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REWORK IN PROCESS. My original second paper with Eben's comments is here.
 
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Gold Records and Musical Success

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 * I primarily discuss the Gold Record in this essay, but much of the analysis is relevant to the other awards. Throughout the essay, I use "record" to refer to full-length albums, singles, and authorized digital downloads.

# I am limiting my discussion to popular music in the U.S. Like the RIAA, I am considering musical success in quantitative terms: the number of listeners who enjoy the music on a particular record.

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  • This is utterly irrelevant. There isn't any place for the record industry in the world anymore. Are you really concerned with something so archaic that even Rolling Stone knows it is over? Surely if you want me to care about some trick RIAA uses to market the bullshit of its members you need to give me a better reason than that people used to care about it? I don't mind trying to believe, but you have given a reader in my position no reason not to turn the page, quickly.

 
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