Mellencamp on Music Business


On the money, or better off sticking to little ditties?

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Shouldn't the consumers blame themselves for this state of affairs, the masses wouldn't know 'quality' music if it hit them right between the eyes.

I also don't believe consumers have evolved, rather they have devolved, popular music increasingly gets more annoying and souless as time goes on. Personalities matter more than the music today, witness the popularity of these idiot 'reality' shows.

I guess I've never understood the public's fascination with personality. Fanzines, which have always been around, are simply gossip, they are not about music. Hell, even Mellencamp's story is known by many, John Cougar, his life in Indiana, blah, blah, blah. Music is generally used as a vehicle to deliver gossip, music is only a secondary concern.

But then, do you really think music could ever be a purely artistic endeavor once big money entered the arena? I know a number of youth involved in music today who are only too willing to compromise everything in order to gain stardom. To make music today without expectations of a big payoff is too much like work for this crowd, they fail to see the intrinsic value of music. Too many of today's musicians are not really in fact musicians, rather they are purveyors of a commodity they call music.

Nope, the masses are solely to blame for this state of affairs. They buy up what the gossip purveyors serve them, they don't want or deserve more than they're getting.

Making and listening to music is really the domain of music lovers, really not a whole lot of them out there, never have, never will. Intrinsic values are simply not worth much in a material world, money is how we determine value.