Thursday, August 19, 2010

New music vs. old school music in any Genre


Want to start, you hear people say today's music sucks and there in no talent anymore. Provides the ability to go back 50 years ago, to the late buddy Holly. A man who changed the music industry and the way the music was. Although his life and career were short lived from an airplane crash (together with Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper), but his name still lives today, and if he was still alive, he would of helped so much more to the music industry, as we see the Rawness of his music ... caught listeners, who brought his music to the forefront of the music world's attention. With just a 4-track recorder and looping tracks to make stereo sounds, was innovative and original. You had no choice in these days to creative, cause tools recording was minimal compare today's standards.

Brings us back to today. That makes Buddy more talented than one of the big names today? Can anyone reply? Comrade used all his talent and tools for extremely and used them very good indeed. But today's musicians have so much to their disposal, including recording tools, media, MySpace, YouTube, American Idol, just to name a few. Musician has so much more chance right from their home computer. That makes it easier? Just remember many musicians have the same opportunities.So I am sure you must be something big and/what you do or be very creative. in particular, to make it to the top 10 on American Idol or being noticed on YouTube.

But what makes a great band/artist? As they say, it is in the eye of the listener. A perhaps love Bruce Springsteen or Miley Cyrus, while others believe they stink. Why? They have their following and fan base of listeners and concert attenders. So if they can sell out Madison Square Garden, which makes him or her great? Good? Those who appreciate what they do, and that is perhaps already fans of them Each band/artist has a following of people who like and dislike them. Not everyone likes a band.Whether your a 5 octave singer, or a person who mumbles in mic, of course they have caught someones attention to could populate a full of listeners arena. so many bands of all genres, styles, selling out arenas around the world. In my view, they can't stink, offers you precisely nothing to the people who don't like them.

How a genre with a great recording production, the entire song, blazing lead guitaring, and so on get knocked off the map by grunge of Nirvana? Probably something can no answer. Kurt Cobain had something, even if that grabbed millions quickly, just like Buddy Holly. Kurt could sing 5 octaves or play the 32nd note leads?He had not also Made people believe that time ... that he stunk and was talentless and single handedly ruined late 80s sound? I am sure. But it did not stop, where Nirvanas sound evolved into, and probably some haters from then can now appreciate it more today than back then.

You are experiencing today more than ever larger and larger productions in concerts. Multiple and even beyond what KISS did with their stage show back in the 70. It is nice to see a scene, filled with light, explosives, etc. But take it away from the artist? Is this artist hides behind the production? Does it matter?This artist has a 120 city sold out tour. But the artist is still trying to give the audience What came to. They have their core following. You will still need to be innovative and fresh, but you still have to keep something for your core fans. You can't turn your back on what brought you to where you are today.

So these tapes owns all this equipment? I do not know. There is Alot production companies out there in all sizes, like the Pro Audio and lighting shops in boast soundwavedirect.com to samash.com, just to name 2. These stores and many others have suppling the bands and artists with the tools they need, whether purchased or leased for a trip, or even a NIGHT; when we go to a concert, we only see a 1 and 1/2 of the work, while there are countless hours of work from artist road crew and many others, in order to ensure the show turns off the way the artist intended and people participating in the show.








Who is so great? Artist?The man behind the production?Vendors, lol well?My point is the whole must be true to pull off a successful arena concert.I know this sounds really stupid, but imagine a concert with no beverages or toilets.I can't believe I said that.Scary thought. so much important Things we don't ever ... think about; We just want to be entertained and have a good time; the whole point with this artcle is that there are many great bands and artists out there maybe lasted. some 40 + years, while the other lasted long enough to be just an opening band for a trip, or even less. They still had the opportunity to express themselves to an audience, whether it's just to entertain or tell a story, and their legacy still live today for a person or too many.

Vincent Bocc,
Http://soundwavedirect.com


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