Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Let the music play . . .

www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/shannon.htm
It’s hard to believe it’s been nineteen years since Shannon’s "Let The Music Play" hit the airwaves in the summer of 1984. The first in a string of Shannon’s hits of the mid-late 1980s, "Let The Music Play" shot to #1 on the Dance and R&B charts, and to #8 on the Pop chart.

Amazon.com: Let The Music Play: Music
Hearing "Let The Music Play" for the first time in 1984 was instantly hypnotizing and intoxicating at the same time. The "scratch" and extreme "bounce" of this track was way before its time and certainly outmatched any catchy dance tune of its day.
"Give Me Tonight" could be the fraternal twin of "Let The Music Play".


EFF: Let the Music Play "File-Sharing: It's Music to Our Ears"
Electronic Frontier Foundation is a nonprofit group working to protect your digital rights.
www.eff.org/share/
Industry representatives say that the subpoenas and lawsuits are necessary to protect recording artists. But suing fans doesn't pay artists. Neither does threatening every Internet user's civil liberties. We need a constructive solution. ..We have assembled some information on compensating artists while making P2P legal. Feel free to read it and pass it along.
There are over 60 million people in the United States who use file sharing - more than the number of people who voted for our current President
. If we all band together and stand up for our rights, we can change the law.Help end the P2P war. Become an EFF member today so the music can play on.

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