This is amazing. Just watch it (even if you don’t like Weezer).
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This is amazing. Just watch it (even if you don’t like Weezer).
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I love free music! Who doesn’t? And lately some big names in the music biz have been exploring alternative revenue and distribution models for their artistic endeavours. Translated this means that users have been able to download new music over the Internet at little or no cost.
Radiohead set the ball rolling in October last year when they announced that their latest album “In Rainbows” would be available to download at whatever price the user decides! Official sales figures have never been released, but this tactic appears to have worked. Sales figures of 1.2 million copies have been suggested, and with an average price per download of just over the £1 mark, the maths speaks for itself. And this is without distribution or retails costs - just pure profit (minus the relatively small website hosting and bandwidth costs).
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I compiled this list as part of my research for my post yesterday, The Greatest Christmas Number Two Songs That Should Have Been Number Ones. I thought some people might find the list interesting.
Continue reading ‘Complete List of UK Christmas Number Ones (and Number Twos)’
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