Aging rocker said in an interview Shas quality Jobs personally responsible for killing the music industry, "laments the death of the physical album
Steve Jobs killed the music industry. Or so believes rocker Jon Bon Jovi. An interview with the British Sunday Times newspaper, said Bon Jovi that teenagers today do not know the experience of putting headphones, raise the volume, hold the cover, close your eyes and get lost in the album. They also do not know the beauty you take the allowance decide on buying your album by its cover. Just look at the pictures and imagine the music. " The reason, he declares of Bon Jovi - is Steve Jobs of Apple's iTunes service, changed the way music consumption in the world. "I hate to sound like an old man, but you'll see that in another generation people will say: 'What happened? Steve Jobs personally responsible for killing the music industry." Service iTunes Music Store is actually the largest in the United States. Service sold over 10 billion songs, which you can hear on your computer, Apple iPod portable music players while. "Blame Steve Jobs introducing the strange idea that you can listen to music before you buy it looks a bit like blaming a shoe store to allowing measurements before buying," wrote Chris Mteizyak on Cnet. Keith Stskywic 'from Enterteinmant Weekly says, "Chet the problems that Bon Jovi shows Steve Wicker Man guilty in the music industry decline is that Mr. Jobs is actually the only person who managed to lead music consumption on - line. In his opinion," It's okay mourn the death of the physical album as long as you are aware that as much as you can keep your phonograph. Old media and new media is born dead - it's life cycle. "
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