Re: Well, lets get a few things straight
I actually agree with some of what you have to say, Steve,
here goes:
> Great songs like "Louie Louie" were cut for less than 50.00
> and happened because one d.j. took a chance.
Different time when DJs could actually pick the music. That would *NEVER* happen in today's world. NEVER! Not that it shouldn't, but jocks are not allowed at 99.999999999% of stations to monkey with the music.
I AGREE - I'm ON MY LOUIE LOUIE kick this week as Dick Peterson of THE KINGSMEN
has a new book out.
> When Corporations pay for play they give us homogenized
> material that they
> own 100%, they don't develop careers, nor do they care about
> the fan base.
I think that's a gross generalization. You can't tell me that Kelly Clarkson's career isn't being developed - hell they pushed so many singles out of her album last year it was enough to make you sick. Frankly I think she's a lousy singer who sings flat half the time, but in the interests of American Idol fans... you get the picture. She'll be back. And, yes, you could say she's homogenized... pasteurized, etc.
YER RIGHT, IT WAS A GROSS GENERALIZATION - ON PURPOSE. LIMP BIZQUICK COMES
TO MIND. I DON'T KNOW IF INTERSCOPE "OWNED" THEM OUTRIGHT, but the "legal"
pay for play thing they did when American Radio Systems sold the station
(May 9, 1998 Billboard, front page, if memory serves) IS WHAT BROUGHT THAT
TO MIND
> They just care about selling Cheerios, Fruit Loops and
> Toilet Paper, only this product is called "music".
>
And, America's a capitalist country, where the object of commerce is to make a profit. Your point is?
MY POINT IS THEY WANT TO OWN TOO MUCH OF THE PIE.
> Celine Dion puts on a fantastic show, but why should she get
> the benefit of the payola over a local garage rock band that
> can write the next "Smells Like Teen Spirit"?
What evidence do you have that Celine Dion is benefiting from payola or that the remaining members of Nirvana are not?
YEP, YOU ARE PROBABLY RIGHT, NIRVANA COULD'VE BENEFITED. WE KNOW CELINE
DID BECAUSE OF SPITZER'S INVESTIGATION
In other words, do you even know what the $#@! you're talking about?
I BEG TO DIFFER (on your comment that seems to allege I haven't read "hit Men" (or lived it! being the victim of a famous P.D. HA ) WHILE ALSO AGREEING WITH YOU ON MANY OF YOUR POINTS. IT'S A COMPLEX ISSUE THAT
NEEDS MORE THAN A MESSAGE BOARD TO ADRESS IN ITS ENTIRETEY
The artists don't benefit from payola where it happens, the damned music industry that promotes her does, along with those few in radio who decide to play along. This is the same industry that'll sue grandma because her grandson downloaded a few mp3s 'illegally'. Frankly, I'm glad Elliot Spizer's (SPITZER) going after them because the recording (and record promotion) industry is crooked and greedy as the day is long, and the list of those who benefit from payola scandals is rather short compared with those who toil on both sides of the industry trying to make a buck.
>
WISH TOM REILLY WOULD FOLLOW SUIT
> Great djs force good records on the air - John Garabedian
> with "Maggie Mae",
> against the wishes of Mercury records. John's a
> multi-millionaire now, isn't
> he? But he did have a tiff with the station owner
> eventually and that was that.
Which reminds me of something an old PD told me half a dozen years ago... "you play something that the record companies haven't approved for airplay and you'll get blacklisted.... you won't get any more tickets to giveaway on the air, no more cd's for promotion, nothing". That was one of those "just between you and me" discussions. Is that NOT a form of Payola?
1973-'74 was a very long time ago and Garabedian was a PD at WMEX then (not just a JOCK).
YEP, YOU'RE RIGHT, HE WAS P.D., but he also flipped "REASON TO BELIEVE" over
against the wishes of Mercury (thus MAGGIE MAE) and forced Warner Brothers (THE FACES label) to deal with Mercury (ROD's label)
WONDER IF ARNIE WOO WOO was P.D. WHEN HE PLAYED LOUIE LOUIE
and IF Jerry Denner (JERDEN RECORDS) had a "connection" with him to
get Louie Louie played???
You could get away with things then that you can't now, and to rehash a point I made earlier, jocks today do NOT in most cases get autonomy in picking music, and damn sure not during the show... where everything is scheduled ahead of time and played back in the computer.... You do realize that everything that plays is audited, right?
YES, AND BMI DOESN'T DO A VERY GOOD JOB.
R & R does a decent job - why not BMI & ASCAP. AND WHERE ARE THE PERFORMANCE
RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS in all this? KNEE DEEP IN THE HOOPLA, no doubt, AS THEY
BENEFIT AS WELL
______________
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by fccfight on 02/21/06 03:47 AM.</FONT></P>