TheBigA said:yugoidar said:Suddenly, the fact that artists/groups that were signed (but didn't necessarily have hits) aren't relevant to the conversation. Gee, silly me! I thought from the quote above you were challenging my claim that over 100 singles were released weekly back in the late 60s and early70s.
You're taking my quote out of context.
My quote was in response to this:
Quote from: SirRoxalot on May 24, 2010, 10:57:21 AM
I have no idea where you get "amateur hour on the radio". Making stuff up doesn't enhance your point. As far as sifting through all the new releases to find out what's worthy, that USED TO BE WHAT RADIO STATIONS DID.
The fact is that radio stations didn't sort through all artists from all genres on all labels to decide what to play. That's what my comment was about. So telling me that there were hundreds of artists signed is irrelevant.
Really? Seems pretty clear to me who you were responding to. From earlier in this thread:
Quote from: yugoidar on May 24, 2010, 07:51:37 PM
"I don't know when your "old days" were, but back in the late 60s and early 70s - the record industry was releasing anywhere from 100 to 150 new singles a week".
Quote from: TheBigA on May 24, 2010, 08:29:43 PM
"Oh come on. I'd like to see that in print somewhere. There weren't that many artists signed total. Large rosters weren't done back then. Large rosters cost money. And there were only six genres. Compare the Grammy categories then and now".