Sunday, January 8, 2012

Did technology ( digital age) and music video kill rock and roll?

It seems the digital age has killed both the record and cd. With music videos no one is making good albums anymore, they are only relying on the single or video. Am i the one who notices this?. Damn i am tired|||No, this is what happened to rock and roll:





Record companies started to realise the concept of "trends", and music became more about what's guaranteed to sell as opposed to taking risks. a lot of the great acts of the 60's and 70's probably wouldn't see the light of day if they started nowadays.





If anything, the digital age will make the record companies rightfully bankrupt and force people to find new ways of making a living off music.





i'm an aspiring musician myself, and i think the corporations deserve it. just look at the BS they're forcing down our throats in the charts. it's insulting. music is being used as a tool to make people stupid, as with most popular culture these days. anyone who doesn't realise this is living proof.|||Personally, I love Me a lot of Modern music.|||Heh. The digital age didn't specifically kill the age of rock and roll. A lot of modern music did. The **** that passes for rock today... don't even get me started. Anyway, iTunes killed the record and the CD, and the concept of buying only singles did as well.|||"it will never die"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DTZnMjiJ鈄?/a>|||Music videos did not. Digital technology yes. Digital technology makes everything sound soooo polished and overproduced|||If anything, anyone who can get sound onto a computer can burn CDs and sell them over the internet. Look at myspace, there's like a billion bands on there.|||Rock and Roll is alive and well !!!!|||To a degree. But hey, it's not like you've lost the freedom to listen to albums from beginning to end. I still do, and I'm only 18. No, you aren't the only one who notices this. It's called ADD, and right now, we are living in the golden age of ADDness lol. When I listen to Echoes by Pink Floyd, people are like "this is such a long song, change it" when it's like 5 mins into it (it's a 23 minute long song). I just sigh and shake my head.|||Rock hasn't died,it's just evolved.Quit listening to what the big record companies are feeding you and hear the huge world wide wave of indie bands that are evolving.They are in every genre and aren't being heard because you don't look for them.Do a my space search

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