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After a decade fighting to stop illegal file-sharing, the music industry will give fans today what they have always wanted: an unlimited supply of free and legal songs.
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Love it. Whyo's paying the bills?
 
It was late & I was tired. :p

Napster, without the warrants. I can dig it.
 
I'll be in a minority on this, but that's OK.

I really hope this doesn't happen. I'm a stark raving music fanatic. I'm also a collector. As such, I want the real item. I want the cover art. I want (and read) the liner notes. If the industry bends too far toward downloadable files only, I lose all that.

Plus, and I've heard the dissenting arguments on this point also, to my ear mp3s sound flat. CDs sound flatter than LPs in some instances, but that medium is gone now for the most part so a CD is the best I can hope for. I have a 24 channel EQ so I can correct Ted Templeman's mistakes in the studio (just imagine how great early Van Halen could have sounded if he hadn't been the chief knob twister...) but I can't do too much to a downloaded file.

Some of the most entertaining reading I can find is the liner notes on a Motorhead CD. Frazetta's cover art is almost an intregal part of a Molly Hatchet album.

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Anybody need to ask what that is? Didn't think so.

How about this'n?

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[/dinosaur]
 
I sometimes record from radio to dvd, mix, edit, add effects...
like I used to with cassettes.

I like to take the parts of some songs that had a certain sound. and highlight it.
Like making a slight acoustic echo a little long sustained...
 
Don't know. It's all screwed up. Can't register. Now it's hompeage is something about Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3...

I think they let their excitement overrule their legalse.
 
Any updates?

I read somewhere that the music is drmed so you're screwed unless you have a portable player that supports microsoft drm scheme.
 
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