On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ...But really, do I care if Jay Farrar never sells 1,000,000 copies of
> anything? As long as he can make a living in this silly business,
> I suspect he'll be reasonably content and will continue making music.
> Kip
> ...But really, do I care if Jay Farrar never sells 1,000,000 copies of
> anything? As long as he can make a living in this silly business,
> I suspect he'll be reasonably content and will continue making music.
> Kip
And that's the key, innit...Making A Living. There has to be some
sort of *success* to maintain a sustainable yield, or it just dries up.
Hard for me to comment further when I can't even seem to get out of the
goddamn starting gate...if I hear one more "why they ain't signed is a
mystery" comment in a review I'm going to puke. Figure I'll worry
about the rest when - or IF - the time comes...
Buddy
0 for 0 Rockets
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