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Ripped
How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music  
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A decade ago the vast majority of mainstream music was funneled through a handful of media conglomerates. Now, more people are listening to more music from a greater variety of sources than at any time in history. And big corporations such as Viacom, Clear Channel, and Sony are no longer the sole gatekeepers and distributors, their monopoly busted by a revolution -- an uprising led by bands and fans networking on the Internet. Ripped tells the story of how the laptop generation created a new grassroots music industry, with the fans and bands rather than the corporations in charge. In this new world, bands aren't just musicmakers but self-contained multimedia businesses; and fans aren't just consumers but distributors and even collaborators.

As the Web popularized bands and albums that previously would have been relegated to obscurity, innovative artists -- from Prince to Death Cab for Cutie -- started coming up with, and stumbling into, alternative ways of getting their music out to fans. Live music took on an even more significant role. TV shows and commercials emerged as great places to hear new tunes. Sample-based composition and mash-ups leapfrogged ahead of the industry's, and the law's, ability to keep up with them. Then, in 2007, Radiohead released an album exclusively on the Internet and allowed customers to name their own price, including $0.00. Radiohead's "it's up to you" marketing coup seized on a concept the old music industry had forgotten: the customer is always right.

National radio host and critically acclaimed music journalist Greg Kot masterfully chronicles this story of how we went from $17.99 to $0.00 in less than a decade. It's a fascinating tale of backward thinking, forward thinking, and the power of music.

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"A well-researched and highly opinionated history. . . . This book makes for provocative reading."
-- The Boston Globe
“The best kind of journalism, even-tempered and provocative, factual and soulful.” —Christian Science Monitor
“Kot understands that it’s always entertaining to detail the thrash and roar of a carnivorous dinosaur in its death throes, as small and clever mammals—in this case, music lovers—win the day.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Thought-provoking . . . enlightening . . . [a] substantive examination of the chaotic music world.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“If you’re looking for a big-picture guide to music, and how you interact with it, right-this second, Ripped is a good way to go.” —Nylon magazine
All About Jazz, November 5, 2009
...news. “The invention of the phonograph was going to discourage people from going out to see live music," Greg Kot, author of Ripped, writes, “The introduction of music radio was a surefire way to kill record sales."Home taping is killing ...
Sound Money, September 1, 2009
...Greg Kot, music critic for the Chicago Tribune, talks with Kai Ryssdal about how the wired generation has revolutionized music through the digital platform. Gret Kot (chicagopublicradio.org) More on Arts ...
New York Times, August 15, 2009
...Love! The music executive screams, Theft! And the musician same as it ever was screams, Pay me! Now Greg Kot, a music critic and co-host of a rock n roll radio talk show, tells us what happened in Ripped: How the Wired Generation ...
TwinCities.com, July 12, 2009
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TwinCities.com, July 8, 2009
...Poultry, Pigs, and Parenting;' Doug Stanton's 'Horse Soldiers,' which has been on bestseller lists for weeks and Greg Kot's 'Ripped.' Winners will be announced in late August ...
San Francisco Chronicle, June 10, 2009
...the music business at the 2006 Future of Music Policy Summit, and this 'freak-out' is the subject of 'Ripped,' the thought-provoking new book from esteemed Chicago Tribune music critic Greg Kot. Kot starts by laying out the basics of how the ...
Christian Science Monitor, June 8, 2009
...what is this new reality? P2P? Mash-ups? Pitchfork? IP rights? BitTorrent? Got all that? If not, music critic/journalist Greg Kot helps decipher the jargon and update us on the state of pop music in his insightful new book . To the casual ...
Sterorphile, June 6, 2009
...9) Posted Fri May 22, 2009, 3:23 PM ET Audiophiles and music lovers may be interested in Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music, the new book from music critic and Sound Opinions cohost Greg Kot. The book is being billed as ...
KansasCity.com, June 3, 2009
...Editor?s note: The following is an excerpt from Greg Kot?s new book, ?Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music? (Scribner, $25). ?Ripped? tells the story of a new grassroots music industry, created by the laptop generation, with ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 24, 2009
...Greg Kot will discuss his book at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Boswell Book Co., 2559 N. Downer Ave. In the early 1990s, few people realized what the Internet could and ...
Individual.com, May 21, 2009
...(The following is an excerpt from Greg Kot's new book, 'Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music' (Scribner, $25). 'Ripped' tells the story of a new grassroots music industry, created by the laptop generation, with the ...
NBC Chicago, May 20, 2009
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Chicago Tribune, May 16, 2009
...Friday, Aug., 1, 2008. (Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune / August 1, 2008) The following is an excerpt from Greg Kot's new book, 'Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music' (Scribner, $25). 'Ripped' tells the story of a new ...
Library Journal, March 18, 2009
...Kot, Greg. Kot, Chicago Tribune music critic and cohost of the syndicated radio show Sound Opinions, offers a perceptive, unblinking, and up-to-the-minute take on the seismic transformations of the recording industry in ...