Archive for 2006/02


Selling Files

People don’t collect music anymore. Hang in there.  What I mean is…  The days of amassing a giant vinyl or CD collection to impress your buddies are passe.  People, the younger generation especially, don’t treat music that way.  Music is something you possess for a while, and if you lose it, you replace it.  Which […]

The Grammy Ratings

Where do we start?  U2 sweeping the night?  Or Madge opening the show? The people running NARAS are under the illusion that it’s the seventies.  When music drove the popular culture, when the biggest icons on the landscape were music stars, when bands sold out stadiums and you were lucky to get a ticket to […]

The Album

Sometime in the nineties it became about the track, not the act.  THAT’S what’s killing the labels, not the purchase of single hits at the iTunes Music Store. After "Rubber Soul" we WANTED the album.  We believed artists were making a statement, that we needed to hear to be clued into society.  We didn’t even […]

The iTunes Fiasco

How can so many be so dumb. Or, should we just send everybody in the music business back to school for remedial math classes? We live in an accelerated news cycle.  It’s not that the news happens faster, it’s just that everybody gets it and the word comes out SOONER!  Not only with big stories, […]