I got to see Bon Scott era AC/DC months before he passed awayWith AC/DC even the first 4 albums can't be trusted when using online streaming services.
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I got to see Bon Scott era AC/DC months before he passed awayWith AC/DC even the first 4 albums can't be trusted when using online streaming services.
The band Boston was guilty of never altering their style.I think fans often consider it selling out when an artist takes a new direction, but no one would be happy for an artist to keep cranking out the exact same thing. Younger people tend to consume more music, too, so I can't blame an artist for chasing that audience, if their fans grew up and stop buying records.
You make some very good points. In the case with AC/DC I can't fault their business accumen in any way shape or form. Bon Scott had just died which meant changes were going to happen anyway. And I have nothing but admiration for Brian Johnson, he had big shoes to fill and he did a superb job, he was an ideal replacement. He's a lovely bloke too.I never really understood the general argument about artists selling out, since it's such a fine line.
No Right Or Wrong Answers here as there's lots of interpretations
Do you get mad when a band you supported and grew up with changes their sound to cater to a wider audience and therefore make more money?
Its usually bands I liked as a kid that I have an emotional connection with. Modern bands I wouldn't care as I have no investment in them.
I don't condone any abuse of an artist but I'm the type to get upset.
I agree around that time (mid 2000s) things declined at least in pop and rock. By 2010 it had really jumped the shark. Age will have an impact on when you feel music went down the toilet..I maybe count with my hands the amount of 'mainstream' songs i like between 2005 and now.
Its not like there is less musical talent, i enjoy a lot some music from some games etc, and other songs i have found.
It does make me that much more respectful of two bands who never really changed their sound:
1) The Rolling Stones
2) The Grateful Dead
The Stones always managing to retain their gritty blues style. And the Dead, well...they were always an eclectic combination of rock, blues, jazz, bluegrass and country. Probably the key to their success. Weird, but they were unique given that they made it work!
One thing I do look forward to in leaving this plane of existence is hopefully that both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards will outlast me.
It's amazing just how much he wrote, a huge number of bands from back in that era were singing songs written by Dylan. Jimmy Hedrix's All Along The Watch Tower is a Dylan song.I like Bob Dyland's music but his voice sucks. Not up to me how he composes his songs or writes his lyrics. No point being a critic unless you can do better. Hard to beat a Nobel laureate.