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Blink-182's Tom Delonge: Time To Adapt, Give Music Away For Free, Monetize Other Things

TechDirt  Nov 10 09

This one's from a couple months back, but I missed it at the time. Reader Amber Walker sends in this fantastic video interview with Tom Delonge of the band Blink-182 from the Guitar Center blog, where he makes many of the points that we discuss here, noting how technology has made it cheaper to make, promote and distribute music, and he thinks the big opportunity is in giving your music away for free, and recognizing that there are other things to sell, such as merchandise, but also subscriptions and other types of events. Some quotes: The one thing I've learned is that, like any other type of art, it evolves. Full story...

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