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  • didgeridoo

  • buy a song or a record is not always supporting the musicians. Is supporting the labels.

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  • y ese tema? yo tengo el mismo disco de jamiroquai y ese tema no esta incluido

     (me cagaron)..

  • it's too bad that many people use this "buying a record does not support the musician" thing as an excuse for not buying anything and just downloading everything for free.

  • @JairUtube not really... if i wanna support jamiroquai, i prefer paypal them or something, go to see them alive. Have you ever recorded your own cd with a label??? i have, but only independent. If you record with a label they dont give you anything... they only lend you money and then they what is theirs and more. It's like a bank. Do you know what percentage from each record sold goes to the artist??? Stop dreaming my friend. Keep your eyes open

  • @ChurroGreen If you buy a CD of Jamiroquai, you will support Jamiroquai.

  • In some way this song reminds me Supersonic

  • @ChurroGreen but obviously it supports the musicians too...

  • @VisualDemonAr Yep, the record labels do keep music more "alive", in a strange, paradoxical way.

    The problem with most labels is they put money before music, which tends to drain the essence of the music itself... so I guess we just have to walk the line between quality and quantity.

  • @ChainsawGutsFuck Thats true but all I said was that labels are great machinery to keep the business running,and they wont work if they dont get paid,and if the business aint running there is no concerts etc.,so indirectly that gives more money to artists even tho directly it doesn't.

  • @VisualDemonAr Going to live gigs and festivals to watch the musicians in question and/or buying their merch supports them more; the actual CD gives most profit to the label - if it's a success, the label will fund the musician to make more albums, but don't kid yourself that they don't want to make money - record labels are a business like any other.

    To really support your artists, buy direct from them and pay to see them live, don't just give them a small percentage of the album fee.

  • @ChurroGreen And supporting the labels is supporting the musicians.

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