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The worst Billboard 200 of all time I just took a look at the current weeks Billboard 200 Charts. That is the absolutely worst list of 200 top albums I've ever seen.
Unless things change dramatically and soon, the history of music is truly OVA. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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LOL
I know, it's only going to get worse. I don't expecct a change any time soon (i.e. never). | |
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Graycap23 said: I just took a look at the current weeks Billboard 200 Charts. That is the absolutely worst list of 200 top albums I've ever seen.
Unless things change dramatically and soon, the history of music is truly OVA. FOR REAL "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry | |
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You've done better than me. I haven't checked since 2000. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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The Billboard 200 is like all those crazy souls flying out of the Ark at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark and burning up those Nazis and melting their faces. JUST DON'T LOOK. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T LOOK. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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it's already all over....its' been over
we just seeing the bottom dropping out now firsthand
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I feel we are really reaping what we've sewn after years of piracy and the resulting steep decline in the music industry. It's just become an almost impossible career option for the mid range musicians and songwriters, who were the backbone and trailblazers of the industry, and who after years of toiling to just getting by, became the greats of years gone by. . We can't expect a great industry if only the manufactured superstars can sustain a full time career. . Supporting independent music is crucial in boosting the overall quality again. The majors will no longer take any chances in developing artists who aren't already established. Image is 90% of what they're interested in, in the current climate. We all need to research and take note of the up and coming bands/artists in our towns, then support and spread the word about them. . Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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Agreed. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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I see nothing but solo acts and tracked "live" sets coming from the majors now, unless they were already established. Even the country acts don't have a proper band -- singers in the front. | |
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Speaking as someone who LOVES music...........this is depressing. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Those charts have been dead since the early 1990s. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Link? I mean I'm not expecting anything but still, having a link would be nice. | |
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There's been a thread on this every year since the org started y'all think every new year is the worst. 2015 will have one soon enough. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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It has.........every year is worse than the last. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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As someone pointed out, this was all in the cards from day one. The bar got lowered and lowered and lowered. The Labels have one way of finding talent, one way to market, no room for error and do it ll very very cheaply. Most money goes on advertising, very little on the act of making the music anymore. That with the onslaught of digital music services where almost everything now is free, the room for you to be an artist really is not in MUSIC, i suggest looking for another profession, serious. It can be done indie but the reality is that it cant be done for long on your own, most successful long standing indie artists were really artists that had been on a label and already had their day in the mainstream, I mean shit Chicago, The Eagles and the Foo Fighters all are 100% indie own there rights, but lets be real, they all had careers with labels and the base just followed them. New Acts will not get this day, an they will not invest in learning music, creating music, because there is no room to waste $$$ especially now you can make your album with a music app and a laptop, and beam it out to people, no $$ investment. But now with even digital sales tanking, its really a bleak future, get used to it. "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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I know...... FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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You can get recommendations on Spotify based on artists you like if you don't like what's popular/on the charts. In 2015, no one really has an excuse for listening to music they don't like. | |
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I have pleanty of good music 2 listen 2. My biggest grip is where the music biz is going. It is NOT pretty man.......good thing I can make my own or I'd really be musically on suicide watch. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Graycap23 said:
I have pleanty of good music 2 listen 2. My biggest grip is where the music biz is going. It is NOT pretty man.....good thing I can make my own or I'd really be musically on suicide watch. The future of music is really bleak right now. Fucking bleak. It's depressing. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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its' all over......the industry knows it too
people associated w/the industry is just trying to make as much money as they can before it all implodes.....toast....
it stopped being about the music a very long time ago [Edited 1/3/15 19:17pm] | |
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But do what I do, i dont look at Billboard watch award shows, follow trends etc...I buy the artists i like, i find new here and there, but mostly ones that i have grown up with still record, the charts are useless, once i stopped working in the music world, i stopped caring or pretnding to care about charts and billboard "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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I think with the newer generations, other things have replaced buying records & CDs like X-Box & Playstation & cell phones & internet. Music isn't as important, it's just something in the background. Also, an Ipod is not really the same thing as having a component set, stereo, or boom box where you have to buy something to play on it. You need nothing, it's just files. There's no cover to look at or a label logo and you don't have to sit in the house to listen to it or turn the record/tape over. It's more passive. There's music on video games like Beatles Rock Band, Michael Jackson: The Experience, and the radio stations on GTA. Actors do voiceovers or have their images in games. . A game disc often costs way more than a CD and people wait outside stores when a new hot game or console comes out. They do the same with Jordans which can cost over $150. Cell phone bills aren't cheap and many school kids have them. Their money is spent on these things instead of music. Decades ago there wasn't as much competition. People have gone on to the next thing in technology. It's like television killed the radio serials & plays like the infamous War Of The Worlds. Record players killed the victrola. Vinyl killed shellac 78s. Car tape players made the 8-track popular in the early 1970s. FM killed AM radio as far as music goes, and AM replaced the Top 40 stations that left with talk radio stations. The Walkman decreased the sales 8-tracks and increased the popularity of cassettes. CDs killed records & tapes. DVD players killed VCRs. . You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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. I hear what you're saying and it's true that video games have taken some of the attention off music for young people. Also, it's totally fair that a game costs several times more than an album too, because they usually take several times the manpower to create, with larger teams of people working on them for longer. . However, I was having a similar discussion with a few people, when one of them rightly pointed out that music is in fact more popular than ever. More people than ever before have personal music collections. The biggest corporations in the WORLD are literally battling for distribution control of music (Google and Apple being the largest players). The stakes are high, the rewards are large and those guys know it. . There is currently an unreasonable disparity between the relative popularity of music, and the income from it actually making it's way to the music creators (writers/performers/producers/engineers). . Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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. I hear what you're saying and it's true that video games have taken some of the attention off music for young people. Also, it's totally fair that a game costs several times more than an album too, because they usually take several times the manpower to create, with larger teams of people working on them for longer. . However, I was having a similar discussion with a few people, when one of them rightly pointed out that music is in fact more popular than ever. More people than ever before have personal music collections. The biggest corporations in the WORLD are literally battling for distribution control of music (Google and Apple being the largest players). The stakes are high, the rewards are large and those guys know it. . There is currently an unreasonable disparity between the relative popularity of music, and the income from it actually making it's way to the music creators (writers/performers/producers/engineers). . Excellent post! (The org needs a like button.) "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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U would not recognize the place. I'm trying 2 carve out more time.......but u know how that goes. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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----- Because it is true. It gets worst every year and it is never going to get better. I think it is time for some orgers to get their heads out of the sand. | |
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RIP Music, one of the great arts,
Oh well, it had a good run while it lasted.
Guess I'll start bottlecap collecting. | |
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