Steve Jobs, in line with musical legend Jon Bon Jovi, is “personally accountable for killing the music business.” This strident (and economically false ) accusation comes from an interview he conducted with Britain’s Sunday Times, where he candidly sets out his dismay at this century’s move faraway from music distribution on physical media and toward ubiquitous download portals . Bon Jovi’s nostalgia shines through in his detailed account of the “magical” experience of picking up records and enjoying their sweet touch and soothing analog tones — though we’re unsure how he missed out at the incontrovertible fact that CDs, not downloads, were the primary to stab a dagger of digital convenience during the hole in his record collection. Still, Bon Jovi thinks Apple’s iTunes success is guilty for the lack of our collective innocence and bright-eyed enthusiasm for music. What do you observed?
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