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Tale of Two Record Labels
Wednesday, March 4, 2009While journalists tend to latch onto the portrait of the record label as technophobic morons (which has been right only part of the time) there are occasional opposing opinions in the news. At the very end of Sunday's NY Times article on U2, guitarist The Edge speaks of the value of the record label.
My instinct is to stick with the record guys. They have to sell your records or sell the download...
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