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So is music dead yet? by E. L. Koba 01/16/2008, 11:42am PST
IN 2006 EMI, the world's fourth-biggest recorded-music company, invited some teenagers into its headquarters in London to talk to its top managers about their listening habits. At the end of the session the EMI bosses thanked them for their comments and told them to help themselves to a big pile of CDs sitting on a table. But none of the teens took any of the CDs, even though they were free. “That was the moment we realised the game was completely up,” says a person who was there.
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So is music dead yet? by E. L. Koba 01/16/2008, 11:42am PST NEW
    Those idiots! by Last 01/16/2008, 11:51am PST NEW
        That would only work for new music, which no one gives a shit about anyway. NT by Jerry Whorebach 01/16/2008, 12:27pm PST NEW
            We witnessed some purely apocryphal, anecdotal event, that's when we knew NT by Facts, PSH 01/16/2008, 12:31pm PST NEW
                it's not exactly the only clue that music is finished NT by Grumah 01/17/2008, 12:51am PST NEW
        Wouldn't that stop everyone from playing them in CD players? by Worm 01/16/2008, 9:29pm PST NEW
    I wonder what would happen if the labels got together and made a web mp3 store NT by that wasn't total shit 01/16/2008, 12:49pm PST NEW
    The future of new music is that it will be released for Rock Band. by Fussbett 01/16/2008, 11:50pm PST NEW
        Tool's one good song (about Bill Hicks, sort of). NT by Jhoh Creebul, Witch Toucher O_O 01/17/2008, 12:47am PST NEW
    If anyone was curious by the way, the answer to this question is yes. NT by Jhoh Creebul, Witch Toucher O_O 01/17/2008, 3:26am PST NEW
 
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