Graham Nash says that musicians predicted the digital revolution long before their record companies recognized it, by which time it was too late. Nash, who's currently out on the road with Crosby, Stills, & Nash, told us that it serves the record companies right for being so slow in understanding and embracing the new technology: "We tried to tell the record companies that this digital revolution was coming and they took no notice of anybody, and so got stuck behind the 8-ball. And record companies, like, the big, y'know, CBS and Warner Brothers and all. . . don't exist anymore. They don't w ant physical product. They want it all to be a digital download."

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