
xXDaveyJonesXx
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Tool: Maynard James Keenan’s band doesn’t have a unique reason for staying away from digital music – like many on this list, he doesn’t want his band’s work consumed in random pieces. Unlike most, though, Tool is truly committed. The band’s music isn’t on iTunes or Spotify and it has never allowed its label to split up its songs into a greatest-hits collection. Gotta respect those principles.
I'm a bit confused by this approach. I've never been to a Tool show before. But if I do, is it fair to assume they'll religiously perform their albums cover to cover in chronological order? If not, how is this any different? What about radio play? I only bring it up because I was looking for Tool on iTunes again like an idiot only to realize, "Oh, that's riiiight..." Got curious and finally looked into their reasoning online and it turns out they're just looking out for my best interest by optimizing my Tool expirience. Hey, more power to em. I'll pick that new album up at my local shop whenever it drops. Count on it.
http://www.spin.com/2013/06/spotify...n-five-artists-who-still-say-no-to-streaming/
I'm a bit confused by this approach. I've never been to a Tool show before. But if I do, is it fair to assume they'll religiously perform their albums cover to cover in chronological order? If not, how is this any different? What about radio play? I only bring it up because I was looking for Tool on iTunes again like an idiot only to realize, "Oh, that's riiiight..." Got curious and finally looked into their reasoning online and it turns out they're just looking out for my best interest by optimizing my Tool expirience. Hey, more power to em. I'll pick that new album up at my local shop whenever it drops. Count on it.
http://www.spin.com/2013/06/spotify...n-five-artists-who-still-say-no-to-streaming/