Music Industry Crisis (1/13) “Before The Music Dies”

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25 Responses to Music Industry Crisis (1/13) “Before The Music Dies”

  1. RapFan275 says:

    i dont care what …
    i dont care what anyone says that guy got some moves

  2. Xelphiel says:

    Thanx for uploading …
    Thanx for uploading this…I’m going to watch it <3

  3. Bozkicksyourface says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the upload. Brilliant documentary.

  4. rachybaby72 says:

    @ACTINGDRAMA …
    @ACTINGDRAMA Already been explained.

    Besides, with your, “no it didn’t” remark you already got the answers you want.

  5. ACTINGDRAMA says:

    @rachybaby72 Please …
    @rachybaby72 Please explain,

  6. rachybaby72 says:

    @ACTINGDRAMA Yes it …
    @ACTINGDRAMA Yes it did.

  7. ACTINGDRAMA says:

    @rachybaby72 No it …
    @rachybaby72 No it didnt.

  8. rachybaby72 says:

    No problem, you …
    No problem, you were just reciting what you had been taught…Sorry if I came on a little strong.

  9. HardRawRocknRoll says:

    no, it means I’m …
    no, it means I’m not a rap fan and that I just had the information I came across, and thnx for clarifying that to me.

    …plus rap was just like a hyphen in class

  10. rachybaby72 says:

    Lol. You don’t know …
    Lol. You don’t know ‘far’ at all.

    No baby, they weren’t the pioneers of rap. People like DJ Kool Herc and Grandmast er Flash pioneered the genre.

    Run DMC, one of the best rap groups of all time, came along LATER – in the 80′s – and the ORIGINS of Hip Hop and Rap are older than that.

    And just by you thinking that Run DMC were the “pioneers” means that you’re probably in your teens or early 20′s. Am I right???

    You still have a lot to learn…and so do your music academy teachers.

  11. HardRawRocknRoll says:

    just for curiosity, …
    just for curiosity, how did jamaican rap got into Run DMC??? because as far as i know they were the pioneers of rap

  12. rachybaby72 says:

    Propaganda…I …
    Propaganda…I didn’t have to “study” anything in class to know the origins of Rap. Came straight from Jamaica, and that’s a fact. And as we Jamaican’s say, “I’m not asking you, I’m telling you”.

    But of course take it or leave it, cuz either way it doesn’t make it any less true….

  13. HardRawRocknRoll says:

    Rap is a solely …
    Rap is a solely american culture, I remember studying that in music academy. It was born from people who wanted to play in bands expressing how their matginal life was like, but they couldn’t afford the instruments, so they spoke their songs on top of other songs

  14. rachybaby72 says:

    Hip Hop and Rap did …
    Hip Hop and Rap did not originate from “a profoundly American experience”.

    Take all the other musical styles you want, but Rap orignated directly from Jamaica – which makes it a profoundly Jamaican experience.

  15. sketchywilliams says:

    Oh and I also agree …
    Oh and I also agree things will come full circle. I’d actually like that if people opinions also did the same. I may be old fashioned but I’m a guitarist, it’s all about quality not quantity. Artists (hot young female singers) get churned out and dropped at the turn of the hat if they don’t make money in these days. I’d like to hear an artist who puts their soul into what they do over that any day. But yeah, you’re right, times change, “if you don’t like it off” as the Punks would say. Haha

  16. sketchywilliams says:

    Haha, that made me …
    Haha, that made me chuckle. Nice one.

  17. sketchywilliams says:

    Oh, and please …
    Oh, and please don’t call me old! I’m 20! Not old at all! Haha! If this video still exists in 50 years we can both come back to it and comment, THEN you can call me old!
    The reason I appreciate “older” music is it means something to me. Blues “speaks” to me, so does Jazz so does Reggae and Punk. The music has meaning. It’s created with meaning, rebellion, anger, passion, hatred, love. Artists “produced” in studios today remind me of McDonalds. A mass-produced run of the mill product.

  18. sketchywilliams says:

    I never knew that …
    I never knew that about Jazz, that interesting to learn. I think that happen with a lot of new music. Specially rock and roll and the punk era.

    I agree with you to that extent, but this isn’t kids making new music. It’s 40 year old guys writing songs for 18 year old girls to sing poorly over and have auto tuned to “perfection”. Don’t get me wrong, there are young kids who actually write their own music and perform is amazingly but not on a grand a scale as manufactured pop stars.

  19. djashes says:

    Shazam tagged it as …
    Shazam tagged it as “Calexico – Crumble” but i haven’t verified.

  20. djashes says:

    and BOOOOM goes the …
    and BOOOOM goes the dynamite.

  21. rossc255 says:

    @sketchywilliams …
    @sketchywilliams This is the same thing. Kids making new music, making things that are like nothing that’s come before. You may hate it. You may deride it for it’s perceived lack of talent. Tough shit. You’re the old guy now, shouting at the kids to turn down the racket. And they’ll ignore you, just as the Jazz musicians ignored the generation before them, and they’ll make the next big thing, and a few years down the line, the cycle will start again. Embrace the new age. You might just like it.

  22. rossc255 says:

    @sketchywilliams

    @sketchywilliams
    You realise if that mentality was dominant at the turn of the 20th century, the jazz you love wouldn’t exist? Jazz was about pushing boundaries. It was about artists throwing off the shackles of the music of old and embracing what was cool.

    People hated it. It was rebellious. It wasn’t real music, it was noise. There were no tunes, no talent. It was just kids with cheap instruments ad libbing songs about sex . There were efforts to have it banned. The old people hated it.

  23. sketchywilliams says:

    Destroy any form of …
    Destroy any form of digital recording.
    Go back to tape and wax and start from scratch.
    Make people pay for music they can’t steal so decent artists get payed their dues.
    Without computers artist will need talent to make a recording not auto-tune.
    The ability to construct songs is so easy for producers now that bands and artists with real talent aren’t needed.

    In a perfect world.

    (and that Jazz tune annihilates! That’s REAL music, REAL feeling, REAL talent)

  24. cavaliers60 says:

    @Xenda It will get …
    @Xenda It will get better once the big corp people all die out… They are the ones destroying the industry. It’s all money to them.

  25. fwl5499 says:

    that jazz track …
    that jazz track that starts at 3:10 is rediculous, im lovin it. does anyone know who it is?