The end of bootlegging?

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Andie
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markfiend wrote:
Burn wrote:tix prices could be lowered for this kind of thing too...more money spent in the venue on offical merch would be direct assistance to the band...rather than indirect through promoters and other rip off merchants...
If you really think that would happen you have greater faith in human nature than me.
nah..i just live in a different :wink: ...sorry Dave... :lol:

the business end of music was never my strong point...and don't talk to me about promoters...they're not quite the bottom of the food chain...only cos second hand car dealers are...but that again is a completely different thread :innocent:
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
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