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May 30, 2008

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Band X

Right again, David. The days of MySpace being viable for musicians are long gone. When even your mother has a MySpace page, you know it's time to move on!!

Johnny Idol

Great package!! Just set it up and we're already sending out messages to promote our gig tonight.

Reveen

MySpace IS dead. It never became alive. All of this stuff sucks. At least with Twitter, you can do things away from your computer. That is a problem though since you have bullshit messages coming through like:

walking the dog

stuck in traffic

taking a piss

Does anybody really care? When are we going to make this about music again?

Michael Lee

To those who think MySpace works, see how many of your "friends" show up at your next gig.

This entire part of the Internet is overrated. The real money is made touring and reaching out to people the old fashioned way. We make a good living as musicians and don't even have an official web page.

Yes, I know I sound like an old man.

angela rountree

i signed off of myspace long ago. i'd had my fill of porn.

i see kids on it from time to time when I'm at the coffee house, but i agree with you that the popularity is fading. the site i most often see people using is facebook.

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