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Matt said:It's the new way to try music. It's very good for artists because it's a MUCH easier way to discover new music that is otherwise hard to obtain or obscure. These people will then buy tickets to see these obscure bands (bands profit FARRR more from ticket sales than album sales).
It's a positive thing in my opinion.
Nebulous said:[quote name='Matt']It's the new way to try music. It's very good for artists because it's a MUCH easier way to discover new music that is otherwise hard to obtain or obscure. These people will then buy tickets to see these obscure bands (bands profit FARRR more from ticket sales than album sales).
It's a positive thing in my opinion.
Tell me how artists profit from album sales if everyone is downloading the albums illegally?Matt said:(bands profit FARRR more from ticket sales than album sales).
Tell me how artists profit from album sales if everyone is downloading the albums illegally?[/quote]Ashton said:[quote name='Matt'](bands profit FARRR more from ticket sales than album sales).
Kaczynski said:Well, they profit from the people who don't download the albums illegally.![]()
I torrent whole albums and I use Limewire for individual songs. If the artist/band is local, or just starting out, I'll buy the album. But to be honest, I have Pink Floyd's entire discography and although I have purchased hard copies of most of the albums, Pink Floyd is mostly dead and gone now, they've gone their individual ways. I'm certain they make enough off middle-aged men, and I am not going to pay for a copy of Zabriskie Point just to own it. (By the way that album sucks.) I don't want to buy an entire album, or a single, just to hear the song and not like it. If I like an album enough I will buy it, but not before hearing it first.
And how did I get into Pink Floyd in the first place? I typed Pink Floyd into Limewire, and they had a whole load of their most downloaded songs. That introduced me to a fair few of their albums. And if I had bought an album off them, I would only know that album. I don't think by downloading the Wall would I have wanted to get their other albums.
/endrant
Matt said:It's the new way to try music. It's very good for artists because it's a MUCH easier way to discover new music that is otherwise hard to obtain or obscure. These people will then buy tickets to see these obscure bands (bands profit FARRR more from ticket sales than album sales).
It's a positive thing in my opinion.
sbfc said:I don't use Limewire/Torrents to buy music, I actually do it the honest way...