Ed, Ronnie, Axl, and Gary: With apologies, but methinks you’ll like it anyways

With apologies to the writers of “Sweet Home Alabama”: Edward C. King, Ronnie van Zant, W. Axl Rose, Gary Robert Rossington. (Start humming the ditty, y’all.)

In the music biz they love the artist (Whoo-hoo-hoo).
Yeah, they used to make a dollar or two. (Doot-doot-dootilee-doo.)
But now aggregators bother me.
Do their contracts bother you?
Tell the truth!

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Digital distribution aggregators have killed the music business. To see how, read this.

Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to get back to your roots. See the picture below for a short history of the music business that will explain where it came from, where it went, and where it is going. Get on the train before you miss the bus.

AShortHistoryOfTheMusicBusiness

 

 

 

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