The Evolution of Music - Statistics
People who liked this video also liked
Comments
15 comments posted so far. Login to add a comment.
33
Comment rated too low. Show this comment
2. loadme commented 13 years ago
try to be honest to yourself and buy stuff.
downloading and posing about it is not really cool
downloading and posing about it is not really cool
7
3. haha-funny-lol commented 13 years ago
so the point of this video is...
fate will find a way?
fate will find a way?
64
6. Sizzlik (admin) commented 13 years ago
hehe..the first pirates are not mentioned...before the internet there also people recorded on casette from public FM Radios and spread it..or one bought a vinyl (LP) and copied it to a casette (MC) and also sold those..those were the first pirates =)
And i bet the younger viewers ask now what a LP or MC is..hehe
And i bet the younger viewers ask now what a LP or MC is..hehe
50
8. irishgek commented 13 years ago
Love the fact on vinyl , still the only true source of great music and played on the right equipment still the most crisp clear sound , As much as I love my computer and even though I a half descent sound card.
My records still sound better and more original than any digital recording I have (even Flac audio files I bought online that are meant to be studio quality sound still sound flat compared )
My records still sound better and more original than any digital recording I have (even Flac audio files I bought online that are meant to be studio quality sound still sound flat compared )
32
9. rootkit commented 13 years ago
#1 There isn't only illegal stuff distritbuted via Torrent. A lot of music licensed under Creative Commons is being shared by this protocol too. Many amazing and talented, yet unknown, artists are using this sort of transportation.
Just look for it, it's out there!
Aside from the fact that 95% of music downloads are illegal, really sad is the following. Many artists don't even see much of the money earned by selling records. Most of it goes straight to the company like those shown above. Just a minimal percentage is reserved for the musicians themselves ...
Well-known and successful musicians on the other hand earn the biggest percentage from merchandise, concerts and so on. So for most small artists it is hard to live on making music alone ... This has to change, if you ask me.
By the way, #6, your comment reminds me of this: http://bit.ly/qJETi8
Just look for it, it's out there!
Aside from the fact that 95% of music downloads are illegal, really sad is the following. Many artists don't even see much of the money earned by selling records. Most of it goes straight to the company like those shown above. Just a minimal percentage is reserved for the musicians themselves ...
Well-known and successful musicians on the other hand earn the biggest percentage from merchandise, concerts and so on. So for most small artists it is hard to live on making music alone ... This has to change, if you ask me.
By the way, #6, your comment reminds me of this: http://bit.ly/qJETi8
64
11. Sizzlik (admin) commented 13 years ago
lol #9 I like the pic...good old time casette noodle rewinder =) And btw..mininova is the main company behind snotr (same admins) and is right now a distribution place for legal stuff..so..just as you said..mininova is a legal site now using torrent protocol
5
13. stevebaudron commented 13 years ago
Hi,
What's music? I do not know them...
But I mostly dance on track 2
What's music? I do not know them...
But I mostly dance on track 2
+20 1. gringo commented 13 years ago