys three copies of their cd, it wou
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dude
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Joined: January 30 2004
Location: Australia
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Points: 1338
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Posted: April 30 2004 at 07:59 |
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Fitzcarraldo
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Joined: April 30 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 1835
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Posted: April 30 2004 at 12:23 |
'Downloading' refers to your transferring a file, data stream or whatever from another PC/site to your PC. For example, you download MP3 files from ProgArchives.com to your PC. 'Uploading' refers to your transferring a file,
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dude
Forum Senior Member
Joined: January 30 2004
Location: Australia
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Points: 1338
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Posted: May 02 2004 at 07:57 |
THANKS FITZ !!
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maani
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Joined: January 30 2004
Location: United States
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Points: 2632
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Posted: May 04 2004 at 19:20 |
All: As many of you have touched on, there are two arguments here. One position compares downloading an MP3 to test-driving a car - i.e., you would not buy a car without test-driving it, so why would you buy a CD without h
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Peter
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Joined: January 31 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 9669
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Posted: May 04 2004 at 20:12 |
maani wrote:
Just try going into a liquor store, cracking open a bottle of wine, tasting it, and then trying to give it back to the owner if you don't like it... Peace. |
"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Dan Bobrowski
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Joined: February 02 2004
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Posted: May 05 2004 at 10:17 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
[QUOTE=maani] Just try going into a liquor store, cracking open a bottle of wine, tasting it, and then trying to give it back to the owner if you don't like it... Peace. |
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maani
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Posted: May 05 2004 at 11:07 |
Danbo: Your comparison is apt: progarchives might be viewed as a liquor store at which various "wines" can be sampled. However, if we extend your comparison, this makes the record companies the "wineries," in which case their rig
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