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06-27-2009 10:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by shiseido red
(Post 692365)
I agree, this is so well put. I'm just an amateur and whenever I've recorded something with my band members it has turned out to be a LOT of work. You think it's just a 24 party? Definitely not. It's hard! I have so much respect for recording musicians. I would hate to put so much work into my music only to have it ripped off.
That being said, usually it's the live shows where most bands make their money. I go to a lot of shows so I think I'm doing my bit to support the bands I love. But I also always buy the real CDs if I'm really into the band.
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It's true about touring acts, but touring definitely takes its toll on their personal and family lives, not to mention the physical and mental exhaustion that comes out of it.
It's the other half of their job.
Where some of us love to see them perform, we still have the opportunity to listen to their music when they're not touring. They work hard in either scenario and touring/recording enables the success of both.
I just think we need to use some personal judgment and really ask ourselves if we're contributing. If we can say "yes" in good conscience, then we don't have to blame ourselves.
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