*sighs* you're wrong...
http://www.brittneycleary.com/Audio/fullimme.mp3
:eek: This has to be a new low for the industry, that is one pathetic song :eek: :eek:
*sighs* you're wrong...
http://www.brittneycleary.com/Audio/fullimme.mp3
:eek: This has to be a new low for the industry, that is one pathetic song :eek: :eek:
I hate the bastards who ****ed with Napster...now you can't get **** from it.
Has my purchase of CD's increased due to napster being screwed with...NO. Have the record industry shot themselves in the foot...YES. If I like an artist, I would have gone on napster, downloaded some shiat, seen how it goes, if I like, go buy CD. Can't do that now...I ain't ganna risk £10 on it being a **** CD...******s. Don't know something good when it comes up and smacks them in the face.
And I can't be arsed with all this other swapping crap...they're all crap, takes weeks to get anywhere, constanly broken downloads, hardly ever can connect to anyone's machine...waste of time.
In the words of many people...******S!
Err...this is about a pathetic song about AOL chatting written, literally, by a 12 year old girl, not about the industry. sorry if i misworded that
There hasn't been a single piece of music written since 1982.
I know, but I was pissed about it, and this was half-related. It is chit chat after allQuote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
Err...this is about a pathetic song about AOL chatting written, literally, by a 12 year old girl, not about the industry. sorry if i misworded that
Chris, try WinMX... Only a little bit more "can't connect" messages than Napster(it's a lot better than anything else though)... And the interface looks a lot like Napster's....
I used to get songs from napster, then if I liked them, I bought the CD containing them.... Now I have to try and use another program(it's gotten much easier with WinMX, but trying to use morpheus or limewire was a pain in the ass)
Thanks ;)
I'm guess it's http://www.winmx.com ?
Oh my God, I think I am going to puke, but not before shoving pencils in my ears....
Crap like that song should be outlawed, and the penalty for making it should be death....
Yes Chris, you can also get it off of download.com.... I was always too lazy to check if winmx.com was the right place... but I guess it is...
I can't listen to the posted piece of music (don't have sound) but I can imagine how poor it must be.
I think the music industry needs a hard kick up the ar*e and we need another musical revolution (like punk) to totally shake it all up.
Hmmm..
It's not all that bad :eek:
Gary, you like S club 7, enough said ;)
Going to see Hear'Say this weekend
Woo Hooooooo!!
*chases gary with a 20 foot knife AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGHH*Quote:
Originally posted by Gary.Lowe
Going to see Hear'Say this weekend
Woo Hooooooo!!
* gary rips open his shirt to reveal his Hear'Say T-Shirt that deflects the flashing blade*
* garys tshirt falls off as its cheap and tacky material * ... * simon runs away ;) *
hey now hold on a minute
That cost £75.00 from the dodgy gezzer outside the venue
i think im gonna be sick, really, im not kiddingQuote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
*sighs* you're wrong...
http://www.brittneycleary.com/Audio/fullimme.mp3
:eek: This has to be a new low for the industry, that is one pathetic song :eek: :eek:
Here's an alternative to napster:
Audio Galaxy.. exactly the same as Napster used to be. :) Goto
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0...20-100-6112973
And download it then join for free (they send no spam) and download to your hearts content!! :)
The music industry is already going down hill anyway.
The only reason songs get to number one is they relase the song on radio for about 4 or 5 weeks and then relase it in the shops. This means everyone goes out and buys it and the record sales are huge the first few days.
That's why the same song is never at number one for more than a week (unless it's really good).
Did you know it costs a £1000.00 to promote an artist in ONE HMV window.
A lot of independant record labels can't compete with the big record labels.
That's also why you may hear a new song say from 'George Micheal' about 10 times a day on the radio. The record company pays the radio station to play it so why is a radio station going to play an unknown for free.
This is the main problem is Fat Cats at the top want to make money. They know nothing about the music industry. The main taget is 8 - 14, 15 year old kids. They know in society today the kids have a lot of spending money and will promote some boyband or teenie group with as much publisity and merchadise as possible to make money. And It Works!
The charts have become a farce but the real music is still here, only a lot of it is underground so to speak.
I go to a lot of concerts alright some teenie bands but also some cracking bands too. You can always tell who's not going to last if they havn't got more than a one album deal they are just a quick money spinner.
I think the return of classical music will turn this stupid music industry right side round. Kids should be going to symphonies and operas instead of Brittney and that other **** music.
I use audiogalaxy. Its superb!Quote:
Originally posted by chrismitchell
Here's an alternative to napster:
Audio Galaxy.. exactly the same as Napster used to be. :) Goto
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0...20-100-6112973
And download it then join for free (they send no spam) and download to your hearts content!! :)
and if you still need a website based mp3 site (ie when youre listening to music at school :)) then go to emp3finder.com
KAZAA
Music died when Alice Cooper stopped writing.
Paul Van Dyk and Yanni compose, write, and produce their own music, there what I'd call artists.
jadakiss, chino xl & method man are my favourite artists at the moment
i prefered the music scene back in 96, hip hop and heavy metal
then pac & biggie died, with kurt cobain already dead, the spice girls brought pop music back, damn them!!
You people all listen to horrible, horrible music.:p
I'm donwloading the song now (56k crap), I use kazaa and haven't had any problem with it, I get most of my software from there too.