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Di myuuzik indoschri
Sangraitin an injinierin
Why do some musicians pretend that music is not a commodity?
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[QUOTE="Benzorghini, post: 16733"] Realtalk, the recording industry wouldn't be where it is without cutthroat capitalism. It's important for music to remain an exploitable commodity so that all them people without strong signs of musical talent can participate in the business too. For example, instead of strippers working on the pole they can try the music thing and see how it goes. Recent history has shown this can work if done properly. Anything else is communist wrongthink especially if you own a record label. You gotta sign cats and eat off them. It's how the game goes. No talented acts on your roster mean no money in the bank. Like what the heck? BTW, I am not being sarcastic at all. I mean it. [/QUOTE]
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Why do some musicians pretend that music is not a commodity?
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