Metallica Takes After Politicians and Flip Flops
Apparently hard rockers Metallica, or at least their drummer Lars Ulrich, as been quoted as saying in regards to their latest album, Death Magnetic…
“If this thing leaks all over the world today or tomorrow, happy days.”
While I would like to think that Metallica is seeing how the music fanbase works, I have my personal doubts. As we all know, Metallica came out staunchly against the peer-to-peer service Napster nearly a decade ago. I will admit, I was a user of Napster in it’s day, downloading songs from films I had been watching at the time (The Fifth Element soundtrack was awesome) as well as Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson (before he got weird… i’ll give you a minute to figure THAT one out). Downloading for me was always a quick and easy way to listen to something that I couldn’t easily hear anywhere else without traveling miles to the larger music stores, or special ordering the CDs and waiting for it to arrive. I still ordered CDs, but they tended to be things that I could wait for.
Since then the music industry has had to deal with the rampant growth of peer-to-peer file sharing to the point where even the average computer user knows how to do it and does not understand that it is illegal. Radio and broadcast Television, two sources of media that are 100% free to the end user, tend to make people believe that downloading music or movies should also be free and without cost. Using the argument of “ad supported” only goes so far since those can just be skipped or the channel can be changed.
But look at me go, acting like the “old man” around here. My opinion about this whole turn of events with Metallica is that of public relations and public appearance. The die-hard downloaders of old will always remember Metallica for what they were, and they know that. I have this weird feeling that Metallica is attempting to maneuver their public appearance for any future fans, as well as their current die-hard fan-base. After all, the core audience will always support you, no matter what you do or say, and giving them the ammo to say “Metallica support P2P of their music” is a HUGE metal-head shell to load into their collective guns.
Source: BBC News


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