Neil Young: Piracy Is The New Radio

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
    • 8954

    Neil Young: Piracy Is The New Radio

    Music legend Neil Young has weighed in on the piracy debate, by comparing web piracy to radio.

    Speaking at the D: Dive into Media conference, Young was more concerned about pirated files being of too low quality, than the actual effect it has on revenue.

    "It doesn't affect me because I look at the internet as the new radio. I look at the radio as gone. [...] Piracy is the new radio. That's how music gets around. [...] That's the radio. If you really want to hear it, let's make it available, let them hear it, let them hear the 95 percent of it," Young told the audience at D: Dive into Media.

    The music industry has had a love and hate affair with radio since it first came to prominence in the 1920's, when the music industry blamed it for its revenue woes. It has since become one of the greatest promotional tools for the music industry, and Young believes the Internet, even via piracy, can offer the same benefits.

    What concerns Young more though is that digital music isn't allowing listeners to get "100 percent" of the sound in music, and he hopes technology can catch up to allow music lovers to be able hear all of the audio from his original recordings.
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  • drfsupercenter
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    • Oct 2005
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    #2
    I agree with this one 100% as well.

    What I would really love to see is a legal music store offering lossless (FLAC ideally, or WAV if they're lazy) album tracks available to download. I tend to refuse iTunes/Amazon/whatever else because I hate compression and would rather buy the CD and rip it myself in FLAC.
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    • rago88
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      • Aug 2005
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      #3
      there's really nothing like listening to a vinyl LP .
      A warmer sound that has full bass that u can feel. [along with a little bit of pop/hiss now and then.]
      realy missing from compressed digital format. ok but way too clean/sterile.
      I even like CD sound as opposed to listening on a small digital device.

      The sad part is if your young enough, the above statement means absolutly nothing since you grew up on compressed, tinty digital file music.

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      • drfsupercenter
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        • Oct 2005
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        #4
        I grew up with cassette tapes and CDs but I'm certainly not too young to know what vinyl records are.

        Thing is, most music is produced digitally these days, so putting it on a CD is as close to the studio originals as you can get. Records have tons of other problems with the EQ levels and static to really be worth it anymore.
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        • rago88
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          • Aug 2005
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          #5
          yes.. Cd's are fine to listen to....
          yes, LP's can be problematic...

          either way, I refuse to listen to music on anything smaller than my CD Player.... I hate all that bass compression.

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          • drfsupercenter
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            • Oct 2005
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            #6
            That's why I rip my stuff as lossless. Identical to the CD and I can take it with me on the go.
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            • rago88
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              • Aug 2005
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              #7
              I'll take your word on it but,
              I guess I'm old school still where we exspected full bass[that u can feel] needed to come out of large speakers, not tiny ones...

              how do u rip loseless?

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              • drfsupercenter
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                • Oct 2005
                • 4424

                #8
                Different programs, like Exact Audio Copy can rip the tracks in FLAC format.

                And sure, the bass levels depend on your headphones. But those can easily do more damage to your ears at large volumes than speakers
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                • rago88
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                  • Aug 2005
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                  #9
                  I'll stick with cd's.......
                  I do like the re-mastered things like all the Beatles albums..
                  I played the LP's till they were worn out back in the day but can now hear things via re-master that I didn't hear before... little guitar licks etc..

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                  • admin
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                    • Nov 2001
                    • 8954

                    #10
                    Vinyl sales are actually up these past few years, some 39% in 2011 compared to 2010. It's been going up since 2007. Sales are still statistically insignificant at this stage though, but there's definitely a niche market for them.
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                    • MilesAhead
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                      • Nov 2006
                      • 2615

                      #11
                      Originally Posted by rago88
                      there's really nothing like listening to a vinyl LP .
                      A warmer sound that has full bass that u can feel. [along with a little bit of pop/hiss now and then.]
                      realy missing from compressed digital format. ok but way too clean/sterile.
                      I even like CD sound as opposed to listening on a small digital device.

                      The sad part is if your young enough, the above statement means absolutly nothing since you grew up on compressed, tinty digital file music.
                      I wish I had more opportunity to test out the various audio equipment. My sample is very limited. But I did know a guy who had a high quality turntable system. Before the "Gold CD" direct recordings there were directly recorded vinyl LPs for the audiophiles. His favorite albums he would try to get in that format. I had the chance to listen at a few small parties. If you closed your eyes you could see in your mind the band playing right in front of you. That was some clean sound. I had a decent Sansui system at one time. But the rig this guy had was sale by appointment only. I think just the amps turntable and cables cost 5 times what I paid of my Sansui based system. The best part about digitized is not that it's better but that it doesn't degrade via copy of a copy of a copy the way analogue can. That's why they hate it so much.

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