Ms. Rosen, do you ever read this stuff?
Thanks to Mike, who still does not have a web site, I found this article: Hit Charade: The music industry’s self-inflicted wounds. Probably the most intellegent analysis of this I’ve read in some time. Read more »
Entries from August 2002
More analysis for the RIAA
August 26, 2002
Announcing a new weblog.
August 23, 2002
Hello, all. I want to announce my new strictly political weblog, “The Blog of Rights.” I’m collecting opinion pieces, articles, and weblog writing relating to the current administration’s attempts to abridge the most basic of our rights as US citizens. If you see something that you think belongs there, send it on to me, won’t [...] Read more »
Oooo, what a givaway.
August 23, 2002
Molly Ivans and others have long commented on President Bush’s hatred of lawyers and civil lawsuits. As governor of Texas he did everything he could to make it more difficult for people to sue. But suing It is about the only way American Citizens have of ensuring the government abides by any of the thousands [...] Read more »
Which Trickster?
August 22, 2002
Interesting that it assumes from the beginning you’re a trickster. “Hey, you’re no trickster, get out of here!” I hope that’s a possible answer.
I Am Ananse the SpiderAnanse the Spider of African folklore is both wise and foolish in the best tradition of tricksters. If you’re like Ananse, you’re clever and like to be [...] Read more »
Radio Free America
August 21, 2002
Right now I’m listening to some MP3s of a cappella music I downloaded from a web site. Thanks to the efforts of this web site maintainer and his sample MP3s I’ve discovered several new bands. More than that, I now know how to separate bad a cappella from good. Meanwhile, on radio, Opie and Anthony [...] Read more »
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