Band Claims File Sharers 'Are Going To Hell'

from the well,-that'll-sort-it-out-then dept

Apparently, when confronted with changing business models that make your old model less reliable, different people act in different ways. An anonymous reader points us to the news that the singer of the band Elbow, Guy Garvey, has decided to take a religious view on the matter and has declared that file sharers are going to hell. His view of the religion of music economics is apparently that it's okay to download if you're poor, but if you can afford to pay, it's a sin to download and share. He then goes on to thank his record label -- whom he refers to as his "paymaster" -- and suggest that the band is "lucky." While I'm sure luck plays a part in all of it, perhaps not damning people to hell for just listening to your music would be a good start.

He notes that the band has a dedicated bunch of fans, which is great, but shouldn't they be focusing on giving them real reasons to buy, rather than invoking threats of brimstone and hellfire to guilt people into buying? It really comes down to a simple equation. You can make people feel good about buying something, or you can focus on making them feel bad if they don't buy. I tend to think that, in this day and age, the former is much better than the latter. Why worry about those who are downloading, when you can focus on providing good value and a good experience for those who want to support you?
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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 2:59pm

    Don't doubt the power of fire and brimstone threats. They've worked to varying degrees for at least 2000 years thus far.

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      :Lobo Santo (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:07pm

      Re: Brimstone!

      Yes, but there's a direct link between a persons likelihood towards superstition (religion, et al) and said persons feelings of lacking control in their own life.

      Therefore, if education improves, superstitions should wane.

      Hopefully with time superstitions will wane to the point where anybody following superstitious nonsense will be regarded as a person whose mind is obviously defective.

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        Ragaboo (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:41pm

        Re: Re: Brimstone!

        +1

        Was going to comment something to this effect, but meh, you said it more eloquently.

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        PRMan, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:34pm

        Re: Re: Brimstone!

        Um, I would venture to say that most Christians I know have far more control in their lives than non-Christians. Their lives don't get out of control because they have increased self-control.

        And education doesn't make people not superstitious. Many "educated" people I know talk about "karma" despite them not having any method in their worldview for it to take place. That's infinitely more superstitious than believing that God is correcting those same people by showing them the error of their ways.

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          abc gum, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:56pm

          Re: Re: Re: Brimstone!

          1) I'm guessing you do not know many people.
          2) Control is subjective.
          3) Possibly you know less about religion than you think

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          Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 8:53pm

          Re: Re: Re: Brimstone!

          They are in control because they live in a fantasy world.

          Religion is just a substitute for a conscience and critical thought. You don't need to blame yourself if you can blame "Satan" or "Gods will".

          You don't need to stop and think about the consequences of your actions or someone else's actions if you can blame it on "The Book" (bible). Hence, Christians have no need for a conscience or a moral compass. "The book" and their faith replaces those. That's why they THINK they are in control. The delegate the "complicated stuff" to God, and just carry on with their pathetic mundane lives.

          A non-believer obviously has a lot less control on his life. I mean, he cannot control gravity, the passing of seasons or life itself. HOWEVER, he can study them and understand them. And that gives him much more power. But that power comes at a terrible price: responsibility.

          (notice that I bashed Christians, but every other religion is the same basically...they just worship different gods or the same one under a different name)

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          techflaws.org (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 12:15am

          Re: Re: Re: Brimstone!

          Um, I would venture to say that most Christians I know have far more control in their lives than non-Christians.

          So just because you don't know any of those catholic priests beating/raping children doens't mean they don't exist.

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          JEDIDIAH, 28 Sep 2010 @ 6:52am

          Re: Re: Re: Brimstone!

          > Um, I would venture to say that most Christians I know
          > have far more control in their lives than non-Christians.
          > Their lives don't get out of control because they have
          > increased self-control.

          So that's why one of the local "Christian" radio stations has billboards for a "debt management" radio show?

          An education helps you focus on the right details. This is even useful in a religious context. It helps you to know what's really right, and really important, and to avoid being distracted by stuff that's not nearly as important as it's portrayed.

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    yourrealname (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:10pm

    Awesome!

    I'm a big heavy metal fan and I take his statement that I'm going to hell as a compliment. Seriously, all the best bands will be there anyways.

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      Headbhang (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 5:37pm

      Re: Awesome!

      Heh. I hope a good black metal band will give it the good twist it deserves...

      "ALL YOU FILESHARERS! YES, YOU ARE GOING TO HELL... TO OUR NEXT GIG!!"

