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#274385 - 10/25/09 07:35 PM
Re: When did it stop being about music?
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by hellboy44: And Ian, I think Country Music has been GREATLY affected by 20th/21st Century Money Making.
Yes, that's true, HB, but I did say there were exceptions ...come to think of it, there ain't a lot of purity left in Country....I hardly even class some Country artists as "Country" anymore...like you said, it's more "Pop" and perhaps, a bit of "Rock". I liked the "old" stuff better...Hank Williams, Floyd Cramer... But, I think Jazz has mainly stayed true to form. And...as SemiLive said, folk music hasn't changed much either. [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 10-25-2009).]
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#274386 - 10/25/09 09:47 PM
Re: When did it stop being about music?
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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There's purity, honesty and heart left in any genre... Thing is, we're talking about a band that achieved incredible success. Worldwide success. I see no more 'purity' in commercial jazz, or commercial country, or commercial Classical. They are all doing it for exactly the same reason that U2 are... In fact, if you consider that U2 aren't even breaking even on the tour, yet, that shows a LOT more 'purity' than many others. How many jazz stars, or classical stars, or country stars will keep a tour going on that scale (or any, really ) if it doesn't make them some money PRONTO..? Looks to me like U2 like playing more than they like money... that's pretty 'pure' in MY book...
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#274391 - 10/26/09 05:30 AM
Re: When did it stop being about music?
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Registered: 09/29/05
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Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Originally posted by Diki: Looks to me like U2 like playing more than they like money... that's pretty 'pure' in MY book... Don't know if I agree with you on that. Unless when you say 'playing', you mean 'staying in the spotlight', 'being adored by millions of fans', 'worshiped as gods', 'constantly being told that they are as good or better than ever, even when way past their prime (Rolling Stones?)', 'satisfying the need to (continue to) feel young and relevant', or maybe just testing the waters to see if they've still 'got it'. I think the guys that still "like playing more than they like money" are the ones that, despite their wealth and fame, will drop by the local pub and sit in with the house band. Happens frequently in Jazz, 'though few jazz musicians have the fame, wealth, recognition, notoriety, and star power of the average rock star (could be part of the price you pay for putting 'the music' first). Of course, there IS something to be said for tooling around in your own jet, owning castles in the south of France, banging supermodels and movie stars, and trashing hotel rooms with impunity. I guess it just depends on what's important to you. So, what's it going to be, 20+ years of being Janet Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimmi Hendrix, OR 70+ years of being say, Quincy Jones. chas
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