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turquoise70 wrote:I think it's the result of a mindset that some people have regarding bands they personally like a great deal. It seems like they believe that a band and its audience are necessarily involved in a two-way relationship of a certain type, that exists whether the band or the audience acknowledge it or not.
I personally don't feel like BoC owe me or their other fans anything - no news, no new album, no studio update. If they want to disappear completely, and let's remember who these guys are, please, they certainly can and will. They clearly have an amicable attitude towards their fans, despite having been given many reasons not to as their stuff got leaked and released, but I don't think they make music for the fans ultimately, ultimately I would guess they make it for its own sake and for the sake of exercising their own artistic livelihoods. And I would guess that BoC don't share the notion that some of their more energetic fans have, that their music is a community good so amazing and so important that not to proliferate it year after year is to do their fans a disservice or insult them. From what little I know of their attitudes from reading interviews, my guess is they would be more like, "It's art, it's not irreplaceable, make your own, it's fun"
turquoise70 wrote:well, one thing. what was i speculating about? i thought this thread was about discussing our reactions to the expectant attitude people have exhibited towards BoC, as a sort of community reflection thing. I didn't think this thread was about BoC speculation itself.
saturdayindex wrote:And another point I might add. Why would any of us believe that BOC owes US something, when we steal things from them that they never intended us to have in the first place (aka all their unreleased music, and all the album downloads we've stolen off bittorrent)? Kinda hypocritical isnt it. Surely we are the ones in debt here...
apriorion wrote:I wonder if the removal of contact information on the boc website and the myspace page indicates their view on this subject.
iec wrote:saturdayindex wrote:And another point I might add. Why would any of us believe that BOC owes US something, when we steal things from them that they never intended us to have in the first place (aka all their unreleased music, and all the album downloads we've stolen off bittorrent)? Kinda hypocritical isnt it. Surely we are the ones in debt here...
I am no way saying that BoC owes us anything (they sure as hell don't), but I think that's too broad a generalization to say that "we" have stolen stuff. Not everyone does.
(the unreleased music... i agree there is a point there. but if it was available to be purchased, I'd have the CD and the vinyl, for sure.)
turquoise70 wrote:i guess i'd also like to mention, i'm not just guilty of filesharing, i'm a frequent vocal proponent of it. i love internet piracy a great deal. i think it's a great human practice.
Treefingers wrote:Unless I'm mistaken, it was their decision to release some music onto a filesharing network that got them onto Warp Records in the first place, wasn't it?
turquoise70 wrote:Yeah. that's pretty much what i meant as well. yes, i have their leaked stuff.
on the other hand
i'm not sure it's fair to really judge the fans too hard, i mean what are they going to say once it's leaked already, and whoever was entrusted with the tapes has proven himself untrustworthy, "no, please don't share that unreleased boards of canada music with me for free, i'm using my telepathic powers to see that they would be really resentful of that and i don't want to hear it!"
Treefingers wrote:Unless I'm mistaken, it was their decision to release some music onto a filesharing network that got them onto Warp Records in the first place, wasn't it?
turquoise70 wrote:i guess i'd also like to mention, i'm not just guilty of filesharing, i'm a frequent vocal proponent of it. i love internet piracy a great deal. i think it's a great human practice.
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