http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2009/12/ ... iders.html
Really worth reading and thinking about.
Divemistress of the Dark wrote:Hmmm....It *is* interesting. But I'm not sure I agree with the conclusion: 'catering to one's hardcore fans' and 'making good music' are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Artists aren't necessarily going to shut out new listeners by appealing to older ones.
I can think of a couple of shining examples, Bruce Springsteen being the foremost.
63falcon wrote:Is there a category for illiterate 'true fan'? I REALLY like Stewart's music, but have never learned any code words, well, except for The Flag/Flaggy/Green Monster, etc......
The article was interesting, but it seems as tho' some folks would put fan-dom into an almost religeo-tribal connotation, and I already got a Faith! Sometimes its great to share the love of a group's music w/ other's who unashamedly 'get it'. So, this writer did seem too serious, at least for my perspective...
sockii wrote:An artist who doesn't need to make money any longer - someone like Sting, for example - can put out album after album of lute and obscure old music just because it's what he fucking wants to do. For a starving artist who can barely pay his or her bills? Sometimes you don't have that luxury. But are you "selling out"?
63falcon wrote:Is there a category for illiterate 'true fan'? I REALLY like Stewart's music, but have never learned any code words, well, except for The Flag/Flaggy/Green Monster, etc......
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