Of my about 110 CDs, only about 30 are pirated. I still buy CDs, it's just that I see no reason to splash out £12 when I can make a copy for almost free. I'll still buy the CD if none of my friends has a copy, but why should I waste my money?
And no, I don't think I am cheating the music industry out of any money that way. Think about it: The money I would have spent on that CD will probably end up being spent on a CD anyway, it's just that I will have others as well. And if I don't have any money, then I wouldn't have bought the CD anyway, so again the Industry doesn't lose out.
As for mp3s, I don't see the big flap. I don't know anybody who sits and downloads whole albums just to burn them onto CD. What happens is that people will download a couple of tracks to see if they like them, and if they do, they will buy the album. Or they might do what I do, and just download B-sides and rarities, which I could/would never buy anyway (since I never buy singles, since they are a total waste of money - a fiver for three tracks? I could get the whole album for twice that!)...
As for the state of modern music: I agree that most chart music these days is bland (Will Young? Slipknot? Eminem? Atomic Kitten? Ugh...), but there is a lot of decent music still coming out, and some of it even reaches the charts (somewhere, don't ask me where). Examples of decent albums that've come out recently (or will be out soon):
"In Our Gun", by Gomez
"And All That Could Have Been" by the Nine Inch Nails
"18" by Moby
The new Idlewild album (I don't know what it's gonna be called)
"Holes in the Wall" by Electric Soft Parade
"Souljacker" by the Eels (that's going back a bit, I admit, but it's still recent)
I can't be bothered to think of more, and I really doubt that you care. You get the picture, anyway...
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