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So what is never knows best...? It is what Mamimi, from FLCL, has written on her cigarettes. And now, I co-opted it for this stupid blog.
10/11/2004 04:01:00 PM
Beating Heart Baby [Head Automatica]
Not the real point of the article but I still thought it was funny:
Those crazy South Koreans and the brick and wood... But seriously, I feel sorry for those record stores, and I feel sorry for the US ones too. It is kinda like that MPAA propaganda that movie theaters show before the previews, but instead of film crews getting screwed, it is record stores, and I do not think the RIAA cares about them at all. They are facing competition from things like illegal downloading, legal downloading, "brick-and-wood" stores like Best Buy and Wal-Mart, and other internet retailers. And as sad as it is, even I use 2 of those methods frequently. It is a crummy time for the record store.
"It seems like brick-and-wood music stores like us are nearly doomed, unless the government comes up with some financial measures to help us stay alive," Min said.
from Reuters
Those crazy South Koreans and the brick and wood... But seriously, I feel sorry for those record stores, and I feel sorry for the US ones too. It is kinda like that MPAA propaganda that movie theaters show before the previews, but instead of film crews getting screwed, it is record stores, and I do not think the RIAA cares about them at all. They are facing competition from things like illegal downloading, legal downloading, "brick-and-wood" stores like Best Buy and Wal-Mart, and other internet retailers. And as sad as it is, even I use 2 of those methods frequently. It is a crummy time for the record store.