gisellebebegirl
Dec 19 2007, 04:11 PM
I was wondering what were your toughts on the future of singers/artists with cd sales decreasing so much, due to downloads/internet, is there really a way to measure how much people like a persons music anymore? what are you supposed to do? do you go to limewire's offices, and demand for a ratio of the times each song was downloaded? it seems like there is no way to stop this, i mean think about it, how many of you actually own cds/boom box/cd player? no one huh its all about mp3s and ipods now will singers give up in the future? since there is no way for them to become big rich superstars anymore? what about record labels? are those out of the story too? no cds: no need for record labels will youtube become the next big way to see how famous you are? myspace? should myspace be paying artists? i mean they are one of the reasons people have a myspace/visit it and the myspace owners, earn millions! when people visit myspace (avertisement adsence, im sure you are all familiar with those terms) are we back to the dream of the girl president? instead of the next britney spears flashing her underwear on the streets? /giselle
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rayzoredge
Dec 19 2007, 06:49 PM
CD sales are decreasing due to piracy, but that doesn't mean there won't be fans. Fans go to concerts and shows. Those in turn make quite a bit of revenue. I'm not sure how much goes to the artists themselves, but I'm sure it's a pretty penny. CD sales may be decreasing, but there are legitimate download sites that still price songs and albums. YouTube is definitely a way for people to make their "15 minutes of fame" noted and made available to anyone with an Internet connection. And you know how many memes and people have made their debut on YouTube... I don't see why MySpace should be paying for artists. Don't the artists themselves sign up for the service and use it as a venue to attract fans and a fan base (if they're new)? It would be great, but I don't see the necessity... or the incentive for MySpace to do it. News Corp. owns MySpace... they already make millions off of their other investments and whatever they do. (Sorry... I'm ignorant of them...  ) Myspace is just another source of cash flow... and if big companies don't give much of a hoot to the underdog now, assimilating smaller entities will probably not change their mind on the matter. There is the rising problem of being an artist because of these points you made, but instead of giving up, artists are going to have to find creative ways to reach out to their fans in order to generate income. (For instance, artists in Brazil encourage piracy by passing out free CDs to grow an audience for their concerts and shows, as well as establish a presence in the music industry.)
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craz
Dec 19 2007, 10:34 PM
I agree with rayzoredge, but Im sure with techonology these days they will consider the "cd" a "cassette tape".
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hippiman
Dec 23 2007, 06:45 PM
I found this site once (I don't remember what it was) where they had a perfect idea for that. They had a system made up, where artists would put their music on it, and when people wanted the song, they would only have to pay a fraction of a penny for it. Then, at the end of the month, they would have to pay the people they got the music from that much, plus some base fee for being a user of the system, and they would completely own the song. They could make copies of it if they wanted, but they couldn't give them to friends or whatever, unless they bought the song again for them. Then, no one would really have the incentive to pirate music, because it would always be so cheap. And even if everyone that got a song only had to pay a fraction of a penny to own it, the artists would still make a lot of money, if they did good. If you really want to go out of your way to steal a song that costs less than a penny, then you must not think the song is worth less than a penny, and there would be no reason to steal it, or there is just something wrong with you. It might be kind of hard to set up in the first place, and it would be really easy for people to pirate the music, but no one would have a reason to. And if anyone else has seen the site I'm talking about (that had this idea), let me know, or post the link to it. I stumbleUpon'd it a while ago, but I don't remember where it was.
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MickE
Dec 24 2007, 12:14 PM
I do download music (most of the time full cds) myself, but most of the time it's to check if I like the album, I don't want to spend 15 euros (or more) on an album I don't really like. And sometimes it's too hard to find the album in a store (like the Evans Blue albums) which is really sad! I wouldn't mind paying for the album cause I like to support people who do good things (making good music in this case) I like the idea hippiman gave, really cheap music is good! (and maybe even give the option of giving more money if you really appreciate what the artist is doing) kind of like what radiohead did with their latest album. but it might be hard to set up such a service. Once you can hear music on your computer, you can rip it and copy it as much times as you want, there's no hard thing about that, piracy will continue to exist, even if you have to pay 1ct for a full album, some people will refuse to pay for it, I know that for a fact! just my 2 cents
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gisellebebegirl
Jan 18 2008, 04:58 PM
QUOTE(MickE @ Dec 24 2007, 12:14 PM)  I do download music (most of the time full cds) myself, but most of the time it's to check if I like the album, I don't want to spend 15 euros (or more) on an album I don't really like. And sometimes it's too hard to find the album in a store (like the Evans Blue albums) which is really sad! I wouldn't mind paying for the album cause I like to support people who do good things (making good music in this case)
I like the idea hippiman gave, really cheap music is good! (and maybe even give the option of giving more money if you really appreciate what the artist is doing) kind of like what radiohead did with their latest album.
but it might be hard to set up such a service. Once you can hear music on your computer, you can rip it and copy it as much times as you want, there's no hard thing about that, piracy will continue to exist, even if you have to pay 1ct for a full album, some people will refuse to pay for it, I know that for a fact!
just my 2 cents yea, but when you think about it, a CD was sort of like a tape, but mp3s, are pretty much taking over im sure singers can be rich, by using their fame to sell clothing, concerts, autographcs idk there is always crazy fans out there  like me obviously.. i run several fansites.. anywhooo limewire & download sites (that are free) are mostly the cause of that... and i doubt people would pay the one cent to download the album! most people dont have creditcards & suchhh but... also, avertisement, sites could actuly allow people to download music for free but they will have to pay the singers, for the mp3s. from the ads money ofcourse since im sure they will be making a lot of money from the ads, & all the page views! i mean yea  love music
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