Yes, I think its a good idea too, but unfortunately the "big rock and roll
groups" are mostly controlled by record executives who don't really want to
allow people to share music.

on the other hand, there are groups like The Grateful Dead and Phish whom
actively encourage their fans to share their music.

I've found that it is supremely difficult to convince established musicians
to start giving their work away for free. It is either a decision they make
for themselves, and come to however they come to it, or one they don't make
at all -- that is they pass it off to whomever is managing the band or
record.


  That said, the more big acts that release their work freely, the better.

Hope that helps,


F

On 10/22/07, Fernando Wermus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am new at the list, and I would like to know if there has been any
> campaign to free music. Does anyone talk to big rock and roll groups to free
> its music? where can I find some info related to that?
>
> thanks.
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