The point I was making very badly is that the music industry is loaded, and it it's self is a pale shadow of the profits of the computer industry, which are more massive still. All this fuss about the internet download lark is distracting from how massive their profits are. If the record industry need reminding how much power they've got, all they need do is cruise down places like Camden Lock in London, which I have the grim task of passing once a day, for the power they command. An entire high street geared to the worship of particular musical tastes or trends... nod your head left or right, and it's the sad same thing, loads of kids dressing like they think they're 'upting out' or 'being unique,' and all they're doing doing is conforming to what the music industry wants of them; quite frankly, slavery to the style. Stand back a sec and look on the effect of modern music on society. You've got kids getting gothic and believing all types of shit on the back of the music-culture they're into, just as much as the skate board kids with their music and trends, and the goths with their deadpan musical tastes, and the folks into hip hop, acting like homeboy arseholes as if they're bad boys with attitude. People are slaves to music cultures, and it's grim. And pathetic.