Random bonus - that video features one of australia's most notorious modern gangsters/hitters. See if you can spot him. TIP - Don't look for ears, he doesn't have any.
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I live in Germany. Welcome to my life. About half the videos I want to watch on YouTube are unavailable to me due to copyright. And you know what? Every album I have bought from iTunes in the last two years (roughly) I bought because I heard a track on YouTube. Sometimes it was a new band, but often it was an old album I'd not listened to for a decade, and no longer have the LP or CD, so I bought it again new.
Aren't sure about it, but I think that part of problem at least is copyright laws making things complicated.
But a sensible record label would SURELY work with or around copyright laws. There is no reason not to let someone watch a music video in Germany when the same person can watch the video if they go to the UK or the USA. They watch it for free in all places, and are just as likely or not to buy the music if they see it. But if the person who WANTS to watch a music video can't, there is no way they are going to buy the music without a free sample first.
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Random bonus - that video features one of australia's most notorious modern gangsters/hitters. See if you can spot him. TIP - Don't look for ears, he doesn't have any.
Fuck Yeah Hard Corps
Goddamn.
Sorry about that.
But record labels are stupid.
If you hear this song you are legally required to sing it at the top of your lungs!
EDIT: Haha, Sail, very sneaky.
Totally my theme song.