Author Topic: Five Lessons the Faltering Music Industry Could Learn From TV  (Read 189 times)

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So there's the rub.... raise these kids on garbage and that's what they think is good. Live on garbage and they don't know any better.

We've always had pop, but even that pop was distinct in creativity. Like the article was saying, today's music is the same. Rock, Country, pop, hip-hop, blah, blah, blah. It's the vicious cycle. Give the people what they think they want... people asking for the same crap over and over.

Like Tom Petty says "I never understood going to a music event like watching a DJ spin records" WTF is that.

I remember once long ago seeing Alice Cooper. His shows are theatrical. While it was nothing like I'd ever seen before, he had the whole band perform behind a giant TV, while he did his singing and performing in front. I just didn't like it. I wanted to see the band. That, to me, is part of the experience.
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