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Title: | Welcome to the CD Notes Conference |
Notice: | Welcome to COOKIE |
Moderator: | COOKIE::ROLLOW |
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Created: | Mon Feb 17 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Mar 03 1989 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1517 |
Total number of notes: | 13349 |
1260.0. "Where's the new music?" by SWSNOD::SALLOWAY (Jeux Sans Frontiers) Mon Jul 11 1988 07:23
Anyone who has spun the dial on the radio recently must have noticed
the upswing in oldies, and a concomitant dearth of exciting new
music. The music business is a cyclical industry, but this is the
first time that rock/pop's past has completely overshadowed its
present and future. If you look at the charts, the tours, and airplay,
the names of what used to be called dinosaurs are all over the place.
Some of the fault lies with the demographics of the music buying
public, which is getting older every year. But, I think a great
deal has to do with the rise of the CD format, and is an unexpected
result of the popularity of this new format. As I read these notes
and look at my own collection, I am stricken with all the names
that got started in the 60s or 70s. As we purchase CD reissues
of the Beatles and Joe Jackson and Steely Dan, there is little room
left over for the newer, less known bands. Of course, the steep
price we pay for CDs makes the impulse buy and experimentation buy
a rare commodity.
I recently asked a high school senior what kind of music she enjoyed.
She said, "First, nothing on the radio." Then she listed the James
Taylors, Fleetwood Macs, and a few others. The only new artist
was Tracy Chapman. This is a sad commentary on the state of the
music business in 1988. Is this a result of the Reagan-era
conservatism, the dynamics of an industry which has started to retool
to a new expensive product, or simply a trough in the new-wave/old-wave
cycle, similar to the disco years of the mid-70s that preceded the
energetic days of the Sex Pistols, Clash, STIFF records, etc?
-Brian
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1260.1 | Have you read the Globe yesterday? | DEBIT::LAVASH | Same as it ever was... | Mon Jul 11 1988 08:52 | 4 |
| There was an article in this Sunday's Globe that was explored this
topic. I think it was in the ART section, if you are interested.
George
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1260.2 | About time people re-recognized the 60's | TOOK::MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud, DECnet-ULTRIX | Mon Jul 11 1988 11:33 | 11 |
| Re: .0
Hmm, you may have something w/Reagan there. I've always told my
friends that all the good music was made in the 60's and 70's
and then in the 80's it kinda came to a slow crawl.
This comeback of great music has a good and bad side. On the
good side rereleases and stuff is making the original recordings
more available. On the bad side the increased demand has lead to
increased prices. Music I used to pick up in the discount bins
has found itself back into the overpriced bins.
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1260.3 | Sir Lord Baltimore May Be Next | AQUA::ROST | Obedience to the law guarantees freedom | Mon Jul 11 1988 14:25 | 7 |
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Yes, but does the world really need *two* greatest hits packages
from Blue Cheer???
Some stuff is best forgotten....
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1260.4 | Can we move this to DREGS::MUSIC please? | EXIT26::STRATTON | Just Say No(tes) | Tue Jul 12 1988 18:52 | 5 |
| I'd like to politely suggest that this discussion would
be better held in DREGS::MUSIC.
Jim Stratton (not the moderator)
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1260.5 | i don't know how to set up the KP7 thingy | PLDVAX::JLUDGATE | Wage Peace | Thu Jul 14 1988 12:52 | 4 |
| A bunch of this has already been said on OCTAVE::RADIO_RADIO,
notes 2, 17 and others.....
.......jonathan (also not a moderator)
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1260.6 | Hit KP7 to add RADIO_RADIO to your notebook | CNTROL::MENTAL | So far, so good, so what? | Thu Jul 14 1988 13:47 | 6 |
| RE. -1
Notes> Set note/conference=OCTAVE::RADIO_RADIO
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