> I mainly use GS to discover new music, and listen to mixes and live shows which are not for sale.
Do you think this is a mainstream position to hold? See, I'm not an audiophile, I don't often go to concerts, and neither are anybody I know in real life. We just listen to music because it's nice. Do you think people like me actually are buying music in droves, and I'm just an outlier? Because from my perspective, people who like "semi-obscure" bands and people who want to pay for stuff not on groove shark are by far the minority.
I'm not an audiophile, I don't often go to concerts, and neither are anybody I know in real life either. I don't even spend that much on music, probably only 10-15 albums a month.
A lot of people use Youtube as their radio, and basically I see Grooveshark as doing the same thing. Why be forced to stream a video when you just want to hear the audio?
Do you think this is a mainstream position to hold? See, I'm not an audiophile, I don't often go to concerts, and neither are anybody I know in real life. We just listen to music because it's nice. Do you think people like me actually are buying music in droves, and I'm just an outlier? Because from my perspective, people who like "semi-obscure" bands and people who want to pay for stuff not on groove shark are by far the minority.