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zinia7 04-25-2013 11:53 AM

Commercial Music and the Music Industry
 
hey people its me zinia7 again. i was studying the history of art and i was thinking why is the art of music ruined by comercial record companies. so here is my question. what do you think of those big labels and what do you think of commericial music. please send your oppion if you have questions feel free to ask:laughing:

SATCHMO 04-25-2013 12:31 PM

Thank you for not titling your thread baseball, I guess.

zinia7 04-25-2013 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1311350)
Thank you for not titling your thread baseball, I guess.

what do you mean by that:confused:. cool ava :)

Alice in Chains 04-25-2013 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1311350)
Thank you for not titling your thread baseball, I guess.

Lol. Was thinking the same.

Though, thanks to my great sense of humor I have an opinion.

I don't think that commercial record companies have ruined the art of music whatsoever. I think that people probably just haven't searched hard enough for good music. I mean, it's out there. Whether or not it's went viral is the problem. A lot of youth have mostly 'fallen in love' with a band or song because it went viral. But there's loads of music out there that's been released that wasn't ruined by a commercial record company.

SATCHMO 04-25-2013 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by zinia7 (Post 1311352)
what do you mean by that:confused:. cool ava :)

This is a music forum. There are thousands of threads about music on here, most, if not all of them have titles that reflect the specific topic of discussion regarding music which the thread aims to discuss.

zinia7 04-25-2013 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Alice in Chains (Post 1311354)
Lol. Was thinking the same.

Though, thanks to my great sense of humor I have an opinion.

I don't think that commercial record companies have ruined the art of music whatsoever. I think that people probably just haven't searched hard enough for good music. I mean, it's out there. Whether or not it's went viral is the problem. A lot of youth have mostly 'fallen in love' with a band or song because it went viral. But there's loads of music out there that's been released that wasn't ruined by a commercial record company.

well thanks for your oppion. could you give me a good example by showing a link:)

Alice in Chains 04-25-2013 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by zinia7 (Post 1311357)
well thanks for your oppion. could you give me a good example by showing a link:)

Benjamin Frances Leftwich is an example. He isn't mainstream but he hasn't been 'ruined'. He has art in his music.


His Name Is Alive is another example.


And also Sonic Youth.


Or if you're including rock, this is a good track from an underrated band called "Cold". They did this album under Nikki Sixx's "Seven Eleven" label.


There's all sorts if I understood your question correctly. It's just one of those things where people haven't done enough digging. Just because there's been a bunch of Katy Perry out there doesn't mean there isn't a Scooter Ward. Haha.

SATCHMO 04-25-2013 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by zinia7 (Post 1311357)
well thanks for your oppion. could you give me a good example by showing a link:)

It's not an oppion. It's an opinion, and it's not an opinion; it's a fact.

Her's your link:
Music Banter - The Internet's Top Music Community

zinia7 04-25-2013 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Alice in Chains (Post 1311362)
Benjamin Frances Leftwich is an example. He isn't mainstream but he hasn't been 'ruined'. He has art in his music.


His Name Is Alive is another example.


And also Sonic Youth.


Or if you're including rock, this is a good track from an underrated band called "Cold". They did this album under Nikki Sixx's "Seven Eleven" label.


There's all sorts if I understood your question correctly. It's just one of those things where people haven't done enough digging. Just because there's been a bunch of Katy Perry out there doesn't mean there isn't a Scooter Ward. Haha.

thanks for sharing. i think that you have broaden my view about music more. im glad that i have post this treat. o yea the second fragment is familair because its the same song as th carpenters. i like that song

Isbjørn 04-25-2013 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1311350)
Thank you for not titling your thread baseball, I guess.

:laughing:

I don't think the music industry itself is bad, it's what it's become. First, we're being overcharged for music, second, they pull autotune crap on us.


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