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Killers’ Joy Divison Cover Hits the Web, M.I.A. Helps Jailed Aussie Kids Rhyme, Jadakiss Free From Gun and Drug Charges

10/4/07, 2:10 pm EST

  • Following the first trial showdown of the music industry vs. an illegal music downloader, the RIAA promises that many more of its kind will take place, regardless of whether or not Jammie Thomas, a woman in court for downloading 1,702 songs from Kazaa, is found guilty. “We’re in the long haul in terms of establishing that music has value,” said RIAA president Cary Sherman.
  • M.I.A. has teamed up with an Australian all-girls juvenile detention center to record a new song. Through the Heaps Decent program, which helps indigenous and underprivileged youths break into the music industry, M.I.A. spent two days recording the track utilizing the center’s doors and other noises to establish the beat. The finished product will soon be previewed on the Heaps Decent MySpace page before the full track goes on iTunes, with all profits going back into the program.
  • Prosecutors in Westchester County, New York, have dropped year-old weapon and drug charges against Jadakiss over a lack of DNA matches on a handgun found in a car Jadakiss was driving when he was pulled over and cops found the car reeked of marijuana in October 2006.
  • Cheap Trick guitarist Rick Neilsen is planning on opening a hotel/restaurant in the band’s home base of Rockford, Illinois. “Rick’s,” as the building will be called, will also include a museum that will house Neilsen’s large guitar collection, which includes axes previously owned by Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley and Jack White.

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Johnny Kickass | 10/4/2007, 2:29 pm EST

Go RIAA!! Hope a few people pay for their complete lack of respect for others intellectual property.

Teach them a lesson! All of you!

There’s no excuse for downloading illegaly an entire library of music you can buy easily and cheaply. Musicians need to feed their families too you cheap pricks.

Musical Jenius | 10/4/2007, 3:07 pm EST

Re: RIAA story

Go get ‘em, I’m behind you 100%! I’ll help you if you’d like. Illegal downloading is completely wrong, immoral and inexcusable.

Suck it, Trebek | 10/4/2007, 3:22 pm EST

“We’re in the long haul in terms of establishing that music has value,” said RIAA president Cary Sherman.

Each month, OVER 1 BILLION songs are downloaded illegally. If you do the math, there are probably AT LEAST 30 MILLION people (10% of America) responsible for these illegal downloads. Whether it is 1 person downloading 1 song illegally to 1 person downloading 1,000 songs illegally. RIAA has passed out LESS THAN 100,000 lawsuits.

Again, if you do the math, then AT BEST the RIAA will recoup 0.33%…that’s 1/3 of 1% stemming from a 7 year sales loss…and that’s even if they win every single lawsuit. You’re damn right that you’re in it for the long haul, Mr. Sherman.

My Advice to RIAA: pull your heads out of your asses and accept the fact that your model has failed. At the rate you’re going, all of the major labels will either shrink to the size of indie labels in the next 7 years or go completely out of business. You guys have already squandered enough time and money, shouldn’t you have figured out a better way to handle this by now?

Suck it, Trebek | 10/4/2007, 3:41 pm EST

PART 2

Also, just to let you know, I’ve pulled most of this information from the article in the Rollingstone June 28th edition entitled “The Day the Music Industry Died.” I also spoke with the Vice President of WEA (Waner Elektra Atlantic) back in April and a lot this information came from him as well.

karl | 10/4/2007, 4:19 pm EST

I love The Killers’ version of ‘Shawdowplay’. I suppose the comparisons are inevitable, but its not about whose version is better its about celebrating great music. To see The Killers among the likes of New Order, Bowie, Velvet Underground, Iggy Pop, etc., says alot about which modern band is loved by both rock legends and fans.

Hey Chuck U | 10/4/2007, 5:21 pm EST

Just so you guys know the Killers track hit the web back in may. I guess it’s available now legally, but yeah, it’s “hit the web” a few months ago.

rockandrollgirl | 10/4/2007, 10:02 pm EST

The Killers do a great job with this song, but it is so far from new to the web, I do think the big deal is that this is the first release of the studio version since the band had been performing the actual song live since the Spring.

Comfort Inn | 10/5/2007, 9:19 am EST

I think a band should stay at Rick’s hotel and trash it, wouldn’t it be ironic, huh, wouldn’t it. CHEAPTRICK SHOULD BE IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME.

leaniem | 10/6/2007, 6:25 pm EST

The Killers’ Shadowplay actually sounds a lot better live, but I do enjoy the recorded version. I believe the Killers did a awesome job with a true classic. Good for them. I can’t wait for Control.

nap | 10/6/2007, 10:33 pm EST

Cheap Trick SHOULD be in the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame.

Lets vote for them!!

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