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Old 08-06-2010, 07:32 PM   #33
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Just trying to point something out

Hi Tommy,

I wasn't trying to get into an argument about how people make their purchasing decisions. Whatever works for you or me or whoever is just peachy. But I do think that there is a real similarity between what began happening several years ago in the way many musicians make and market their music, whether it is because they couldn't get a recording contract, or because they just wanted to have more control over their own careers, and the options opening up for writers and readers.

Best,
Alan
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