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From:
Marco Carbone
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Date:
Fri, 17 Jan 2003 14:39:35 -0500 (EST)
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Re: [idm] 2003: The Year the Music Industry Dies - Wired Magazine, 2/2003
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No, you're right, it usually isn't that way. But I think that it is for most of the people we hear about and love. And remember that I said that there's underlying talent in this category. If you keep up the good work, pray to God everyday, and buy a new T-Ford, as long as you have underlying goodness, well, yes, perhaps it *will* happen to you. Or perhaps not. It's based on luck as well.
quoted 9 lines And to Marco Carbone:> And to Marco Carbone: > "If they are truly talented, their work will eventually get discovered, and > then they can tour, be happy, and move into category I.ii.a." > > This was just about the most stupid thing I ever heard. So if you just keep > up the good work, pray to God everyday and buy a new T-Ford it will all > happen to you... Kind of like "New Family-video"... > > No dis-respect actually but it just isn't that way I guess...
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