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Old 05-04-2006, 03:02 PM   #20
Rob1956
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Keep in mind that Muzak and other "environment"
suppliers are always cranking out their product.
Alot of the musicians who play on those "elevator music" sessions earn most of their living that way. Many of these musicians spend whole 40 hour work weeks in a studio turning this stuff out. Hey, it's a paycheck, and their union dues pay for their healthcare, 401K, etc. The producers need material to feed the machine, so to speak. So pretty much anyone who writes popular music and/or has charted some hits will find their work being processed into Muzak at some point. I don't think it's any kind of statement on the person who wrote or performed the origional. The people who run these music services just need material.
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