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iTunes Great for Apple, But Was It For Music Biz? [img:$uid]http://i.imgur.com/OgUq2.jpg?2662[/img:$uid]
October 10, 2011
When Apple rolled out iTunes for the masses in the spring of 2003, the music industry was at a point of transition - and chaos. | |
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I think it was a great idea. I have found dozens of new artists by accident due to just browsing for independednt funk / dance / soul musicians. Lets not forget the hundreds of radio stations connected to itunes itself. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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iTunes does have a great interface and I love using it to search for and discover music. Though, I'll only buy from iTunes if I can't find what I'm looking for anywhere else. I'll usually search on itunes and then buy downloads (and in some cases the actual album) from Amazon.
Is iTunes great for the music biz? It's such a broad question. It is probably good for some key players and not so good for a lot of other players. But, I guess that was always the case with the industry. And, contrary to what the article implies, itunes didn't save the industory from illegal downloading and duplication. It's still rampant, which is why, despite itunes, the industry contintues to decline.
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it's certainly bad for audio quality... | |
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In some of the memoriams to Steven Paul Jobs many have stated, Apple iTunes didn hurt the music biz, Apple iTunes saved music industry, I agree with this point of view. If the music industry doesn't come up with an idea or an invention related to selling their product they always think they're being ripped off. Not so...
All Apple did was bring back the damn single... it in this case whatever single you wish to purchase. I will argue still, if the album is good people will purchase the entire ablum. If an album has two or three good songs and remaining 8 or 7 songs aren't shit, people won't buy it.
Power to the consumer.
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[Edited 10/11/11 10:05am] | |
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but now it seems that because of that, more people are more concerned with trying to make an album full of hit singles as opposed to just having a good cohesive album. to some, i suppose thats just good business but it sure bugs the hell out of me. lol. | |
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I remember feeling taken when I'd buy an album and the best song on it was the one I heard on the radio. iTunes allowing people to buy songs as they choose is good because now artists and labels know that if you want to make money, you've got to put out an album people will want in its entirety. | |
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That's a naive point of view, I'm afraid. People tend to expect albums to be close to the 80 minute mark these days, i.e. the old double album format. It's impossible for an album not to have filler in that case. Having tracks available individually has killed album sales and there's no way back from that. Singles are still loss leaders. | |
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iTunes is cool for finding older stuff that you can't track down and even for getting newer material but I still purchase physical CDs for the artists I really love. I enjoy having a record/CD collection besides a 1TB harddrive looks silly on the bookshelf. When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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They figured out a way to continue to SELL music, even to computer saavy kids who could just as easily steal it. So that's good for the music biz, I think My Legacy
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But who's fault is that? Is that Apple's/late Steve Job's fault or is it the fault of artist and their respective record companies for choosing to be shortsided? It appears they've chosen to sale their souls to devil. Nobody is stopping any arist from making cohesive album. Though, I'm not sure many of these artist are up for the challenge, possess the musicianship, or have the talent to do so. Marketing vs Substance.
Michael Jakson's, "Off The Wall" album consisted of 10 songs, 42 mintues and a couple of seconds long. I don't recall anyone saying anything to the effect, damn that was a short album! People tend to count the minutes if an album that sucks.
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SO TRUE! I did music retail for a long time and dealt with labels and buyers and consumers and honestly they all kind of need help. The entire 90's and early 2000's was filled with FILLER, the CD brought and made filler, downloading didnt kill music, the CD and the idea that you are owed something KILLED it. Im sorry but i dont side with the whole knowledge of listening to 30seconds of a song and then deciding, and i also dont see the need for every song to be a single and available for purchase. I mean when you go to a movie can you watch half then pay? or just pay half the price of a movie and only watch the last half? Can u buy a book take it home read it and then bring it back because you subjectively didnt like it? Forms of art and creativity are subjective, album prices are relative to what they were for their time. I hear people talk about cds should be $5 what the hell albums were $5, i remember paying 6.99 for purple rain on vinyl i think maybe more, and paying 12.99 for the 1999 album on vinyl, and lets be real, what in this world still costs what it did 3 decades ago? are u still paying 25 cents to get on the bus or train? Why is music the one thing that should be exempt? thats all im saying. WE have gotten used to shit being free so we feel we have a right to a good album? Really who the hell do we think we are? i mean if you are that worried about the album sucking, dont buy it! If i think a movie might suck, shit i aint going, im not going to pay and then cry about it, if i go and dont like it, shit tomorrow is another day.
Now as far as APPLE goes, it was just another business set up when all the other alternatives were gone, it didnt help retail, but then again, neither did consumers, and NEITHER did the labels who drove retail out of business first and foremost. Artist perspective, Itunes has its ups and downs, if you are indie it has its benefits, if you arent, its another hand in your pocket. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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even as a huge apple hater but i don't blame them for lack of cohesion and singles focus... i blame MJ and Quincy Jones. (i've got my riot armor on. lol.) although i do think itunes and others in the same format were a huge platform and pushing that singles focus into the modern age.
my other thought is lack of cohesion is somewhat due to music fans having a shorter attention span.
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I agree. People who complain about the price of music could actually complain about the price of everything with more reason, since the price of albums hasn't actually increased, but the price of most other goods has. But most people don't do it. Music isn't worthy, it should be free, that's what they actually imply.
On the contrary, as a music lover, I don't mind paying for music. I usually find clothes, restaurants, etc. expensive, but not music. | |
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People who use the "high" price of music as an excuse to acquire it illegally are the same pricks who think nothing of spending around £3 on a shitty Starbucks coffee. | |
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