Jac invented peer to peer -- In the early days of Elektra, he put out a sampler called "Folksong '65". It cost next to nothing and was filled with great songs from his top artists. I recommend his autobiography, "Follow the Music" -- from his days in the village driving a scooter with a tape machine on the back for doing church basement recordings, to his days with Love, the Stooges and the Doors. It comes with a cool sampler CD too! check it out! I'm not a shill, just a fan!
hello!! good advice... I make music so this was interesting...
patoirlove 4 months ago
Good Interview...
BR/The Ghost of Elvis &
The Soul Eater Videos...
CANADA
FonkyLynx 6 months ago
What an amazing guy! Really interesting to hear what he has to say.
skewedkarma 10 months ago
very well said
secondmotionrecords 1 year ago
Jac invented peer to peer -- In the early days of Elektra, he put out a sampler called "Folksong '65". It cost next to nothing and was filled with great songs from his top artists. I recommend his autobiography, "Follow the Music" -- from his days in the village driving a scooter with a tape machine on the back for doing church basement recordings, to his days with Love, the Stooges and the Doors. It comes with a cool sampler CD too! check it out! I'm not a shill, just a fan!
MarkhamStreetMichael 1 year ago
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MarkhamStreetMichael 1 year ago
Wow, a good interview by Mashable.
AesopRockOn 1 year ago 2
He make some good points
TrVsTv1 1 year ago
As a musician using Youtube as my medium, I have to agree with everything he says. Great interview!
teamheadkick 1 year ago
Interesting...
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GagnezTV 1 year ago
GREAT interview! Wish I could see the entire conversation. =)
JLynnJohnston 1 year ago
i agreed with him all until the last part. people can be easily fooled by an inferior product with enough marketing. its the way of the world.
EtcVidsDoS 1 year ago