MTV killed itself when it stopped showing music videos to show programs like My Super Sweet 16 and Jersey Shore. "♫Reality TV killed the video star♫" 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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Rock n' roll is alive - and thriving - on Bandcamp, indie labels and alt radio. Givin' up food for funk. | |
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You totally reinforced my point. Success on the music charts/radio means nothing these days. Drake seemingly has "more chart success" than Michael Jackson, yet the Kardashian''s have a bigger influence on pop culture. Think about that. You posted a bunch of chart info about Drake that is essentially meaningless. Those chart stats have no weight in terms of being a barometer of popularity or impact on pop culture. As I said, 21st century pop music is a cultural wasteland.
1. Define popular. Compare American Idol or The Voice's viewership numbers to the top shows from 10 or 20 years ago. TV numbers are WAY down. The major networks are in trouble. There are so many options for people out there. - The number one show on a major network can exist these days and most of the people in the country aren't even watching it. That didn't used to the case. Likely, you'll never have a moment like the Beatles on Ed Sullivan or Michael doing the moonwalk on Motown 25. Meaning, rarely do you have a moment that MOST of the United States saw. Save for sporting events, like the Superbowl. - 2. Taylor Swift IS popular. She also just did a capitol one credit card commercial. Like I said, radio and pop music is basically a corporately dictated entity now. Poor Taylor Swift should be writing slave on her face. - 3. Yep. Payola in radio has always existed. Yet, James Brown's chart success was not dictated by airplay at all. His success was dictated by actual sales. James Brown's charts success was because people bought his music. Back in the 60's and 70's soundscan wasn't a thing, and charts weren't based on airplay. If anything, acts like James Brown's sales were likely undercounted and he should have actually had MORE success on the charts.
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Totally agreed. Imagine if MTV would have been better managed. Instead of being hollow reality trash, MTV should have been what both youtube and spotify is now. The one stop shop for ALL pop music.
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Rock and Roll is dying because people get older and die. It will always have a historical place. The sig below was just a matter of time - no great artistic upheaval occured to 'crown' Hip Hop the norm now. Something else will come along and eventually replace it too. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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I don't think it would have made a difference if MTV continued to show videos. The main MTV channel is the one with just about an entire reality format. MTV kind of started the reality show craze in the first place with The Real World in the 1990s. Would there have later been all of these "Housewives of So and So" without the success of Real World? But there were alternate channels like MTV Jams & VH-1 Soul. Youtube is closer to the 1980s channel Video Jukebox, where you paid a fee to request the music video you wanted to see and they had a lot of videos that MTV didn't show just like Video Soul did on BET. With Youtube, there's no charge and people can see the video instantly and as many times as they want and any time they want. MTV was like the radio where you had to watch a programmed playlist. Later they had different shows for different genres (Yo MTV Raps, Headbangers Ball). 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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You gotta keep moving forward, if rock music is just reduced to Led Zep cosplay like Greta Van Fleet then it deserves to die. Hip Hop is bigger because it's still innovating, don't think it can't turn into boring rehashes either though. | |
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My God I agree! I call modern rap "hissy rap" because that's what it is - absolute Crap. REALLY wouldn't mind more of the old stuff! | |
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