Sounds like it would be a good deal for them...If they sell the $300 cds for an average of $5 each, that would be $1500, minus the cost of the ipod, under $250, minus the time - paying someone $12 an hour to do the burning $300 or so (would 300 cds take 25 hours to do??? ...multiple computers, drives etc. would speed things up). They'd profit by about $1k per each transaction when all's said and done. Who knows? Certainly not a benefit for the recording artist though. An interesting concept nonetheless...
Yup, there is a better name...that guy who does the market wrap-ups on WAMC...Steve Stoolmaker. ...Doesn't have anything to do with the eighties, but funny nonetheless.
...found an interesting article about the free iPod, and iPod loading services here.
Sounds like it would be a good deal for them...If they sell the $300 cds for an average of $5 each, that would be $1500, minus the cost of the ipod, under $250, minus the time - paying someone $12 an hour to do the burning $300 or so (would 300 cds take 25 hours to do??? ...multiple computers, drives etc. would speed things up). They'd profit by about $1k per each transaction when all's said and done. Who knows? Certainly not a benefit for the recording artist though. An interesting concept nonetheless...
Great idea. It would be a good idea to be able to check a box in order to watch your own lists as well. I would love this feature.
Yup! You hit the nail on the head. Relevent music doesn't always have to have a social conscience, either.
How much sleep did you miss before coming up with this list?
Yup, there is a better name...that guy who does the market wrap-ups on WAMC...Steve Stoolmaker. ...Doesn't have anything to do with the eighties, but funny nonetheless.
I probably would have replaced "Unskinny Bop" with "Talk dirty to me", but all in all not too bad....
I would recommend Time Bandits and Titanic (on the big screen, if at all possible)
Except for Van Morrison, Queensryche, and Fastball, I agree whole-heartedly. Dressed to Kill especially.