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      Hephaestus (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 6:57am

      Re: Awesome!

      "I'm a big heavy metal fan and I take his statement that I'm going to hell as a compliment. Seriously, all the best bands will be there anyways."

      The one big problem I see with going to hell is you will be surrounded by laweys and record label execs ... have fun though

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:14pm

    Meh, it's warmer down there anyway.

    *Downloads all their albums*

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:20pm

    Man...

    This dude seems like a real cool guy in person!

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    cc (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:25pm

    Congrats to Mr Elbow, he has made my shitlist.

    He has zero understanding of the business side of his profession (and hasn't even tried), and blindly depends on his middlemen.

    Imo, he's the worst kind of artist (or any other professional, for that matter) -- he was bred in captivity and can't even imagine surviving outside his little cage and without the scraps of food his masters give him.

    If it wasn't for artists like him, file-sharing would be a non-issue that provides creators with new opportunities to reach their audience -- as it should be.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:31pm

    My, how the music industry has changed

    It used to be that you would join a band to get all the chicks. Now it seems you join a band to tell customers to go to hell.

    Don't blame your customers for your inability to convert potential customers into paying customers.

    But the overall thing about going to hell is nice, and quite classy.

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      wishbone, 30 Sep 2010 @ 5:19pm

      Re: My, how the music industry has changed

      You're so RIGHT!!! It's the same with everything, if I want to live in the Ritz, I should be able to until I decide the time is right to become a paying customer! I'm still a potential customer until then!

      This is a revolutionary idea.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:40pm

    I'm trying to remember...

    The last time someone told me to "Go To Hell", and I willingly bought their product at full retail.

    I can't remember. But there were a few times that I bought U2 CDs used from Craigslist.

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    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 9:26pm

      Re: I'm trying to remember...

      +1

      Last time someone told me to go to hell I asked if I should save him a seat.

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:48pm

    Re: Re: Brimstone!

    Yes, but there's a direct link between a persons likelihood towards superstition (religion, et al) and said persons feelings of lacking control in their own life. Therefore, if education improves, superstitions should wane.


    Bravo, Sir. While this indeed seems like an axiom, do you have a link or research that can back this up? I desire to share the findings of said research with certain people... :-)

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      :Lobo Santo (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:52pm

      Re: Re: Re: Brimstone!

      Saw a really really good 12 minute(?) long TED Conference video about it.

      Sadly, I do not have the link, but hopefully you now have a starting point.

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      vivaelamor (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:55pm

      Re: Re: Re: Brimstone!

      "Bravo, Sir. While this indeed seems like an axiom, do you have a link or research that can back this up? I desire to share the findings of said research with certain people... :-)"

      Here you are.

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      kyle clements (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 5:33pm

      Re: Re: Re: Brimstone!

      "do you have a link or research that can back this up? I desire to share the findings of said research with certain people... :-)"

      There is an excellent blog called 'epiphenom' that is full of all sorts of interesting studies about the psychological and social consequences of, and reasons for, religion.
      http://epiphenom.fieldofscience.com/

      In the archives, check out July 2010 for an article on the connection between anxiety and superstitious beliefs.

      on topic: if someone told me to 'go to hell', I would be likely react by making a verbal counterattack.*
      Purchasing something from them would be the last thing on my mind at that point.


      *if those words are part of the lyrics to a really cool song, the above condition may not apply

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        techflaws.org (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 12:18am

        Re: Re: Re: Re: Brimstone!

        Counterattack? Too much work. My answer regularly is: "there is no hell".

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    interval (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:49pm

    Well, it kind of makes sense...

    ...the entire music business is owned by the Devil anyway.

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    Ima Fish (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:54pm

    "Guy Garvey, has decided to take a religious view on the matter"

    Which is funny because property rights in the US are natural rights. "Natural rights" is another way of saying rights given by God. The purpose of the Constitution and the government is to protect those God given rights.

    Copyrights and patents are not natural rights. They are government granted monopolies. Originally they were doled out to authors and writers as an incentive to create, but now they're doled out to middlemen, because middlemen such as Disney and Viacom fills the coffers of various IP friendly politicians.

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      vivaelamor (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:01pm

      Re:

      "Which is funny because property rights in the US are natural rights. "Natural rights" is another way of saying rights given by God. The purpose of the Constitution and the government is to protect those God given rights."

