Originally posted by Dwight Curtis Seafoan:
A Digital Question
I don??t know about you, but the latest promotion of the cute little iPod boasts that you can put ten thousand songs on it. That really scares me, because as the famous law of the market decrees, to which we are all subjected, like it or not, is that the more there is of anything, the less is its value.
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AAAUUUURRRRRRGGGGGGHH!!!
Why must
every fucking thing, tangible and intangible, be assigned a
market value? How about accepting music for what it is instead of putting a price on it? Sure, musicians should be able to sell copies of their recordings and scores as they see fit, but recordings and scores
are not music. A bazillion TRL songs don't diminish or augment the musical value I hold in Big Star's "Kangaroo". And while I find Maroon 5's "This Love" to be worthless, it undoubtedly holds much value in many of today's teenagers who will fondly remember the song for years as it reminds them of good and bad times.