On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 21:47:53 -0700
Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you'd be on firmer ground, ethically and legally, if you
> got the copyright holders's permission to do that. If the artist
> is self-published, then he holds the copyright himself, and just might
> be happy to do it.
But of course! This was indeed my plan. Where can one buy local music in
Eugene/Bend???
> That's the problem. The reason Britney is so popular is because huge
> numbers of people want to listen to unchallenging music like hers.
> (Like, "Duh...") Unless you can subvert/bypass the marketing machine,
> huge numbers of people will continue to want to listen to the
> Bubblehead of the Week.
Well, plenty of unknown stuff is unchallenging. But it's also clear that
Britney and the like are not the most popular music out there. Adult contempo and
simular genres sell more, and are more likely to be shared. (Aren't they?)
TimH
> As for personal behavior, yes, by all means, listen to local,
> accessible artists, and tell your friends about them - they're
> often undiscovered jewels.
>
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