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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by songwriterman: Just try your best to remember that music, though still an art form, is still a business first that MUST produce a profit on investment to survive. </font> also - for the record i completely disagree with this (rather cynical, in my opinion) statement. making money off of "popular" music is a fairly recent historical development and not at all necessary. don't get me wrong - it'd nice to make money off of music for a change. but if every major label closed its doors tomorrow, i don't think that the people would suddenly stop making and listening to music. and i'm really not sure that the quality of the music we listen to would suffer because of this. people are cool like that - and it's at least one way that i think i may be sli ------------------ kit malone http://www.kitmalone.com
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