[QUOTE=Ericson666;37334854]Yay no more music[/QUOTE]
No more soulless manufactured garbage. If this makes it harder to earn money making music then that is probably a good thing, it just means that the only people making music will be the ones who do it because they love it, not because they want a big ass paycheck or fame. Same thing applies to big game publishers, quality suffers when it becomes all about the money.
I wish them a fast and timely death.
Why do I get the feeling they're going to start getting desperate, therefore encouraging them to pull more bullshit than ever?
[QUOTE=DireAvenger;37336253]Why do I get the feeling they're going to start getting desperate, therefore encouraging them to pull more bullshit than ever?[/QUOTE]
Then they would lose more money, quickening their death.
[QUOTE=_Kent_;37335769]Maybe we will have a Valve-inspired private corporation to take the place of the RIAA when it is gone :)[/QUOTE]
WHAT
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;37336292]WHAT[/QUOTE]
As in, not a publicly owned company on the stock market, but publishers who are in it for the music and not the money.
Took a nice bong rip to open the page to this, I am a happy man.
[quote]Interestingly, the first half of 2011 was one of the best for the music industry as a whole, according to Nielsen SounScan. The first six months of the year delivered a modest 1 percent rise in total album sales — the first gain the industry saw in six years.[/quote]
Oh no the industry is dying
There's tons of free music available that is much better than the shit the big artists make.
The more money you spend on making music, the shittier it seems to become..
So yeah, rip record industries, you will not be missed.
But who's going to stop the pirates now????
Hopefully this means no more pop culture Bullshit we've been dealing with for years.
[QUOTE=Ericson666;37334854]Yay no more music[/QUOTE]
Good thing too, so the sell-out techno-pop mix garbage that I hear everyday just trying to buy a practical item will stop destroying my goddamn eardrums.
Ever noticed that greatest classical artists (bach, viviladi, etc.) were not under the influence of lobbyists and other bullshit corporations?
If you honestly feel distraught about even [I]believing[/I] (such garbage is here to stay) music today will come to a an end, you have no taste in music.
[quote]Ever noticed that greatest classical artists (bach, viviladi, etc.) were not under the influence of lobbyists and other bullshit corporations?[/quote]
yeah they were, it's just they were called counts and kings. someone paid them for their work.
[QUOTE=markg06;37337490]But who's going to stop the pirates now????[/QUOTE]
Someone that the internet needs, but not right now.
[QUOTE=thisispain;37337632]yeah they were, it's just they were called counts and kings. someone paid them for their work.[/QUOTE]
Counts instead of Kings, feudal society was was close to dying at the time. Beethoven had came even later than Vivaldi, showing only Counts had a real "say".
In the Count's say of music, it was of them investing rather than, "play this piece I hired some else to make otherwise wise you have nobody."
Counts were in between the ranks of nobility, and had very limited say in goverment.
Counts had no say in government, therefore, government had no say in music. Religion, had more say than government.
Either way, Beethoven composed his own music, so did Vivaldi. Bach was a composer for a lot of other instruments other than the violin, piano, etc.
The RIAA CEO sits on his desk. He shutters, whispering to myself, "It's going to be alright" over and over again as he furiously figures out what a torrent is, and how to use it. See, he used to be on top of the world, and he could fight for the righteous morals which are rooted in a firm policy of nationwide anti-piracy. But now that he lost all his money, all he wants to do is go see a movie. Unluckily for him, the theaters are ridiculously overpriced... He could either get the ticket or popcorn, but not both. He decides to try what he has fought so valiantly for, and types in slowly as tears roll down his cheek... [url]www.piratebay.se[/url].
Looks like good ol' Karma at work
Burn in hell RIAA
[QUOTE=Daemonshadow;37334845]...THQ almost died entirely, and now this.[/QUOTE]
I just hope that Virgil Games will be bought by a good company so they would continue working on the Darksiders franchise.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;37335085]If you've ever tapped your hands on a metal bar while waiting for something, then you're technically making music.
Hell music isn't really about making over the top videos and lots of wubing.
It's all about rhythm.[/QUOTE]
And melody, harmony and structure.
DON'T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU ON THE WAY OUT RIAA.
Kim dotcom will return with Megabox
this is what will revive the industry
[QUOTE=_Kent_;37335769]Maybe we will have a Valve-inspired private corporation to take the place of the RIAA when it is gone :)[/QUOTE]
Valve implants DRM on their products, they offered a better legal choice for purchasing games, making the consumer feeling like they own it
Like iTunes, if you've ever purchased say a movie or song you kind of feel this form of ownership
die faggot die!!!
I don't actually pirate my music, but it's good to see that people who support SOPA get it in the arse eventually.
FUCK the RIAA
[QUOTE=ac/14;37335389]Rip in pease[/QUOTE]
rest in peace in pease
[editline]21st August 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=DarkMonkey;37336943]Oh no the industry is dying[/QUOTE]
a 1% rise
what's that even mean? sounds like jack shit.
[QUOTE=J!NX;37339488]FUCK the RIAA
rest in peace in pease
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Rest in pieces.
Oh no, now who will defend us against thief hackers hiding behind lies and proxy soldiers!?
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