But the previous iteration to which you refer was in turn much easier
than the wave before it, when you actually had to get 3-6 (or more)
people to agree on a tune and play in relatively perfectly
synchronization, get into a studio, record it and mix it analogously,
and promote and distribute it. And play shows, virtually living
together for years on end--assuming they hit.

And that in turn was much easier than symphony music... and so on down
the line... in short, have a point.

On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 12:03 PM, rg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But it's a lot easier to put ones random software noodlings up as a
>  download, ostensibly as releasable quality, than it is, or was, to get it
>  pressed on vinyl and then sold from a location.

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