dizzizz wrote:
On the contrary, I think you need to bitch more. Maybe get through to some people.
By bitching to musicians, I'm preaching to the choir. The problem is with the media's choke-hold on our entertainment. What they force-feed us is simple - find a formula that worked for someone once, & beat us over the head with it until it dies a horrible death due to overexposure. Look at the parallels in TV shows, even on cable. Some guy came up with a show about a pawn shop, & now there's 3 of 'em on various channels, in the course of maybe 3 months. The Apprentice, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, The Biggest Loser, American Idol, Dancing With The Stars, The Ultimate Fighter - christ! They're ALL the same damned show!
Now take a look at the pop formula in music - someone warbled a scale in interesting ways in a gospel song, & ppl liked it. Now, if ya can't warble a scale at every opportunity (or MAKE an opportunity to warble) you ain't a good singer, in the eyes of the American public. I'm waiting for someone to bring back yodeling. Then, as it becomes popular, I'm gonna take an ice pick to my ears.
We need interested ppl to start up really challenging, non-genre-specific media outlets, that deliver quality music to the masses, & see if it can take hold, like it did in the 60's & 70's. I haven't seen it in a looooong time. Too many ppl get caught up in one act, like Grunge, for example, which got so specialized that every band in the genre had to be interchangeable, or they'd lose their audience.
I blame the school system for making our ppl too stupid to accept more than one thing at a time in any given week of their lives...but I could be wrong...it might only be the media...or my dad...