The Problem With The Music Ind
The Problems With The Music Industry Today It's 1:15 am on Saturday, August Xth, and I lay semi-conscious in North Carolina, being pumped full of shit by the good people at MTV. Total Request Live is on and they're playing the Number One video - Britney Spear's "Lucky." I've heard this song millions of times before (two younger sisters) but this time something went off in my head (it's funny how that tends to happen in the wee morning hours). Perhaps I should explain something first - a close friend of mine and I were having an argument about this song the other day. She is convinced that Britney has a right to bitch about the issue covered in the song, whereas I felt that if she's going to portray herself as perfect to the public, and deny anything imperfect from happening (for e
Currently, I'm in a band as a singer and bassist. For fuck's sake, she didn't write the goddamn thing! She paid some person, who in all likeliness received no recognition for the piece at all, and is definitely not at all famous, to write it for her! The lyrics, therefore, are as deep in emotional merit as a grease stain left on a paper plate by a slice of pizza. But when somehow the awareness of girls aged 6-18 suddenly takes a dramatic increase, the nightmare is a reality, and the words "overnight" and "success" are fused together way too often. An expression of how I feel, or about someone else, etc. I am a music enthusiast, not in the sense that I like all music from all genres, but rather in the sense that I am constantly listening to, writing, playing and even recording, music. The rock scene, the metal scene, the punk scene, and pretty much any scene that isn't strictly "pop". Similar to communism - good on paper, bad in practice. Well, as I said, something went off in my head that night - Britney isn't complaining at all. Bands produce CDs with 15 5 minute long songs that could easily be changed into on 75 minute long song without anyone noticing, and any true emotion in the music is lost. That song had nothing to do with her. The thought that these mass-produced McBands could desecrate what music is all about sickens me. And yet I sit on my couch watching as person after person comments on how deep Ms.
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