On 8/13/06, Nikki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If relationships aren't about the music, why do we have tens of thousands
of performed, remixed, conducted, etc. links? :)
I mean, not exclusively about the music :P.
If an 'official fan page' AR exists, I would seriously hope that any
sort of 'Onlin
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 11:43:52AM -0700, Jason Salaz wrote:
> ARs aren't about the music, that's what the album/artist/etc. views are
> for. ARs are for mentioning relevant information about the album or
> artist. It doesn't have to be "find their music at ", it can be,
> "find more information
Just my two cents (a bit late, I know).
ARs aren't about the music, that's what the album/artist/etc. views are for.
ARs are for mentioning relevant information about the album or artist.
It doesn't have to be "find their music at ", it can be, "find
more information on them at ".
A blog (LiveJo
> Looking at your LiveJournal examples that you added on the test server,> it seems like over 3/4 of them are for community pages with only a few> for personal pages. Is this typical for Russian artists usage of LJ?
It's typical for most interesting people to use LJ nowdays.However this only appli
2006/8/13, Brian G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
yes.go to the site and click on music.where is livejournal.coms section regarding music?(hint: there isn't one.)
Sections are just a semantic sugar.
Where is LiveJournal.com's _content_ regarding music? I can show you if you doubt.
LiveJournal have just muc
yes.
go to the site and click on music.
where is livejournal.coms section regarding music?
(hint: there isn't one.)
Ilya Kasnacheev wrote:
>
> Well, does MySpace actually deal with music (not just artists or
> musicians who have accounts)? If so, how does it do that?
>
> 2006/8/11, Brian G <