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	<title>Comments on: Portishead&#8217;s new release as a time capsule</title>
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	<description>Live Music that Matters</description>
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		<title>By: brazillian</title>
		<link>http://trueendeavorsblog.com/2008/04/30/portisheads-new-release-as-a-time-capsule/#comment-1019</link>
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		<description>As a musician, I can relate to what they coming from. It takes FOREVER to make an album. Producers of goods and services, especially in a free market system, should be earning their worth.  But, music is a different product. It enlightens people, in the spiritual sphere,  and it can be duplicated and distributed by the consumer.  The problem is, no one wants to buy a $14 dollar CD when they can get the content for free. If the CD is $9 or $10, it&#039;d be different.  So the cost of manufacture needs to come down and I think it&#039;s very possible as long as the music industry grow some balls and challenge the current regulation on manufacture(i.e.,minimal wage-law, corporate tax and all that crap.). wait, it was just a dream...sigh</description>
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