“…Nearly twenty years before the advent of online music stores, Zappa had proposed to replace “phonographic record merchandising” of music by “direct digital-to-digital transfer” through phone or cable TV (with royalty payments and consumer billing automatically built into the accompanying software). In 1989, Zappa considered his idea a “miserable flop”…” – wikipedia (Thanks to Lawrence Peryer for the post)
Frank Zappa Saw the Future of Online Music Sales 20 Years Before it Became Reality
by Michael Brandvold | Nov 6, 2010 | Music | 1 comment
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Townshend envisioned the Internet in 1971; Zappa foresaw online digital distribution. It’s all their faults, and don’t forget Pete Townshend’s contribution to the whole mess.