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Older acts clearly dominate the market. Some in the music industry have complained that their business does a poor job of grooming new young acts that can fill arenas.
Yeah that's it. That's why attendance has dropped, poor grooming of new acts. Right. Try no talent bands playing crappy "music" with crappy live acoustics and crap quality recordings. Agressively groomed fluff can only go so far. In the end the consumer reaches a point where they decide, "Do I really want to listen to this? Does this music evoke pleasure, indifference, or irritation?"Good! I am glad the industry is hurting. It has spent far too many years concentrating on image over substance. All you need do is switch on your radio or TV. 99% crap.
From the article, Yeah that's it. That's why attendance has dropped, poor grooming of new acts. Right. Try no talent bands playing crappy "music" with crappy live acoustics and crap quality recordings. Agressively groomed fluff can only go so far. In the end the consumer reaches a point where they decide, "Do I really want to listen to this? Does this music evoke pleasure, indifference, or irritation?"Good! I am glad the industry is hurting. It has spent far too many years concentrating on image over substance. All you need do is switch on your radio or TV. 99% crap.
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