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Originally Posted by clorax hurd sorry, i'm not native english speaker, so i maybe written it in a wrong way.
i meant i heard 20-30 albums which i all liked, and only 1 of these albums was made by a band which was a part of the music industry machinery. that's what i meant. the rest was music by artists who either sell their music themselves, or have it release on very small labels, which i don't consider to be part of this (if you don't know why, i can explain) |
I get it, and I'm going to guess that "music industry machinery" = lawyers, bands, label's lawyers, A&R, Promo, publicity, publishing, accounting, production, packaging, distribution, Rights assocs, royalty collection agencies, band's accountants, personal managers, band managers, tour managers, tour production, transportation, Lighting and audio, any live recording trucks and staff, rinse and repeat.
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Originally Posted by memphisindie Originally Posted by memphisindie
There "used to be" loads of crap fairly recently produced by labels and though quite a bit of what labels do produce now may be safety related drek, only labels and rich folks have the wear with all (musical education, money, friends, prod team, etc) to produce the great stuff.
Is that what you want to happen again, greedy bourgoisie in charge again? Money more important than anything? Including supporting a child molester because they have the dough to make records?
No thanks, people think that fame is like a footprint in the sand on a beach, but, it's more like walking through wet concrete. It has an effect on everyone who sees it but the most effect is on the guy wearing the messed up shoes. |
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apologise my poor english, but i don't understand much the rest of what you written / what you tried to say. i'm sorry, my english is not good enough to understand such metaphores...
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Ever hear the story of the "naked king"? The king had a guy , the tailor, make him some clothes and tell him how fantastic they were, but, he didn't really make any clothes. The tailor told the king that if he couldn't see the invisible clothes he made, that he was not worthy of wearing them. He was being punked by the tailor, and only one guy would have the balls to tell the king that he was being punked.
The entire industry is built on punking someone. That's what hype is all about.
In our industry, if you have the balls to tell the king he is being punked, you get tied to a car by your balls and dragged til there's nothing but balls on a string behind the car left of you.