another issue the whole mp3 things raises is that it does not provide any
sont of revenue stream for the artists themselves. I certainly don't think
music should be made with money in mind, but it sure would be nice to buy a
finalizer with royalty money.

mt


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> The only gripe I have with this new techology is how it may deter some
> people from their duty of actually making a record.
> Producing and having a vinyl copy of one's music, released, is like the
> initiation process for a fraternity.  To me, the mark of a real and
> serious musician is to produce a vinyl copy of one's music.  This mp3
> internet stuff doesn't count in relation to this reponsiblity, IMHO.
>  You sure as hell can't hang a mp3 file on the wall.
>
> My spare penny,
>
> G
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