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S2M wrote:....does record sales equate to popularity in a way that also equals talent? Or is it an independent factor?
Personally, I don't think number of albums sold is indicative of talent at all....I think music fans, in general, have been Kool-aid drinking sheep for decades.
Radio, cable, Rolling Stone, Spin, Blender, and numerous other entities, including American Idol, have basically brainwashed the youth into liking whatever is supposedly "in" at any given time....
Don wrote:Being popular actually does take some special kind of talent or everyone that is musically talented would already be popular.
S2M wrote:Don wrote:Being popular actually does take some special kind of talent or everyone that is musically talented would already be popular.
Not true...let's take RUSH for example. Music mags hate them. Weren't on MTV much. Radio hardly plays their music, yet they rank 3rd in Gold records by a band behind only the Beatles, and The Stones...all this disposable music is so much 'in your face', that talent doesn't matter. Kids want to be accepted, and if the radio plays Lady Gag 6X an hour, play her vids nonstop on whichever channel actually plays videos now, and that's all the kid's peers are talking about - that kid is going to conform and become a sales statistic of that artist....
Don wrote:S2M wrote:Don wrote:Being popular actually does take some special kind of talent or everyone that is musically talented would already be popular.
Not true...let's take RUSH for example. Music mags hate them. Weren't on MTV much. Radio hardly plays their music, yet they rank 3rd in Gold records by a band behind only the Beatles, and The Stones...all this disposable music is so much 'in your face', that talent doesn't matter. Kids want to be accepted, and if the radio plays Lady Gag 6X an hour, play her vids nonstop on whichever channel actually plays videos now, and that's all the kid's peers are talking about - that kid is going to conform and become a sales statistic of that artist....
Why even have a poll if it's not true then? I think everyone that has made it has to have some kind of talent even if it's only the ability to dance.
Maybe it's just that the bands you like don't have any talent and that's why no one knows who they are.
Don wrote:S2M wrote:Don wrote:Being popular actually does take some special kind of talent or everyone that is musically talented would already be popular.
Not true...let's take RUSH for example. Music mags hate them. Weren't on MTV much. Radio hardly plays their music, yet they rank 3rd in Gold records by a band behind only the Beatles, and The Stones...all this disposable music is so much 'in your face', that talent doesn't matter. Kids want to be accepted, and if the radio plays Lady Gag 6X an hour, play her vids nonstop on whichever channel actually plays videos now, and that's all the kid's peers are talking about - that kid is going to conform and become a sales statistic of that artist....
Why even have a poll if it's not true then? I think everyone that has made it has to have some kind of talent even if it's only the ability to dance.
Maybe it's just that the bands you like don't have any talent and that's why no one knows who they are.
Jana wrote:Don wrote:S2M wrote:Don wrote:Being popular actually does take some special kind of talent or everyone that is musically talented would already be popular.
Not true...let's take RUSH for example. Music mags hate them. Weren't on MTV much. Radio hardly plays their music, yet they rank 3rd in Gold records by a band behind only the Beatles, and The Stones...all this disposable music is so much 'in your face', that talent doesn't matter. Kids want to be accepted, and if the radio plays Lady Gag 6X an hour, play her vids nonstop on whichever channel actually plays videos now, and that's all the kid's peers are talking about - that kid is going to conform and become a sales statistic of that artist....
Why even have a poll if it's not true then? I think everyone that has made it has to have some kind of talent even if it's only the ability to dance.
Maybe it's just that the bands you like don't have any talent and that's why no one knows who they are.
LOL. Touche.
Jana wrote:Maybe average talent and the right team surrounding you will get you a great first album if you have catchy hits, but longevity in the business takes talent and drive, perserverence, and creativity. There's always the exception, but I guess the exception would still have the "it" factor.
S2M wrote:Jana wrote:Maybe average talent and the right team surrounding you will get you a great first album if you have catchy hits, but longevity in the business takes talent and drive, perserverence, and creativity. There's always the exception, but I guess the exception would still have the "it" factor.
Some bands get so many fans from one or two good albums, fans that'll buy anything the band puts out - good or not, and ride that popularity for 20-30 years....
squirt1 wrote:Today you can make $$$ from downloads (worldwide), concerts, cd's, merchandice, dvd's. maybe sheet music is still around. The computer has changed everything forever.Today, Vh-1 & MTV are worldwide promoters of videos. I remember the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show to promote themselves. They were soooo different than what we had they hit bigtime. They really had no competition. Music was so poor .Can you imagine with todays technology.......
Rockindeano wrote:squirt1 wrote:Today you can make $$$ from downloads (worldwide), concerts, cd's, merchandice, dvd's. maybe sheet music is still around. The computer has changed everything forever.Today, Vh-1 & MTV are worldwide promoters of videos. I remember the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show to promote themselves. They were soooo different than what we had they hit bigtime. They really had no competition. Music was so poor .Can you imagine with todays technology.......
Funny you should bring up the Beatles and technology. One of the reasons they quit touring was that the fans were so loud, they drowned out the band. If the Beatles had proper technology(amps, etc), oh man, what could have been?
S2M wrote:Jana wrote:Maybe average talent and the right team surrounding you will get you a great first album if you have catchy hits, but longevity in the business takes talent and drive, perserverence, and creativity. There's always the exception, but I guess the exception would still have the "it" factor.
Some bands get so many fans from one or two good albums, fans that'll buy anything the band puts out - good or not, and ride that popularity for 20-30 years....
Behshad wrote:S2M wrote:Jana wrote:Maybe average talent and the right team surrounding you will get you a great first album if you have catchy hits, but longevity in the business takes talent and drive, perserverence, and creativity. There's always the exception, but I guess the exception would still have the "it" factor.
Some bands get so many fans from one or two good albums, fans that'll buy anything the band puts out - good or not, and ride that popularity for 20-30 years....
U2 & Bon Jovi are 2 examples of that !
lights1961 wrote:Behshad wrote:S2M wrote:Jana wrote:Maybe average talent and the right team surrounding you will get you a great first album if you have catchy hits, but longevity in the business takes talent and drive, perserverence, and creativity. There's always the exception, but I guess the exception would still have the "it" factor.
Some bands get so many fans from one or two good albums, fans that'll buy anything the band puts out - good or not, and ride that popularity for 20-30 years....
U2 & Bon Jovi are 2 examples of that !
SPRINGSTEEN IS REALLY GOOD AT THAT!!ooops...
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