Thread: Oldies Music anybody?
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07-10-2009 08:32 AM #1
Myself, I would like to see popular music become public property after a set number of years. How about 20 years as a starting number?
The alternative, for me, would be to stop playing the music of artists who get TOO greedy. They should be pleased that people appreciate their talent and contribution to us as a people, instead of "ransoming" our love for their music all the way to the grave.
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07-10-2009 08:45 AM #2
the owner of the 50's ice cream parlor/ diner near my house, used to hold cruise in's... they stopped when she got busted for doing the same thing... from what I heard. $1k in fines, and she would have to pay $3k for the rights to the music she playedYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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