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Jigsaw
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Re: Arrrrrrr

said by jj nobody:
If you call it crap then why do you even bother with it? If you truly believe that it's crap then it's not even worth your time to watch/listen to.

Well, first of all I didn't call it crap... everyone's entitled to their own personal or public opinion about what makes their ears sing... that's what makes the world go round... different strokes for different folks.

I'm also glad you brought up your second point. you're exactly right... I do believe that mainstream music today and for the greater part of 15 years has taken a huge gigantic swan dive into the virtual auditory toilet otherwise known as the RIAA musical landfill. The RIAA at this point simply does not care about who or what they release. I believe that most of the disturbing ugly musical dribble that they have released for that same period of time they simply don't care about. All they see is at least they'll get a few hundred thousand sales out of it and that'll line their pockets until christmas.

Based on that, and for the 15 years I mentioned above, I have completely turned my back on the music industry, (and lately I've been heading against the movie industry as well)... I now listen to independent music funded, arranged, mixed, and produced by independent artists that don't seem to care about how many releases they sell or how they can encrypt their release so pirates can't boot it. They're life-blood is having people listen to their music and what they have to say... therefore, they might not put as much time or money into the release, but they put more heart, soul, and effort into their release. For that, I believe that that's what music was, is, and should be.
You Hit it right on the nose jj.Thats almost to a tee my take on the whole deal.There are 100's of bands(with 4 or more Cd's out) out there doing there own cd's and promoting themself's.Those Bands IMHO can and would blow away anything the record industry could bring out(Music wise)!!!!
[text was edited by author 2002-05-03 01:13:50]

[text was edited by author 2002-05-03 01:18:05]

jj nobody

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You Hit it right on the nose jj.Thats almost to a tee my take on the whole deal.There are 100's of bands(with 4 or more Cd's out) out there doing there own cd's and promoting themself's.Those Bands IMHO can and would blow away anything the record industry could bring out(Music wise)!!!!

Jigsaw, you get a thumbs up for that comment... I'm glad we feel the same way about this... and hopefully most of the other people that are contributing to this discussion, or at least reading it. The mainstream record culture practically begs alot of indie artists to sign a contract because of simply this - most music that you hear now on the radio, the style, creativity, difference (nirvana, limp bizkit, green day, downset, just to name a few), those styles of music were started years ago in the underground by indie artists that simply didn't want to sound like what was on the radio. Now it's ironic that the RIAA is bending their backs trying to sign these artists with different musical styles.

Why is the RIAA doing this? Why are they signing bands that themselves have turned their backs on the record industry? Simply stated, because the RIAA needs them... they won't admit it, but they need bands that shake and liven things up in their multi-billion dollar corporation. They simply use indie artists to fuel their company for a few more years. Then what do they do? Screw them over and grab a band that will duplicate what unique style they did and play it on the radio 20 times a day. That, in my opinion, my friend, is selling the band, not selling the product. I'll give you a couple examples...

Remember what happened to the goo goo dolls???? How they got screwed?

Remember the indie band helmet?? Basically pioneered the hard rock movement after nirvana passed in '94. Now, can you count on both hands how many bands are doing that same exact style today... the number is basically infinite. Helmet brought it from the underground into the mainstream. Where is that band today? Well, after the RIAA screwed them out of their tour dates and the basically were even worse off financially than when they were indie, they broke up.

If you're a musician, the RIAA is a brick wall... there's nothing higher, nowhere else to go. They stiffle you're creativity. Why not stay indie? The possibilities are endless
[text was edited by author 2002-05-03 15:27:28]


Transmaster
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reply to Jigsaw
These independent artists are the ones I support.
They don't have the problem of one good song on a disk.
look at Steve Roach, Michael Stearns, Aeoliah, etc.
Granted these are far from mainstream artists but the
point is they control their music from beginning to
end, and it shows. Listen to Michael Stearns soundtrack
from documentary "The Mystery of Chaco Canyon", called
The Middle of Time, truly one of the most spritual recording in the New Age genra. If you are curious go to
»www.michaelstearns.com you can listen to samples of his recordings on RealAudio. These recording come from the
artist soul and not some turd smoking record producer


Jigsaw
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Well to make a long story short The music i like the record industry deems as too long and to Complex(Prog) for radio.Put it this way if you say you are a prog band 90% of the time you will be shunned by the record company's.But this is were the indi's come in Give em a fare pay and they can pretty much do whatever they want.

finortis

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reply to jj nobody
Ya know, that can be annoying. Listening to the radio, thinking a good song is comming up, and about 15 secs into it, it turns out to be some cheap immitation of the song you were thinking (that was on the radio some 10+ years ago). I usually end up changing the station then, after the disappointment of thinking it was going to be something I did like, but nooooo... Sometimes, some of the stuff that gets released today isn't the most original either, nor as enjoyable to listen to as the original song that was riped...
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