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05 Jul 01 - 01:22 PM (#499067) Subject: Is MP3.com like 'virtual busking' From: Jack the Sailor It's just a thought I had, maybe it will be an interesting topic for discussion. You put your songs there for the people surfing by, hoping the'll put a dollar or two in your hat by buying your cd.... |
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05 Jul 01 - 08:47 PM (#499408) Subject: RE: BS: Is MP3.com like 'virtual busking' From: InOBU Nope, no rain, no sunburn, no cops, no cramps, no abuse, no pat on the back, no running into the greats, no, I don't think it is like busking. It's safer and maybe even less dependable. Larry |
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05 Jul 01 - 11:08 PM (#499497) Subject: RE: BS: Is MP3.com like 'virtual busking' From: GUEST,Robdale Thanks for responding InOBU. Of course you understood I was trying to be symbolic. Your points are well taken and I gather that you are speaking from experience. I think you can open yourself to abuse, but no one is going to turn up their transistor to drive you away. Some friend with posted songs are getting lots of "pats on the back". And I guess you are hoping that the greats will run into you. That is also not likely I guess. Are the rain, sunburn, cops and cramps such fundamental factors that they make the anology completely moot? mp3.com seems a lot to me like performing in front of an open guitar case. But you don't get to pick your street corner and the audience has to come looking for you. |
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06 Jul 01 - 07:49 AM (#499660) Subject: RE: BS: Is MP3.com like 'virtual busking' From: InOBU True enough, old man. WOnt it be interesting to see how they come up with running you along on line! ;-) Cheers, Larry |