I hear you on that issue. I think of course, to be successful
you'd have to make a good poduct, no doubt. As it is, releasing
mp3s costs nothing, and so artists who may not be that great
can do it as easily as artists that are good.
But set that aide - if there were mp3s for sale of tunes
that you would have bought on cd (or vinyl, or whatever format you buy)
would you buy them? Or does it feel like you are paying for something
with no substance? Or other issues. I can see many, but
i'm trying to work out, the potential issues that come up
- cutups
quoted 8 lines i can enjoy something that is a little amateurish or> i can enjoy something that is a little amateurish or
> derivative in a live setting because in that
> environment i can be engaged and reactive, but when
> i'm just listening at home i'd rather listen to
> something that's worth it's salt.
>
> 2cents,
> gregory
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