Winners/Losers
WINNER
Luke Bryan, who creates a whole paradigm, releasing an EP every spring break, reaping dough and cred, and no one follows him. Kinda like none of the acts imitating Kid Rock’s $20 ticket trek.
LOSER
Jay-Z. His sister-in-law hit him, but when you’re constantly parading around saying what a winner you are, people are looking to take you down, especially the press.
LOSER
Lady Gaga, who’s doing the same wrong thing once again, focusing on touring dollars while her recording career withers. Hell, she’s not even in the gossip columns anymore.
WINNER
Troy Carter. Brings back John Legend and builds up Lindsey Stirling, did anybody think this was possible? Looks like Gaga should have listened.
LOSER
SoundScan. Streaming is the only thing that counts. Don’t get depressed about the anemic sales numbers, people are listening to music ad infinitum, it’s that they’re just not buying it, but streaming it on YouTube, Spotify… The whole paradigm has changed, no one cares who bought it anymore, just whether they listened to it, and how much. Crunch the streaming data. If you’re not being played, be very afraid. Prop up your listens before you worry about touring or sponsorships.
WINNER
Metallica, playing acoustic covers of Ozzy, Deep Purple, Rare Earth and the Beatles at the MAP dinner. Unfortunately, the only people who seem to know are their fans. The band is still trying to live down the Napster fiasco, beware Jay-Z, be very afraid.
LOSER
HTC
No one cares if you make a GOOD hand-set, your product must be light years better than the competition and be cool to boot. The only future in smartphones is Samsung and Apple and the cheapies.
WINNER
Gossip. You may not be rich, but you can talk about the rich. People just can’t resist the travails of other people.
LOSER
Artists. Because the major label paradigm is not paying, even if you’re owed the money.
WINNER
Jimmy Iovine. Because unlike the losers at the labels, he found a way out. Or, to quote someone Jimmy hasn’t worked with, “He not busy being born is busy dying.”
LOSER
The “Wall Street Journal.” Once a paragon of business reporting it’s now a lame, biased mainstream publication with too many superfluous lifestyle items, the last section is the new “Redbook.” If it’s important and it doesn’t fit the “Journal” ethos it’s not printed or is buried. By speaking to its audience and ignoring the truth the “Journal” is marginalizing itself. The “New York Times” owns news, because no one else is doing reporting and it’s willing to print right wing views. This is kind of like files versus CDs, or physical books versus e-readers, while you’re busy arguing, the one who looks to the future ends up owning the sphere. And he who controls the news controls the discussion. By repeatedly emphasizing global warming on its front page, the “Times” makes it an issue, which the right wing has to address. The “Times” is imperfect, but it’s trying to enter the future, however hamfistedly.
LOSER
Journeymen. Because you’re never going to break through to stardom. And if you find me a journeyman who’s happy being so, I’ll point to a broken person whose dreams have been crushed.
WINNER
Fleetwood Mac, because they get another go-round, or two or three, by having Christine McVie back in the band. You’d think they planned it.
WINNER
The Rolling Stones, because this truly is the last time, and you’ve got to go.
LOSER
Music fans, because still, other than terrestrial radio, no one is telling them what to listen to.
WINNER
Scott Borchetta. A force of nature. You may hate Taylor Swift, you may decry his new Cumulus deal, but if you don’t want to be associated with him, you don’t want to win.
WINNER
Festivals. They’ve achieved the goal of every businessman in the history of the music business, to eliminate the power of the acts. The brand is Coachella, Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, it doesn’t even matter who plays, as long as they’re somewhat famous, people go for the experience, to see and be seen, and to eat good food, it’s a vacation, not a concert. If you’re a star, charge a fortune, if you’re a developing act, have no illusion there’s any benefit other than getting paid.