Oddly, I don't mind lady googoogaga or pink. Well actually, I hate the MUSIC but I kinda think they are good singers.
And toby keith, and anything autotune. Man, I wish I'd have killed a lot more than has survived
In a lot of cases touring around gigging will cost more money than it brings in. It was often done in the hope it would boost album sales. So not a replacement for lost income.Reversoulmusic wrote:If you aint giging/djing...dont quit your day job simple as that, record sales can only buy a box of milk and some pampers
I wouldn't call that gold. Would you?Angstrom wrote:Even non-musicians can produce a half-assed epic within 30 minutes of opening garage band. It is as if gold suddenly grew on trees, and we are still toiling down a mine
Its probably close enough to "Gold" on the "McDonalds <-> Gold" continuum that the public doesn't care.ikeaboy wrote:I wouldn't call that gold. Would you?Angstrom wrote:Even non-musicians can produce a half-assed epic within 30 minutes of opening garage band. It is as if gold suddenly grew on trees, and we are still toiling down a mine
In a goldrush, sell shovelsyur2die4 wrote:On the other end of the spectrum, I bet the music education business is booming like crazy!!
Same with music gear and software. What's it all mean?
Are any of those artists successfully supporting themselves with their labels? What about new artists who can't bank on a legacy that created a large fan base back when their was a marketing budget. The music business is alive and well and lining the pockets of spotlify, soundcloud and internet providers and people making money from goggle adverts.kitekrazy wrote:Wow someone torn down the walls of the monopoly of the recording industry. Even professional artists are creating their own labels. It wasn't the business that was killed, only the monopoly.