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Purchasing Garth Brooks' Songs
Posted on 5/17/12 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 5/17/12 at 3:25 pm
looking online it's strangely difficult to find garth brooks songs. even on youtube a good majority of his songs aren't posted and none of his songs are on iTunes either. anyone know how i can find some of his hits without having to go to wal-mart and buy his CDs?
Posted on 5/17/12 at 3:33 pm to BenDover
just read something that said when he retired, he made some sort of deal that gave all the rights to distributing his music to walmart. Walmart are apparently the ones who block his music from getting to itunes and other places.
Posted on 5/17/12 at 3:53 pm to Doldil
AC/DC is a bag of dicks in this regard:
From techdirt: "AC/DC Says Their Songs Will Never Be Available For Download; Rest Of Internet Laughs
from the that's-not-how-it-works dept
Capitalist Lion Tamer points us to the news that the band members of AC/DC are standing firm in saying that they will never allow authorized versions of their music to be sold online for download. The logic here seems to be entirely lacking. The band claims that it's because they want people to listen to the whole albums, not just tracks, but if that's the case then they should just release the whole album as a single track. The fact is that anyone who has their albums can choose to listen however they want. And any time one of their songs is played on the radio, only one song is heard -- yet you don't hear them talk about boycotting radio. But, of course, the bigger issue is that it's silly to not offer an authorized way for people to pay you for your music, when the alternative that plenty of people will choose, instead, is to simply download unauthorized versions where the band has no say at all."
From techdirt: "AC/DC Says Their Songs Will Never Be Available For Download; Rest Of Internet Laughs
from the that's-not-how-it-works dept
Capitalist Lion Tamer points us to the news that the band members of AC/DC are standing firm in saying that they will never allow authorized versions of their music to be sold online for download. The logic here seems to be entirely lacking. The band claims that it's because they want people to listen to the whole albums, not just tracks, but if that's the case then they should just release the whole album as a single track. The fact is that anyone who has their albums can choose to listen however they want. And any time one of their songs is played on the radio, only one song is heard -- yet you don't hear them talk about boycotting radio. But, of course, the bigger issue is that it's silly to not offer an authorized way for people to pay you for your music, when the alternative that plenty of people will choose, instead, is to simply download unauthorized versions where the band has no say at all."
Posted on 5/17/12 at 4:11 pm to Doldil
damn, that's retarded. thanks
Posted on 5/17/12 at 6:16 pm to TigerTailsSoup
Yeah, its such a slap in the face to like individual songs by artists and not their entire albums.
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