      I would bet that if Mr Garvey read Locke's treatise, he would misinterpret it as intellectual property existing purely from the 'sweat of the brow' argument.

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        Ima Fish (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:10pm

        Re: Re:

        Europe uses "sweat of the brow" and moral rights as a basis for copyright. Thank God we don't in the US. Our copyright right is screwed up, but not that much.

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    That Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:57pm

    Class Of 99; Wear Sunscreen

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwVVpwBKUp0

    Wear sunscreen people, we are all going to hell, everyone shared something at some point.

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    MrWilson, 27 Sep 2010 @ 3:59pm

    I love that statements like this reveal the reality about people who, for entertainment and business purposes, attempt to otherwise portray themselves as a completely different persona.

    It's like Lars from Metallica complaining about file-sharing. These guys try to portray themselves as hardcore mofos who say "screw the world" and they write these passionate songs about dark experiences and hard-edged lifestyles (Disclaimer: I've never heard of Elbow). But then they reveal that they're just trying to make it rich by appealing to a particular aesthetic. Lars ends up sounding like a whiny little kid and this guy sounds like the Church Lady.

    He's right of course. It's right there in the New Testament. Jesus said, "The loyal consumers of commercial music acts shall inherit the kingdom of Heaven and file-sharers shall be thrown into the pit of fire."

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:06pm

    Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo

    Someone should send those people this video, very inspiring.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:07pm

    Re: Well, it kind of makes sense...

    ...the entire music business is owned by the Devil anyway.

    Read this book. It will open your eyes...

    "Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business" By Fredric Dannen

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:19pm

    and jesus kicked the moneychangers out of the temple

    great story about how you never mix religion and money just like they are doing

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    Mojo, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:22pm

    Ha ha, his name is Elbow.

    Have a little pity.

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:45pm

    Hmm, and I really like Guy's track with Massive Attack, "Flat of the Blade"

    Never would have heard of him if it wasn't for torrents. Same goes for Justin Beiber.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:48pm

    I find it strange that somebody who believes in a hell would think that anyone could possibly qualified to say who is really going to end up there, other than perhaps God.

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 4:57pm

    Thanks! That's perfect!

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 5:25pm

    The great thing about all of this is that I changed, I no longer feel joy consuming that crap, I feel sick literaly and have moved on to find things that are more acceptable to me.

    That means no more money to the "paymasters" of that "industry", not a single dollar is leaving my pockets to pay for those things, they are offering.

    I'm the end of it all, I hold the cash and I'm aware of my power no laws or moral panics are going to safe their asses from my wrath.

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  • identicon
    Josef, 27 Sep 2010 @ 5:28pm

    Heavenly Accountant

    Well it seems that God is ok with poor people file sharing but not with people who can afford it.

    I just have to wonder why the creator of the universe is so interested in money. Going to hell for file sharing is like getting a death sentence for stepping on an ant.

    I guess I missed the chapter in the Bible on file sharing.

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      Richard (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 2:38am

      Re: Heavenly Accountant

      I guess I missed the chapter in the Bible on file sharing.

      It's there all right - in Matthew 10 V8: "Freely you have received, freely give.".

      Or maybe this passage - about "bread- sharing".

      Bread sharing is killing the baking industry!

      Note the early "estimate of losses suffered by the baking industry as a result of "bread sharing" in V7.

      Seriously though I think that it is a pity that when someone blatantly misunderstands Christianity and makes a foolish statement, which is nowhere supported in the Bible, all the Christian/Religion bashers come out to say how terrible religion is.

      Surely this is a blunder when any reasonable reading of the Bible would support the general line espoused by this blog.

      Christians (at least those who actually look at what the Gospels say) are your natural allies here. Don't knock the religion - much better to call out the errors of those who misunderstand it or try to abuse it for their own ends.

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        The Groove Tiger (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 8:50am

        Re: Re: Heavenly Accountant

        Don't forget about all that copyright infringement during that illegal multiplication of fish.

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    V (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 5:55pm

    never heard of this asshole...so I youtubed the band, and as I suspected, they suck.

    That asshat should be thankful that anyone would DL his crummy music, in hopes the downloader has an ignorant friend willing to shell out money for elbows attempt at music.

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    V (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 6:01pm

    Ohh..I would also like to point out this. If this moron really wants to bring religion into it, then he should not be a hypocrite and go full force with it.

    ""What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s."

    The body is a temple and defiling it is a sin. That includes obesity (which he is), masturbation (which I am sure he does) and smoking (which he does).

