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Re: My method against music piracyFrom: 0junk4me@bellsouth.net On 2010-09-06 kludge@panix.com(ScottDorsey) said: <snip> >>>And what IS made that is good has a harder time getting >distribution. >> <snip> >I think there is less music being made, and a lot more music being >released. Consquently, with a higher proportion of music being >released, the quality per unit is lower. >Used to be folks in the Brill Building would churn out thousands of >songs for every one that was recorded. Now nearly everything >anybody writes is recorded. It's no wonder most of the stuff >recorded isn't very good. --scott Would agree, and when you couple that with too many performers recording self written material who haven't honed their skills performing live before an audience not a very good song becomes a not very good production as well. NO arranger, no producer, no engineer, combined with unrefined talent equals dreck. Richard webb, replace anything before at with elspider ON site audio in the southland: see
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