hi folks,
good to hear that you and other people do think it important to support music of independent, original musicians out there.
I'm working in the independent music industry and will (relatively) soon launch my official website (
www.turtugablanku.com) as the base of my creative activities.
Big record companies are in it for the money, not for the creativity. Independent musicians and small record companies are in it for the creativity, but still need money.
With my recorded sunrays (
www.myspace.com/turtugablanku 
), I'm in it for creativity AND promotion of renewable energy. However, I can't live on sunshine alone, so support will always be welcome for independent musicians like me.
I do not think it that strange that the average teenager illegally downloads music. First of: with internet developments a lot of music is not available in the (hardcopy) music stores anymore.
Secondly: there are not that many options for a teenager to buy something from the internet.. A teenager does not have creditcard and usually no paypal either. Right now, they only have means to pay cash: from one hand to another. In the U.K. something smart has been developed and is being used: paying through SMS! If that would become possible all over the world, I'm sure it will decrease the amount of illegal downloads.
If you don't have the means to buy something, then stealing it is not a fair option, but is IS reality for music. With that reality you have to work and try to provide ways for people so that they at least have workable options to pay.