Justin G
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And yes, we've veered off topic and into the whole downloading debate. Sorry, but it had been a few months.
I can help but to think back to when us old folk bought albums going by the album cover; how would have Napster kids handled that?
I guess I'm missing something then. I get the social component here on this forum - demented and sad, but social (bonus Breakfast Club quote) - and can watch video clips of new bands or find more on their sites. If I like what I hear, I can buy the album and put it in my car, CD player, whatever. Downloading an entire album doesn't seem like a vital part of that equation. It does seem to reflect a sense of entitlement. Just because you can acquire an album with the click of a mouse, doesn't make it right.
So, overall it's a combination of a few things: convenience, bad history, time invested, and the social aspect.
PS some people still buy records based on album covers!
"SirrJames:
G-core I LOVE that cartoon,I saved it,its so true it pretty much sums up this entire thread about how most of the general public that I know feels on this subject,as I said I can see how this could be considered stealing and there will always be some ppl who think it is but most ppl nowadays do consider paying for music to be downright stupid,for the most part I am one of them,if you think i'm stealing arrest me,arrest most of the world as well while your at it."
"Adolfo
LOL! It looks good to go. But I'll wait 'til it comes out online and I could just download it for free. I still haven't seen Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, yet. I just watched a recent movie called, Hanna. Its about a girl who is trained by her dad to kill a woman in the CIA. It was well written and had a good sense of drama and action."
So really, what you're saying is that you're a human lie detector?
And that's fine if you sit in front of a computer for all your music listening. There are plenty of folks without that time who listen to music in the car, at work, at the gym, etc.
That method may have been enough in years past. In 2012, sampling is sampling. This is the new standard.
And, there are lots of bands who DON'T put that stuff out, at least for the types of music I'm into. I'm sure it's the same for other genres too.
The ice cream shop doesn't give you a whole cup of ice cream to sample, you get a little taste. Goddamnit what makes people so entitled?
Regardless this has gone off topic from the original point of the topic (through plenty of my own fault) and I still have incredible respect for H&H for participating.
The ice cream shop doesn't give you a whole cup of ice cream to sample, you get a little taste. Goddamnit what makes people so entitled?
Music if for listeners to enjoy and musicians should be happy to provide that entertainment as a money losing hobby. What a fucking slap in the face to anyone who ever picked up a guitar with a dream!
People also used to do all their work with pens and paper, and then the personal computer entered the working world. Now, if the computer goes down, whoever it is in the chair is like a deer in headlights and can't do anything.
Things change, people adapt. Just because something is older doesn't mean it was better.
And a bite of ice cream is going to taste the same throughout the entire carton instead of tasting DELICIOUS for the first 15 seconds and leaving a sewage-tasting aftertaste for the next 30 minutes.
Well fortunately for me, I'm talking about copying a digital file that removes nothing from nobody rather than stealing ice cream that directly removes something from somebody. And a bite of ice cream is going to taste the same throughout the entire carton instead of tasting DELICIOUS for the first 15 seconds and leaving a sewage-tasting aftertaste for the next 30 minutes.
You had to go and bring the new Edguy album into this...