Sunday, February 13, 2011

Weekly Roundup

GUITAR HERO
It was a fad. Stuns me that a business that specializes in selling fads didn’t realize this. Ringtones were going to save the music industry, then ringbacks and Guitar Hero/Rock Band. They’re all fads. In the modern tech world you get in early and get out early, just like with a musical fad. Give props to Scooter Braun and his Justin Bieber movie. Because it won’t be long before there’s no fever surrounding the Bieber. How do I know? Because I’ve lived long enough to see everybody from the Monkees to NKOTB to the boy bands to Miley Cyrus come and go. And let’s not forget Leif Garrett…

LADY GAGA/EXPRESS YOURSELF
"Express Yourself" was a hit in 1989. That’s twenty two years ago. Most of GaGa’s fans hadn’t reached consciousness or weren’t even born yet. No one cares. And "Express Yourself" was a good record!

PEAS AT THE SUPER BOWL
Of course they sucked. But they weren’t playing for you, they were playing for the mainstream. The Hold Steady are never going to play the Super Bowl, get over it.

THE GRAMMY SHOW
Train-wreck incarnate. The same people complaining about the Peas are gonna bitch about this show. But never forget, it’s about television, not music, it’s about ratings, not quality. Just like radio is about advertisements, not content. Don’t get your knickers in a twist. The show is meaningless. Just a celebration of what once was in the mainstream. Yes, most of the stars will be gone tomorrow. And the audience doesn’t care, it’s too addicted to Facebook.

EGYPT
We were there first, music fans already revolted. They killed not only the album, but the major labels. We’re living in an era of chaos. To complain is to be Mubarak. The audience was oppressed for too long, given an opportunity to go its own way, it did. Remind me how it helped the audience to have to buy a fifteen dollar CD to hear the one track that was a hit? Now they just buy the hit on iTunes. And if they don’t do that, they don’t even bother to steal it, they just watch it on YouTube. You don’t need to own it, next year it won’t mean anything.

WARNER/EMI
The latest report is that Warner wants to sell itself before EMI, to get the most cash. The major labels were decimated by the Internet. Their assets are worth something, but not what they once were. Publishing will go for a lot. Someone will end up with the masters. As for new music, that’s up for grabs. Who’s going to break new music? Who’s going to pay for its development? That’s a problem we need solved, but you don’t see VCs and techies throwing money at that, because it’s just too difficult, it’s easier to trade on the assets of what once was.

EMI
Ignore Faxon. Banks don’t like to hold assets. That’s not their business. EMI’s for sale, it’s just a matter of when.

VINYL
Enough. There are people who collect buggy whips too. Sure, it sounds better. But do you think everybody’s going to drive fifties Thunderbirds because they look better? Face the future, don’t try to bring back the past. At some indeterminate time bandwidth will be so plentiful and cheap that quality sound will return. But it’s not imminent.

THE DECLINE OF WEB-BASED E-MAIL
The Decline of Web-Based E-Mail

People check their e-mail on their mobile handsets. Young ‘uns don’t use e-mail at all. Think mobile. That’s where all the action is. That’s how you reach customers. And that’s what’s killing the major labels. They’re still making revenue from physical product when the future is streaming to the handset. If you’re married to the past, you’re lost in the future.

WORLDOMETERS
worldometers

The numbers are positively staggering. You need to start right in front of your nose, but don’t stay there. The money to be made exploiting music around the world is huge. You don’t need to reach everybody, there are so many people out there.

HOWARD STERN ON TWITTER
Howard Stern - Twitter

Today he watched his own movie, "Private Parts", and tweeted the real story behind all the scenes. Musical acts should go on Twitter and do the same thing, tell the real story behind making their music and being on tour. The public eats this up. If you do the tweeting yourself and are honest. Don’t forget, the key is TRUST!


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