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Frank Zappa explains the decline of the music business Here's a very insightful video of Frank Zappa explaining how the music business began its decline into oblivion long before the age of Napster and digital downloading.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...ZazEM8cgt0 | |
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he doesn't explain the decline of the music business | |
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executives are still just as clueless but they don't take chances | |
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Cinnie said: executives are still just as clueless but they don't take chances
Yep. And that's exactly why I don't envy their positions and will never likely invest my hard-earned cash in music or movies (or any art form for that matter). That which can more accurately be placed inside a mathematical formula because it's sounds pretty much like everything else that's currently making money, is where the conservative mindset is birthed. And it works, because these mostly non-music listeners know how to capitalize on a splintered market that rarely embraces greatness on more than a cult level. It's mostly about the short-term dollar. Who cares if a lot of what you green lit 10 or 20 years ago is still selling and being praised, it's probably what'll get you fired. | |
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HUGE Zappa fan here - Frank kept shit real. He and Prince were definitely on the same page regarding ownership of their music. "Watermelons in Easter Hay" my favorite cut. Broke my heart when he lost his battle with cancer, couldn't even listen to his music for years. But I'm back on it now. RIP Frank Zappa. | |
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Nice clip 728huey.
A 1980 Dick Cavett interview... Part One Part Two Part Three ...Not really a fan of Cavett as an interviewer but Zappa manages to get off some interesting points about censorship, Elvis, music (Punk, Disco) & drugs in spite of him. One of the few Rock musicians (based on his orchestral compositions it's kind of unfair to label him that) that actually have something interesting to say. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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such an intelligent guy...people will be still trying to figure him out in 50 years...thx for the link | |
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