Jon Bon Jovi. "Steve Jobs killed the music business"

They are not all roses for Steve Jobs, the founder of the tech conglomerate Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),: now, Jon Bon Jovi has said that Jobs "is the culprit" of killing the development of the music.

His words may sound harsh, but what the singer means is that the business model was modified 'thanks' to the machinery put into practice by Jobs and his iTunes. Steve Jobs is personally responsible for killing the music business«Bon Jovi said in an interview with the magazine 'Sunday Times'.

And he argued: «Today's kids have missed the whole experience of putting on their headphones, setting the volume to 10, buttoning their jackets, closing their eyes, and getting lost in an album ... the beauty of having your pay money and making a decision based on it. in your intuition, without knowing how the album sounds ...«.

In closing, he said: «I hate to sound like an old man now, but I am, and it underlines my words, within a generation people are going to say, 'What happened?'».

Via | EuropaPress


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