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alright, whostuff first- anyone know ANYTHING about the boot ox & sox?
got a taped copy, fair quality, anyhelp at all appreciated (not on boot page)

re: namecalling- cut it out- take it to email or get off the list- no other
list i'm on (4 others) has this repeated juvenilia...

here's something from my employer...


Where does my money go when I buy a CD?

    The Washington Post ran a report on this subject on February 15,
1995.  Based on information from the RIAA, Billboard Magazine, and
elsewhere, they broke down the $11.99 street price of a typical hit
new-release CD as follows:

        $ 2.00  Record-label profit + Executive salaries
        $ 1.40  New artist development
        $ 1.15  Distribution
        $ 1.10  Manufacturing (CD + artwork + jewel case)
        $  .85  "Other"
        $  .80  Performer royalties
        $  .65  Songwriter royalties
        $  .65  Advertising and promotion
        $  .35  Producer
        $  .30  Recording costs
        $  .25  Music videos
        $  .20  Managers and lawyers
        $  .10  Artist pensions
        ------
        $ 9.80  Wholesale cost to retailer
             +
        $  .95  Miscellaneous retailer expenses
        $  .90  Store personnel salaries
        $  .75  Rent
        ------
        $12.40  Total cost to retailer
        $11.99  CD price at retail
        $  .41  Loss to retailer