Music | Tags: advertisments, albums, bjork, concerts, depeche mode, dvds, Internet, live, masses, money, Music, privacy, profit, restriction, sharing music, soulseek, video clips
Although my title is from a Depeche Mode album, the content of this article is a bit different.
I was watching some videos on YouTube today, because I wanted to find some good songs for my mother to buy from i-tunes for the i-phone. One of them was Bjork’s Army of me. Now, I could see the video but I could not hear anything and I noticed this message below the video: NOTICE This video contains an audio track that has not been authorized by all copyright holders. The audio has been disabled.
I have to clarify that I have quite many cds and two collectible dvds with her best video clips, because I really like her. But I rarely use them to watch videos or listen to music on my pc. So, I use YouTube, to watch a video and then do whatever it was I was doing in the first place. So what is really the purpose of this “restriction”? You might tell me okay, you have those cds and stuff, but not everyone else does.
But how am I supposed to convince my mother, who lives in another country, and therefore I cannot give her my cds, that Bjork is really worth her money? I mean sharing music makes artists become known, does it not?
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Music | Tags: albums, Johann Sebastian Bach, Kunst Der Fuge, Laibach, Music, shows, wat
Johann Sebastian Bach has even be referred to as “the father of music”. I don’t agree with that, music has no fathers or mothers, but Bach was surely a brilliant mind and helped music alter and progress. Some or many of his themes have been used even in rock songs.
Laibach are nothing like Bach. There is a controversy as to what they are and represent, and i do not wish to put a label or tag to them, they don’t deserve it. To me they are musical geniuses. If you ask them, they will probably answer with one of their song’s lyrics:
“We are no ordinary type of group, we are no humble pop musicians, we don’t seduce with melodies, and we’re not here to please you.
We have no answers to your questions, yet we can answer your demands. We don’t intend to save your souls, suspense is our device. We are time…
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Music | Tags: concerts, dave gahan, depeche mode, live, Music, tour of the universe
Eight years ago I hated Depeche Mode. But I went to one of their concerts, because I am a concert-maniac, and since then I just can’t get enough. Plus I appreciated their amazing musical history and their songs won top places at my all times favorites songs list.
When Dave Gahan announced at 2007, that he was leaving Depeche Mode for a solo carrier, it was a black celebration, lovely idea, but this meant we would not see Depeche Mode on tour again. Thankfully, it was a question of time.
And just some days ago they announced at a press conference which was held in Berlin, that not only do they prepare a new album, they also plan a world tour, the Tour of the Universe.
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Music | Tags: concerts, madonna, Music, wembley
Recently I went to a concert, probably the biggest I have ever been to. Madonna at Wembley stadium.
I booked the tickets (most expensive I have ever bought) about two months before the concert.
I arrived at Wembley about 2 hours before the concert, because I had arena tickets and I wanted to be as close to the stage as possible (I am short). But I had to receive my tickets first, about 20 minutes in a line.
Then I tried to find my way to the gate, and get in another line. I was expecting that, so no problem. The problem is we should have started to move, because the concert was supposed to start in half an hour or so. But no, the concert was going to be 2 hours late, without prior notice. Even when we waited nobody told us why it was taking so long.
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