
Posted by Tax Dodger on April 12, 2002, 2:01 pm Alas this is not true now. As quiet a Higbury on a saturday afternoon home game. With that I feel compelled to open the boards up to a new discussion, to enliven it and those who come here. After much though I can only think of 1 subject which is suitable for such a conversation ... ... If one presumes that todays music market is stale and unoriginal, and yet still makes enough money to keep the current stars in a lifestyle we can only dream about, what does the future hold for those who dare to be different and innovative ? Personally I can envisage a 2-tier music industry. Those who populate the charts with neverending drivel and monotonous tones and those real musicians who play in smaml, smoke filled halls to 19 yr old art students at night and work for a courier firm by day dreaming of better things. Alternatively they lock themselves away in their rooms composing masterpieces on their pc's, which are impossible to play live, then upload them to peer-to-peer internet software to critical aclaim. Whatever they way I can see a bleak future for true musicians.
Ah, I still remember those heady days when everytime I came here it was like opening a Pandora's Box in that you never knew what would be here.
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