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CDs may be dead, but talent can still sell records.
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     CDs may be dead, but talent can still sell records.

I’d just like to point out that 18 weeks after debuting on the Billboard 200 at Number 1, Adele’s 21 has never slipped out of the top 3, including 10 non-consecutive weeks at the top spot.  The album has also sold over 7 million copies worldwide.

Instead of complaining about how downloads are killing the music industry, the record executives should focus on nurturing talent as opposed to hair and costumes.  I like a good show as much as the next guy, but I can’t take the show home with me in my headphones.




5:02 pm  •  1 July 2011  •   Let's talk about what you think.
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