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Hi Par.... I am agreeing with you 100% and adding on

Posted by Sordidman on January 23, 2020 at 09:47:28:

Not a rant....

""All of them? If so how can some complain about how much they get paid if they are not being paid? viz. Peter Frampton.""

Yes, - not being paid ENOUGH for their work. And, - being paid far less than the old model (which wasn't very good either, - but better than now).

"Why is that? Is it something specific to the USA?"

Yes,- due to monopolies, greed, oppression, Broadband Internet Access simply is either not available, or is so expensive that it's in effect, - not available.

""" High resolution, and high quality recordings, (as you said), aren't affordable," Where did I say that?""

Sorry, - I meant to say, - as you seemed to imply. In that labels aren't spending the money to produce and invest in high quality recordings because the market and (especially) US consumers don't want to pay for high quality recordings.