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04-12-2005, 11:59 AM | #1 (permalink) |
killedmyraindog
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Is it dying?
I was reading in one of the music mags I subscribe to that rock radio is loosing its market. It mentioned that a station interpol was going to do an interview with got replaced by a rap station. It was a comment on how small bands weren't able to get the publicity anymore and asked (of course) if rock and roll is dying.
Frankly I don't give a rats ass if a Philidelphia radio is tanking cause all the stations here are doing just fine. But I think its dying for another reason, and thats because posturing and doing crazy inflections mid song are becoming the basis for getting a record deal in indie land. I forget her name but some actress just started a band (I wanna say juliett lewis) whoever she is shes backed by "the Licks." Aside from the crossmarketing BS, she does all the moves of the Hives and the Yeah Yeah Yeah's and frankly thats why I think we're about to be hit by a deluge of ****ty bands that posture rather than rock. As far as not getting exposure goes, iPod commercials and the O.C. provide a large enough source of the masses to get small bands out there. As far as radio goes, radio sucked anyway, and I think rock does better for itself when its not accepted widely and bands have to actually be good to get deals. So god bless crappy rock radio dying out.
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04-12-2005, 03:40 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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im a bit miffed by this thread, is the basis of this topic that rock 'n' roll is dying? if so then thats the biggest pile of turd ive ever heard in my life. if anything its rising in popularity, you always have MTV2 for coverage on the lesser known bands.
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04-12-2005, 03:49 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Guitar music was supposed to die out in the 1960s
Well thats what they guy at Decca said to the Beatles anyway Just because rap sells more than rock doesn`t mean it`s dying , it just means rap is more popular.
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04-13-2005, 12:36 AM | #8 (permalink) | |
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I think that radio sucks too. Along time ago before the majority of radio stations in this country became corporately owned it was a slightly different story. I listen to NPR and a couple good independent stations, but other than that.....no. I'm really sensitive to the idea of being someone's target market. I F**king hate it. I would rather painstakingly search for genuinely good music than to have someone basicly say "Based on what we know about your age, gender, race, class, and what kind of laundry detergent you buy you should listen to this !!!!!" So in a nutshell, if rock and roll falls off the radar screens of the corporate media (i.e. "dies"), as you said, rock musicians will need to become more inventive and original in order to truly make a name for themselves, which may mean we may have something of a rock n' roll renaissance some time in the not-so-distant future, and that sounds very f**king refreshing to me. |
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04-13-2005, 10:29 AM | #9 (permalink) | |
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And rock music is not dying. LedzepStu and Satchmo made pretty good points. It's great that music is getting more popular and it's also great that now people will be more motivated to push musical boundaries and make great music.
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