I remember watching the motorcade pass by the grassy knoll. Look for my picture and interview in the New York Times dated 11/22/63. My first full interview since the day Lincoln was shot.
". . . but there are some real gems like Red Delicious."
For some reason I get the impression the RIAA is not going after everyone who's ever dowloaded and shared the music of Red Delicious. Let the band sign a wavier saying their music is free for the taking. Let's see how successful they become as everyone downloads and distributes their music without remuneration to the songwriters and performers.
Some artists and labels, however, understand the purpose and benefits of copyright laws. The RIAA seeks to assist them in preventing the unauthorized duplication and distribution of their music.
All hail the status quo! There is no life garage bands! No-one outside of major labels makes music worth listening to! Hail, hail, hail corporate rock! A&MElektraSonyAtlantic forever and ever, amen!
Great to know a few teenagers inhabit this forum. Welcome to FR!
Oh, I suppose there may be a few corn kernels to pick out of the poop. It's just not the kind of place my musical appetite is apt to be satisfied. You may have the whole heap as far as I'm concerned. Enjoy! Share with all your friends!
I suppose all the Tom-Dick-Harry owners of porta studios who crank out MP3 audio crap for download could offer their own copyright waivers along with their crap. Sheez. It ain't even worth copyrighting, let alone downloading.
It must gall the bejeebers out of liberals to address Ann's words at all. They never thought this stuff would have a voice. HAHAHAHAHAHA! Up yours, dizzheads.