I mean, 20 years ago the mid-tier recording industry was completely destroyed, it never came back, and they try to distract you from this fact by the fact that the Top 40 1% still exists and so do starving cover bands on YouTube https://twitter.com/RickWayneWrites/status/1245016736451178498 …
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Note that when we're talking about other forms of trading money for labor "price-fixing" is called "unionizing" and doesn't carry nearly as much stigma
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Oh yeah. And the sort of circumstantial evidence is pretty strong: multiple record stores in each mall, big sections at B&N and Borders, standalones like Media Play. Someone was buying.
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I was a kid, so I don't know what they were buying (I was getting Weird Al CDs) - but it's definitely true that there were tons of artists listed.
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