pfarrell;325099 Wrote: 
> 
> Perhaps a better assessment is that the music isn't worth buying?
> Or that folks have other things to do?> > > 
> > 
> > Or even "why spend $16 on an album when only one track is worth
> > anything and you can get that alone from iTunes or Amazon" for a buck.
> > 
> > I find it amusing that the record companies have managed to churn out 1
> > decent track and 9 filler tracks for -years-... the "singles" market was
> > virtually non-existent post-45rpm's demise, through most of the CD era..
> > so people got stuck buying an album for one or two decent tracks.
> > 
> > The single is now back in full force, album sales are down, and that is
> > the fault of piracy?  Um, no, it is because no one wants to pay for the
> > dreck.
> > 
> > Piracy isn't nearly the threat that the RIAA argues.  iTunes is.  Well,
> > iTunes and Amazon mean they can no longer get away with making people
> > pay for crap.


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