================================================ Subject: Re: NCR - A great way for bands to give fans incentives to buy instead of download music From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Date: Sun 17 Jun 2001 08:44:11 -0400 ================================================ Debbi R wrote: > Well, that's simply not true that it's not necessarily cheating the > band. If the band doesn't want music from a certain show released, why > should it be ok for someone to do just that? It's one thing if you > smuggle in a mini recorder, transfer it to cassette and share it with a > few friends, but the internet has changed all of that. On the negative side: The bootlegger is trying to make money off of a bands hard work. That is purely cheating the band. PJ's attempt to make albums during certain concerts seems to be a good way to stop that sort of problem. Though, I never checked out one of thier releases for the different shows yet. I'll have to do that the next time that I'm at a record store. It would be nice to get a few to see which music halls sound great and what areas seem to have the most rocking crowds. On the positive side: The person that doesn't intend to make a profit from it and just wants to show others "The beautiful sunset" is just passing on to us that the sunsets look beautiful where he is. So we might take a trip to see the sunset. That they saw. Total nonsense, But thought I'd try to support it anyway. LOL > > This is one of the reasons that I try to be TOTALLY sure I know the > band's position before I engage in tape trading any of their music. > > > DebbiR > -- who freely admits that her theories fall way short when it comes to > the rights of record companies and ASCAP - she simply doesn't like them > and doesn't have a problem cheating them. > > -----Original Message----- > > > I used to be in the mindset that to get unreleased or bootlegged songs ..... -- Pushing 30 is exercise enough. To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp