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"This song is going to cost you, it's an old one so will have to be on special order, might have to replace the whole set list if I can't get hold of it" "Any chance of a cup of tea, three sugars please, just going for a cigarette and a bacon roll, then we'll get started" |
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Sorry for any confusion my earlier posts caused, to clarify a couple of things:
I believe my friend had uploaded all his CD's onto his PC, as man he had every CD (and quite a few vinyls) in this big draw of his!, but i'm not sure where he got the various live bootleg recordings from, so I would presume he got them from the internet. As I said I got CHSIB and went to some shows, loved all that. Then I wanted more so I downloaded various live bootlegs, presumably as my friend had. Now I do have to be honest and say that the recordings I downloaded also included all of the albums released up to that time, it was just part of the package I downloaded. But two things to say about that, one I was more interested in the live recordings, and two I made it my focus from that point to get my hands on every official release, despite having already downloaded it, because I wanted the physical CD's in my hands, nothing is better than that, having that CD in your hands, reading the booklet etc. So although I did get the albums as part of the package I downloaded I didn't think it was right of me to have those, so I set out to get every official release properly. So now I have bought every official release both CD and DVD. I hope that clarifies some things. |
in regards to bootlegs, if its never gonna be officially released, why keep it locked away? IE: meat and his late 80s live recordings :))
Anyway this thread is actually pretty damn interesting! |
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That's a lot different from targeting someone's entire past discography and taking it for free. :yep: |
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Admittedly, I own a couple of bootleged concerts. Not a vast collection, and most of them have a special meaning to me. I don't claim to be in the right in owning those bootlegs, but nor can I say that i'm doing Meat any harm in owning them. These are things that are not available officially, and if they ever were then the boots would go in the bin and be replaced by official releases. It certainly can't be claimed that Meat has lost out on an official sale to me because i've made do with a bootleg rather than buy a song on official release :lol: I don't know if i've mentioned this before, but I loved what happened with the Roy Orbison bootlegs. He was able to secure the rights to 4 of the best quality and well known bootlegs, and they were then sold officially as a box set. I would LOVE for Meat to do something like that 8) The fans got the music they wanted, while money went into Roy's pocket (where it was deserved) while he also got to have an effect on the bootlegging of his concerts. Quote:
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I would pay whatever if meat decided to say "hey, my late 80's shows were utterly fantastic. Why dont I pick a few shows from 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1993 that i think are my best and release them in their entirely!" - then out pops a boxset. Itll be sure to have the parental advisory sticker on, cause he cursed alot :) If only :') seriously hope meat takes note :)) |
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You're right this thread is very interesting and I applaud everyone for having a nice conversation about it :up: |
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You can get dizzy reading these threads at times ;) But I think there's a difference between downloading for nothing music which is available to be bought, whether on a CD or now as a download, recording and putting bootleg clips from shows on YT, and getting hold of bootleg tapes/discs of whole concerts.
In the interview Meat was talking about the first. Personally I liked his analogies as I said, I agree with him, and it is something the industry needs to grapple with, because I think it must affect sales overall, and it is theft, does deprive the artist of income, and I do not and would not do this. As Mouse has said, if you can afford to get on-line, you can save to buy hard copy or downloads. And there are usually clips on the retail sites to get a feel for the kind of track or album you'll be buying. Imo Meat's reasons for not wanting recordings made at concerts and put on YT are different. They are not legal, and whatever his reasons he is entitled to want that law upheld, and I respect that. His business, his choice. The fact that the law prohibits you from doing something you'd like to do doesn't negate the fact that it is law. That an artist seeks to have that law applied to his work, even if you disagree with his reasons for doing so, or think you know better than him, doesn't remove that right. Bootleg concert tapes or discs are yet another issue. They too are not legal. But beyond that, I can fully understand any artist wanting to have some active control over the quality of work put out with his name on it. Meat's occupation listed on his profile is "making sure it's right". I think that speaks volumes :-) Caryl |
I cab't believe that with technology today it's not possible to make CD's or even digital download files uncopiable?
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iTunes used to sell tracks with copy protection, but they don't anymore- I'm not sure why that changed. |
There used to be a time when audio CD's were "copy-controlled", like the European Couldn't Have Said It Better CD, for example—which due to the copy-protection isn't even a proper CD, just a plastic disc that contains music. In practice, the copy-protection scheme is trivial to circumvent and a minor annoyance at best. The Sony Rootkit scandal was the final nail in it's coffin.
Digital rights management with MP3's and other digital music has probably stopped because 99% of the customers (and a lot of vendors) don't want it. DRM restricts the way you can use the products you bought, like you can just play it on a limited number of devices, burn it to CD for an x-number of times—and then you can rip those CDs to DRM-free mp3s, etc. Basically, it's a hassle that places you deep into the clutches of whomever sells you the stuff. A company only needs to shut down it's licensing server, and as thanks for doing the right thing and paying for your downloads, you're stuck with a pile of useless data. (And don't start complaining most of those links go to Wikipedia. Google it yourself if you don't like 'em.) |
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Nice to see ML say something positive on this forum. |
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Actually the book analogy is a good one. Presumably most people would agree that you shouldn't illegally download copies of books free when you should be buying them? I dont see why albums are any different. |
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I see, fair enough.
Here's an interesting question then imho lol... I have bought many CDs which I have then ripped onto my pc and copied to my iPod. On many occasions I have had a clearout when the shelf got full, selling the CDs. Now the official position is that I should get rid of the mp3s I made now that I no longer have the CD. I can't see why this should be the case. I paid my dues when I bought the CD. This gives me the right to access those songs and make a personal copy. what I then do with the physical medium is up to me and surely should have no impact on my personal copy? Unless I'm missing something? |
IMO, famous musicians make enough money as it is. If I take money out of their pocket, I dont have any sympathy for them at all.
The exceptions would be smaller bands that are on Indy labels. I'll buy their stuff, because they can actually use the cash. An artist like ML or Aerosmith make money doing nothing but collecting royalty cheques from their vast catalogue. If you make any money whatsoever, you are extremely lucky. Same with actors, but IMO actors are even less deserving that musicians. If they want to make money off of me than you tour. If you come to my area I will buy a ticket and some merchandise. Give me an experience that I cant DL. Oh and if you cancel a show, you make it up at a later date. Otherwise I will always hold it against you. THAT is an extreme disservice to your fans. |
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