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Martin McGuinness is a totally different kettle of fish http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_McGuinness
Today, by contrast, all the work of finding great new artists is on the individual listener. True, it's a much more "libertarian" and "decentralized" system, but it's also much harder for the average music consumer these days to sift through millions of tracks and new artists, and locate the best.
The only artists who have any real promotional money spent on them these days are the ones who don't need it -- like Britney Spears. The truly talented gems get little or no promotional investments now, and are never heard from.
Furthermore a scientific comparison finds that imeem has a catalog twice the size.
http://youngstv.imeem.com/blogs/2008/01/31/_v6j...