Did music became irreversibly comercialised/corrupt ?!


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Did music became irreversibly comercialised/corrupt ?

Seeing all the corporation generated music that is being without mercy propagated to the young teen and pre - teen children, did it lost on the quality so much that there is no coming back. I'm not judging anybody for their choice of music, but with all the cloned pop songs from B, Spears, L. Lohan and such , boy bands and "rock" bands as My Good Charlote, Greenday ,,,is there any hope for coming back of the good old days when music was beeing made for the music , not for profits ??

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2 months ago
I know this for a very long time already , just asking if there is a hope for reversing the whole thing.


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Real musicians spend a fortune on equipment ( my drum kit cost me $2500.00) and studio time ($35 - $60/hour) to record their songs, so the general public can download it off the internet for free. Where's the coruption there. Should musicians starve so you can listen to tunes on your "made in China" Ipods? If Britney and Lindsey had any real musical talent, they wouldn't have to get attention by flashing their woo-woos or shaving their heads or getting so blasted on booze and drugs that they pass out in public. They aren't musicians, they're lip-sync artists who's stage shows are no more than Las Vegas dinner shows where they pantomime to canned music. It's the consumers who decide what the music industry produces for consumption. As long as people are willing to listen to crap then that's what gets produced. If you want real music, pay a real band to perform live without backing tracks and stop blaming the real talents for the industry's short comings.
I hear bar managers say that musicians should play for free because we enjoy playing, but when's the last time a bartender, or a pro ball player worked for free because he enjoyed his job?


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