tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3010292891685799733.post6040070671933367008..comments2024-02-06T14:48:33.376-08:00Comments on Music 3.0 Music Industry Blog: The Long Tail - It Works If You Work ItUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3010292891685799733.post-26412810425053212952010-05-04T15:06:36.180-07:002010-05-04T15:06:36.180-07:00Nice post Bobby!
I think this trend will have def...Nice post Bobby!<br /><br />I think this trend will have definitely been the case several years ago in the album age, I imagine there would be larger polarity nowadays between the artists with die hard fan bases who buy song released and normal artists whos fans just download the single track..<br /><br />Following you on Twitter now :)<br />Look forward to more great posts!Marcus Taylorhttp://www.themusiciansguide.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3010292891685799733.post-32120782772124619622010-04-27T22:41:11.465-07:002010-04-27T22:41:11.465-07:00I remember buying Nirvana's Incesticide (a com...I remember buying Nirvana's Incesticide (a comp of demos and early works) after hearing Nevermind and In Utero (their two major albums) back to back because the album was under 10 dollars and the two hit-filled albums I'd heard were great.<br /><br />As a consumer I can agree- I didn't have to look for the CD (it was right there in the store) it was priced to move (it had no hits) and the mainstream songs they wrote had drawn me in. I'd never have searched out their early works or demos as a 14 year old. But since it was there- damned if I didn't buy it!M Pallantehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12161369864497765598noreply@blogger.com