dubkitty wrote:some people do buy music. it's just that people like you prefer to steal it, is all. and then get all self-righteous about it.
dubkitty wrote:i mean, what part of "Michael Gira's record label is going out of business because people steal his recordings from pirate sites despite the fact that they know that he's an uncompromising independent artist who's lived on a shoestring for 40 years" isn't clear? what's he supposed to do, go on Social Security? go live in the van and tour even though he's over sixty? or just die? everybody's not a twentysomething punk band, you know.
I understand there's a difference between making money to make music and making music to make money, but it's unreasonable to expect something to happen that will actually put an end to piracy. Unless you want to pour all your money into the RIAA's lawyer's pockets, I'm not sure what you're expecting.
and I don't have anything to be self-righteous about. I don't even pay for my internet connection lol.
Mooching off your parents rules!(trying to bring the discussion to something happier...)OOoooohhh, I finally got to play my guitar for the first time in like a week! Hooray!









i'm not expecting people to use blogs as tastemakers, although they definitely do. i'm saying that it's very out of touch to underestimate the impact internet exposure has on bands.