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04-20-2008, 12:48 AM | #142 (permalink) | |||
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Okay, good job dodging the issue once again but please respond to the following things. I bolded the key part in the last request since you seem to be doing everything but explaining that. Explain what ties being mentioned by the media alot, amount of plays you have, and record sales (because apparently it isn't popularity) and please explain where in the wikipedia article you originally cited as the pop definition you got that pop is "pop is a corporate enforcing, establishment building movement" |
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04-20-2008, 01:32 AM | #144 (permalink) | |||||||
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Pop musicians are in it for the money, they need popularity to get those sales/money, but the concept of popularity itself is not the root. Quote:
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But I do want to add this, the producers are always in it for the money, but the pop musicians themselves may be in it for fame, celebrity status as well as money, but the point is, they aren't in it for the sake of expression, for art. Even if some of these pop musicians wanted to put some real passion into thier music, thier giant contracts wouldn't allow them to. Quote:
pop is a corporate enforcing, establishment building movement And your asking how that relates to: the article said that the music is based on sales Right? You don't see the connection between "based on sales" and "corporate enforcing, establishment building"? It should be needless to say. Quote:
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04-20-2008, 01:49 AM | #145 (permalink) | |||||||||
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"Pop music is music charted by the number or sales, plays, etc., that the work receives.[1] Most commercial music of any genre is composed with deliberate intent to appeal to the majority of its contemporaries.[2][3][4], but, unless extremely popular in its own genre, it must to appeal to a wider audience to appear on the Pop charts." And I have a question why do you need to keep citing sources? If this all so true and you know it so well you should be able to stand on your own feet instead of hiding behind sources. |
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Had they released the album to be given out or downloaded without the option of paying money, just plain, flat out free, no profit accepted, THAT would have been 'free' in our context. Quote:
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"pop is a corporate enforcing, establishment building movement" I'm not talking about any specific act or category or anything like that. Quote:
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