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BenKenobi88 said:

I'm more concerned about entertainment ceasing to exist, such as a movie not being made, or a music artist quitting, or a videogame developer being closed simply because enough people decided said entertainment wasn't worth paying for...even though they still got their enjoyment out of it.

 Thats the thing Ben. I do feel that way about film and videogames. But music doesn't require money to make (asside from the costs of instruments). And you'd never have to worry about people quitting music. For thousands of years people made music regardless of having any money. Infact it's some of the poorest areas where great music has come from. I loves me my Newfoundland and Labrador diddies!

When I imagine a complete and utter music industry collapse, I suddenly see music opening up like never before. Local musicians playing around town, music catching on over the internet based on the quality of the music, not the amount of the advertising or top 40 play. Going to another city might find you immerssed in a totally new genre of music. It might not be as convenient for those after their quick pop fix, but damn it would be a wonderful time for music!



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Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

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