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Re: arsclist Demise of label product?






From: Don Cox <doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: arsclist Demise of label product?
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 21:10:50 +0000

On 01-Jul-02, Dave Lewis wrote:

> Interesting, but naaaah. As far as first run, new hits are concerned,
> there will always, I believe, be something to hold in your hand. Most
> consumers still want that. In fact, the price on that first run item
> may well go up, as they will be produced in more limited runs and
> people will be aware of that, and pay accordingly.


Every song ever recorded will be available on a free-standing solar powered device for $19.95 within the next ten years. Also, the North American Phonograph Co. will be issuing two-minute one-of-a-kind performances by the world's greatest recording artists on brown wax cylinders at a slightly higher rate.
Mike Loughlin
www.mp3.com/edisonrecords
www.mp3.com/napc



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