Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 12:11 pm
I don't file swap any music because the few times that I've had the opportunity I scanned through maybe a thousand songs and picked *two* that I liked. The most amazing part of the experience for me was the amount of absolute rubbish.
In some ways I think this "free" music contributes to the miserable quality. Songs are devalued because they are free, so instead of quality we have quantity: thousands of lame formula songs about nothing.
Whenever something is "free" many people go crazy scooping up all that they can even though they do not need it or really want it - it's that magic word "free" which hypnotises them.
And in the same way that some warez users say that their illegal software is like a demo and leads to genuine sales, in a similar way if you download crap songs you may get "indoctrinated" into that style of pulp music.
Of course this theory doesn't include the good independent music, but then often people say that this is the music that they buy...
( And way OT: I think it was not slavery that destroyed the Roman Empire, but the insidious corrosion of the Roman spirit by Christianity. )
In some ways I think this "free" music contributes to the miserable quality. Songs are devalued because they are free, so instead of quality we have quantity: thousands of lame formula songs about nothing.
Whenever something is "free" many people go crazy scooping up all that they can even though they do not need it or really want it - it's that magic word "free" which hypnotises them.
And in the same way that some warez users say that their illegal software is like a demo and leads to genuine sales, in a similar way if you download crap songs you may get "indoctrinated" into that style of pulp music.
Of course this theory doesn't include the good independent music, but then often people say that this is the music that they buy...
( And way OT: I think it was not slavery that destroyed the Roman Empire, but the insidious corrosion of the Roman spirit by Christianity. )