Music Industry Crisis (6/13) "Before The Music Dies"
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lets all start making pirate radio stations
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I see there concerns with radio, but I would argue that file sharing gives modern generations more potential for musical literacy than even 60's children had. File sharing may be immoral (that's a different debate) but it allows you amazing access. I think about Keith Richards talking about how hard it was just to get Muddy Waters albums as a kid. Today I can get his discography in 10 minutes. Modern radio is very annoying but I don't think it's killing this generation as much as they think.
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Could someone let me know what song starts playing at 1:03? Thank You.
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the only radio i listen to is NPR
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@novanine9 Cool dude...good to meet you!
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Who's the shadow guy, behind the curtain, in a hood, with his voice altered, as if he was some Mafia informant in fear for his life?
Also, I'm pretty sure that even in the 50s you had stations around the country playing the same rock & Motown hits.
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@Guitfiddlejase - my point is that this video falsely blames the wrong people. The population dictates the music.
Brits are just way more sophisticated and open to new sounds. That is what the Brit invasion was all about...
taking all of American music and coming up with something new. The Beatles covered motown songs and Rock and Roll songs...and in the end came up with unique sounds
Trust me...I'm a Jazz Nazi, myself along with being a recording artist: Getz, Brubeck
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@novanine9 ohh because if companies sold good music the public wouldnt buy it -.-
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There should be a movie for this like Super Size Me, but for music.
erykah badu is halarious and brilliant!
persey004 1 year ago 13
Focus groups are the root of all evil. They essentially manufacture a 'consensus'.
fieldingmellish44 1 year ago 9