    So, Mr. Guy Garvey, you too sir are a sinner and therefore going straight to hell.

    I think AC/DC wrote a song for you.

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      Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 7:08pm

      Re:

      1 Cor 6: 15Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ himself? Shall I then take the members of Christ and unite them with a prostitute? Never! 16Do you not know that he who unites himself with a prostitute is one with her in body? For it is said, "The two will become one flesh."[b] 17But he who unites himself with the Lord is one with him in spirit. 18Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a man commits are outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body. 19Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; 20you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.

      Look I disagree with the guy too, but sexual sin is the only sin against the body. So you might have a case with the masturbation, but obesity and smoking are not sins against the body, no matter how literal your interpretation is.

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 6:27pm

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    John Martin (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 6:40pm

    Sorry Guy, but that's how I discovered you...

    Mr. Guy Garvey,

    It's unfortunate you take this position. I have legally purchased every single one of Elbow's releases, both CDs & DVDs that are somewhat difficult to find in the U.S. I bought them *AFTER* I'd downloaded them off the 'Net.

    Why would I bother to pay for something I'd already gotten for free? Because you and your bandmates are fantastic artists and I strongly believe in supporting musicians I love to listen to. I also encourage others to follow this model. Listening before I purchase allows me to determine whether the value you are charging me for your material is actually worth the dollar I give up. And when it is, I give it up. When it's not I don't give you my dollar and I delete your material. Seems a fair practice to me.

    After this bit of crap you've slung across my bow, I'm afraid I'll question whether you're an artist worth supporting in the future. The problem is you'll still have your talent. You just won't have the respect of this fan who now sees you don't value my dollar enough to consider the sales model you and your "paymaster" continue to worship has no place in my world.

    -A Disappointed Eblow Fan

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    tekBuddha (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 6:41pm

    Sorry Guy, but that's how I discovered you...

    Mr. Guy Garvey,

    It's unfortunate you take this position. I have legally purchased every single one of Elbow's releases, both CDs & DVDs that are somewhat difficult to find in the U.S. I bought them *AFTER* I'd downloaded them off the 'Net.

    Why would I bother to pay for something I'd already gotten for free? Because you and your bandmates are fantastic artists and I strongly believe in supporting musicians I love to listen to. I also encourage others to follow this model. Listening before I purchase allows me to determine whether the value you are charging me for your material is actually worth the dollar I give up. And when it is, I give it up. When it's not I don't give you my dollar and I delete your material. Seems a fair practice to me.

    After this bit of crap you've slung across my bow, I'm afraid I'll question whether you're an artist worth supporting in the future. The problem is you'll still have your talent. You just won't have the respect of this fan who now sees you don't value my dollar enough to consider the sales model you and your "paymaster" continue to worship has no place in my world.

    -A Disappointed Eblow Fan

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    McCrea, 27 Sep 2010 @ 6:44pm

    Double jeopardy

    Great! If they'll be punished in Hell, no need for costly litigation here on Earth!

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    PrometheeFeu (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 8:44pm

    Religion having lost versus the hard sciences is now trying its hand versus economics. Pretty soon it will be down to religion v gender studies. Finally a foe worthy of religious nonsense.

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    Anonymous Coward, 27 Sep 2010 @ 10:04pm

    Jesus made copies of few fishes and loafs of bread, so that would make him a pirate too. ;)

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    Karl (profile), 27 Sep 2010 @ 11:23pm

    In his defense, he says that people who genuinely can't afford music are not getting a one-way ticket to aych-ee-double-hockey-sticks.

    So when you're called up to the Pearly Gates, remember to bring your tax forms.

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    jamie, 27 Sep 2010 @ 11:46pm

    im going to hell ,at least its warm and i'll know people there

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    Ben (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 12:31am

    Then Jesus is a sinner

    Jesus 'copied' fish and loaves to feed 5000. Before that act it was likely they'd have bought their own dinner. Jesus deprived local shopkeepers of revenue. He sinned.

    Quote from Wiki:

    ************************************************

    According to the Gospels, when Jesus heard that John the Baptist had been killed, he withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place near Bethsaida.

    The crowds followed Jesus on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick. As evening approached, the disciples came to him and said, "This is a remote place, and it's already getting late. Send the crowds away, so they can go to the villages and buy themselves some food."

    Jesus replied, "They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat."

    "We have here only five loaves of bread and two fish," they answered.

