Posted September 27, 2008 by Band Geek
God and the FBI
by Janis Ian
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Band Geek says: In a series of brilliant essays, one of which you can read here, singer/songwriter legend Janis Ian blew the lid of the RIAA's claim that the music industry (and its artists) are being harmed by free downloading, and exposed their shenanigans for what they really were. Here's a very fine free offering from her website: a live version of one of her many radical social/political hits.
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