
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
You can't compare the 50's and 60's or even the 70's, 80's, and 90's to today. Those eras still had new ground to explore. Hits from those days could be appreciated on two levels - they were fresh and new, and the artists actually performed the songs. Fast forward to the 2000's, and here we are with corporate manufactured supergroups and pop stars lip syncing and auto-tuning their way to the top of the charts. That or they're some dumbfuck rapper of the month. Seriously? Justin fucking Bieber? This is easily the lowest point ever for music in general. Disco wasn't even this bad. Even bands that are considered "rock" are weak and timid now.
Oh I agree...I wasn't comparing this era to the past...FAR FROM IT!!!

That's really my point...that there WERE a lot of hits that were also good music in the past.
It's just that at first I thought you were being negative about anything that was ever called a "hit" song. So we are on the same page about then and now.
It's really sad, because there ARE good songs/artists today...but I think what's happening is that technology has not only changed how we make music...but also how big name music is financed, "measured" and delivered...so today more than ever, it's all become a corporate funded "advertisement" probably based on some dumb rating system (like the Nielsen TV ratings)...so the more people listen to something, it becomes a feeding frenzy for the $$$ backers, and they just push that one image as far as it can go, without ever considering anything else until that one thing dies off.
Back in the day...even if some AR people were clueless, there were others who took the time to explore new ideas/artists and give them 2-3 album's worth of time to develop and refine their sound...etc.
Now you pretty much have to be an *act* as soon as you step through the door...and you better fit into the current $mold$...otherwise you ain't got a chance of going far.
Also...the Internet has not really helped any of that...it's actually fueled it. It's much easier to see what's *trending*

Lady fucking Gaga….

Remove all the hype, the meat dresses and the Carmen Miranda headwear…and how much of her music is REALLY worth listening to??? Not to mention…most if it is penned and produced by a team of people who know how to hit all the “hit” buttons for her current audience's expectations.
It’s like…the more she thinks she’s being some sort of fashion/music innovator…the more it’s obvious what a corporate $lut she really is…talk about selling out!!!

But I guess for some people being nothing more than a “ freak fad” is enough!
