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Jun 18, 2006View in Crawl 4
Digg users don't seem to have a problem with The Pirate Bay, besides everything has a source listed. I think this falls under the "gray area" that Kevin Rose talked about in Diggnation #50.
this wants me want to go out and re-buy these albums.if the riaa trys and sue me, i will laff.too bad more sites don't have the guts to stick it to the riaa criminals. ... la, la, la.. 99 luft ballooons. .. LA LA LA!!! lol =:]
Well I marked you up for mentioning some pretty decent bands - even if you did inexplicably slip the totally over produced and over manufactured entity that was Def Leppard in there too, But in any case I don't think that the good music of the 90's stopped. What I think happened was that record companies stopped risking their money on decent bands and talent any more and started force feeding us a diet of what they thought we wanted instead - which was again these cheap plastic over produced artists that they could totally own and exercise full control over. In the old days that would have been a disaster, but since the advent of the Internet, the best bands are usually all from small independent labels and many not have a current record deal - or even get much airtime on the radio. But the Internet bypasses all of that anyway - so in my opinion the music scene from what I can see, is more alive right now than it has ever been.
thewalkingdudeJun 18, 2006Submitter
Digg users don't seem to have a problem with The Pirate Bay, besides everything has a source listed. I think this falls under the "gray area" that Kevin Rose talked about in Diggnation #50.
halvyJun 19, 2006
this wants me want to go out and re-buy these albums.if the riaa trys and sue me, i will laff.too bad more sites don't have the guts to stick it to the riaa criminals. ... la, la, la.. 99 luft ballooons. .. LA LA LA!!! lol =:]
raid517Jun 19, 2006
Well I marked you up for mentioning some pretty decent bands - even if you did inexplicably slip the totally over produced and over manufactured entity that was Def Leppard in there too, But in any case I don't think that the good music of the 90's stopped. What I think happened was that record companies stopped risking their money on decent bands and talent any more and started force feeding us a diet of what they thought we wanted instead - which was again these cheap plastic over produced artists that they could totally own and exercise full control over. In the old days that would have been a disaster, but since the advent of the Internet, the best bands are usually all from small independent labels and many not have a current record deal - or even get much airtime on the radio. But the Internet bypasses all of that anyway - so in my opinion the music scene from what I can see, is more alive right now than it has ever been.
joelitoJun 19, 2006
About the page, there only a thing to say ..."Domo arigato, mister roboto"
Closed AccountJun 19, 2006
The guy who made this list must have been picked on in high school.
Closed AccountJun 20, 2006
Can anyone please tell me how to use this program, wget, to get the files from the site. When I use wget <a class="user" href="http://digguser.blogspot.com/">http://digguser.blogspot.com/</a>It just downloads the index page. Thanks.
richmond1967Sep 2, 2008
80's music is still hot,look at all the 80's groups that are still out there styx,night ranger, foriegner boston,starship, and def leppard