Dr. Johnny Fever |
11-13-2012 07:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by Butteater
(Post 9116607)
Well it didn't work for either band. I guess I don't understand why you wouldn't just stick with what got you where you were.
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Because the bulk of music is purchased by people under 30 years old... so appealing to them is important. It actually did "work" for both bands. They stayed on the charts and kept selling albums. You and many of the "original" fans just didn't like it... which is completely fair. It's just a matter of the market changing and bands adjusting to it. Fans of the early stuff usually hate it, younger money-spending fans often like it. Bands don't WANT to alienate fans, they WANT to keep recording music, selling out shows and living their dreams. I can't blame them for that... it's what they do.
Again I'm not defending the practice, just trying to explain what happens in my experience. Show me a band that has never changed even a little bit what they do as the market changes. There are a few but VERY few. More power to them when they make it work.
AC/DC comes to mind... but even they changed to a degree.
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