>Philip:
>It’s good that sites like this one, are run by +/- free people.
Thanks Philip, but why '+/- free people'? We are definitely free about running this website; of course Stewart got the last word on some of the main issues, but it's not about 'being +/- free', it's about his name and I think it's absolutely right to get his final approval, that's his name on his official website.
Sorry if I misunderstood your meaning.
>Philip:
>Don't you think we are mainly conditioned (by the media) to like
>what they want that one likes (what we hear everywhere and which >promotion is important)? or are we completely “free” to like what we >want? I don’t mean you in particular, but the people in general.
You are absolutely right Philip, people in general 'eat' what the media give to eat, but thank God we got internet now, web-radios, myspace and lots of other ways to listen to music; while most of the people working on the music industry says internet, computers and cd-copying ruined the market, on the contrary I say that internet is helping a lot of musicians to be heard, what radio stations often can't do....and I think that a lot of people getting stuff via illegal filesharing, they wouldn't buy the cd anyway, they just download it as they have an easy way to get it...of course it's not like that for everybody, I have friends (and nephews!!!) getting stuff downloading illegally, but Iknow for sure that most of them (90%) wouldn't buy those tracks they download illegally.
We should rather talk about bad quality of creative works...and that's a different story...
>Dietmar:
>the DTS record IS worth having. Even for the bad 1986 recording of De >Do Do. It's great to listen to the different speakers and to hear the >multilayered voices not as a whole, but separated. Or the guitar only... >etc...
Perfet view Dietmar, and I would add that sometimes some precious works of guitar or drums that on the original version can't be easily heard, can give more 'prestige' to the song.
>BongoBoy
>Louis Armstrong said "if it's good music, you don't worry about what it >is".
Sure, that's right; anyway a good arrangement can make it even better and rise up some of the best moments of the song; we do usually listen to songs on their final version, but not too many people know that there are many people involved in the creation of a final version, and sometimes tons of hours of work and remakes and erase and rewritings and .. and.. and....