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| D.D.: Is there anything you�d like to make a comment on regarding the new CD? TIM: Well, we�re going to be out on tour�actually as far as Cleveland (from Spokane). D.D.: Oh, yeah? You�re getting closer (to Toronto)! Have you sent your music out to Galaxie.ca at all? TIM: I don�t know � I leave that up to�.D.D.: It�s a pay-per-view, not a pay-per-view, well, I guess it is sort of a pay channel, but it�s an endless stream of music and it�s put on by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It�s digital programming and they play music from all over the world and they have blues programs, rock channels, New Age, whatever, but they play music from all over the world, so it�s an excellent way to get exposure. TIM: Right, right. [Inaudible�.]. Actually, I got some orders from Canada. D.D.: Oh, yeah? Toronto? Actually I went to Jeff Healey�s club last week where a friend of mine was guesting with him and I was actually going to bring down my copy of Tales of Sin and Redemption to get to him to listen to, but I forgot, or maybe subconsciously I just didn�t want to give it away, and I don�t have a CD burner, so�. TIM: We can�t [inaudible]� D.D.: No, well, when I first heard about Kazaa and Napster, I was like a kid in a candy store, �Oh, I can get all this music for free�, right, but� Discussion about songs and paintings TIM: Everybody likes free stuff! The bottom line, though, is that nothing is for free. People keep taking stuff for free�I put all this work into making a record and then you can get it�.I sell 1,000 copies and then 50,000 people burn copies of it and I don�t get a dime for it. well, how fair is that? (continued on next page) |
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