    "Bring them here to me," he said.

    Jesus directed the people to sit down on the grass. Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the people. They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. The number of those who ate was about five thousand men, besides women and children.

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      Richard (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 5:42am

      Re: Then Jesus is a sinner

      Guy Garvey should read this passage about sharing and the consequences of pretending to share but actually holding things back (like copyright does).

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    Anonymous Coward, 28 Sep 2010 @ 2:37am

    Good thing i dont believe in hell, i might of been a little nervous

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    Andy, 28 Sep 2010 @ 4:51am

    I heard this band a few years ago...

    ... I re-listened and they're still awful.

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    Anonymous Coward, 28 Sep 2010 @ 5:33am

    I don't know where he lives, but I already live in hell. It's called Earth.

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    Anonymous Coward, 28 Sep 2010 @ 5:38am

    The Christians need to get over it. Jesus is dead. Buried. Finito. Get a grip. No one comes back. There is no rapture. There is no escape. You are stuck here. You can't leave the planet. Maybe it will be easier on you if you live in a fantasy world. But I prefer to face my hell head on.

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    Moses, 28 Sep 2010 @ 7:10am

    Thou shalt...

    He is obviously referring to one of the missing comandments:

    11) Thou shalt not share they neighbors music, lest ye be struck down and die and thy soul be committed to hell for all eternity.

    It's actually interesting to think about. I don't think there's any mention of intellectual "property" in the Bible. No copyright, no trademark, no patents.

    So it would be interesting to know whether God DOES see file sharing as "stealing", since there is no physical goods being "stolen".

    More than likely, someone downloading something they didn't pay for would be guily of "coveting"... though.... there's no mention of "Coverting thy neighbors infinte goods".

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    Gary, 28 Sep 2010 @ 7:15am

    Elbow? Never heard of them.

    Maybe Elbow should embrace the free copying of their music. Being anonymous isn't good for business either.

    Get a clue.

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    Pickle Monger (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 9:03am

    There's a first for everything...

    I'm afraid I don't totally agree with Mike here. Just the other day I was reading a post dedicated to societal pressure as a way to change behaviour. Sounds to me like that's exactly what the band is doing. Saying that those who can pay and don't are "bad people" is exactly that. And, technically, he is right about that. I'm not a psychologist but it would also be interesting to hear from someone who knows human motivations whether a person who can afford to pay for music and doesn't even do that is likely to become a kind of person that would dedicate his/her won time to help the band in other ways.
    I'm not saying that the band's strategy is a good one. As Mike said: "You can make people feel good about buying something, or you can focus on making them feel bad if they don't buy." And as, literally, a century worth of research shows, that positive reinforcement is much more efficient than the negative one.
    Besides, what about atheists? Can we have a clear conscience about downloading Elbow's music even if we can pay for it?

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    Pickle Monger (profile), 28 Sep 2010 @ 9:05am

    And another thing...

    By the way, where's Dark Helmet in all of this? Reading DH's comments is practically my reason for existence. ;-)

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    Gene Cavanaugh, 28 Sep 2010 @ 10:17am

    Sharing music and Hell

    Wow, was I wrong! I thought doing something useful would get you someplace, and God was in Heaven.
    Now I find sitting around strumming on a guitar (or something) is okay - evidently God is in the band with you.

    Strange - I wonder how I made a few million, when I wasn't paying for (or normally even listening to) music? Of course, I gave it all to the kids, and now am too poor to buy music (though I am wealthy beyond belief with my family relations!), so maybe God won't mind my not paying, still?

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    Anonymous Coward, 28 Sep 2010 @ 10:51am

    this is why I dont listen to christian rock

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    sdfsd, 7 Oct 2010 @ 12:08am

    sdfsdfsdf

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    Julian, 9 Oct 2010 @ 12:44pm

    Um, I wonder if any of you offended pirates have ever heard a single Elbow song...

    The file sharing thing is a complicated issue, I admit. Internet has made it easier for smaller bands to reach wider audiences, but at the same time it makes it harder for them to make a living because people are too selfish to pay for the music when they can get it so easily. I can understand his frustration about this. But I think you're taking this too seriously. If you knew something about british humour, you'd think it was more of a tongue-in-cheek sarcastic remark than a serious statement. Have you considered that maybe the whole thing was taken out of context? Even if you don't believe in Hell or God or whatever you have to admit that downloading and not paying for it when you can is just wrong.

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