Hello, I'm new on the forum and I really love the idea of a section for intelligent discussions. So, I decided to start one myself.
People always think that MTV killed their music style of choice. They blame MTV for killing e.g. shred and metal, because they suddenly stopped playing that music and started playing grunge instead. But I don't want us to discuss that.
I want us to discuss what is happening to the one constant at MTV, pop music. Pop music of the (most of the)last century has given the world countless great songs that you can hear today only on some old radio stations that are now considered as antique.
I have to tell you, I live in Croatia, and here the whole Lady Gaga/Bieber/Jonas/Cyrus has never gotten popular. Here we have radio stations that play that good old pop music.
And even if you're a metalhead or a progger(I'm both), you have to admit that pop music of that time was good. Beatles, Elvis, Sinatra, U2, Dylan, all gave us timeless classics.
So what happened to the one style that IS MTV, pop?
Sometimes a good song even gets on MTV i.e. I'm Yours by that Mraz guy. It's simple, fun and gets something across, although it isn't my cup of tea, it is for many people.
So why is music by Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, The Jonas Brothers and Justin Bieber saturating MTV?
I don't know anyone who actually listens to them. But I don't know anyone who HASN'T heard their hits.
I do know some people who listen to Beyonce and Rhianna, but even they aren't saturating MTV as much the above mentioned preformers(I almost wrote artists, but that isn't art) and they really can sing.
And why are vocals saturating the market?
Not even guitar solos can survive today. And in the 50s instrumentals were just as popular as vocal music(The Shadows, anyone?).
So, why do you think that their videos have 200+ million views on Youtube. I personally think that Achmed the Dead Terrorist should have remained number one instead of Baby by Justin Bieber.
So what is MTV doing? I think they are destroying themselves, because they don't play music that the masses want to hear, but some songs from a selected few preformers that are just "it" today.
And do you think that this over-saturated music is bound to explode and give way to something new?
Oh and one extra thought. A professional world renowned opera singer can barely afford to buy himself a good car even though he has given himself to music and practices the entire day, and a 16 year old boy sings in front of the damn president and makes the opera singer's salary's worth of money almost every day.
Please share your thoughts!
People always think that MTV killed their music style of choice. They blame MTV for killing e.g. shred and metal, because they suddenly stopped playing that music and started playing grunge instead. But I don't want us to discuss that.
I want us to discuss what is happening to the one constant at MTV, pop music. Pop music of the (most of the)last century has given the world countless great songs that you can hear today only on some old radio stations that are now considered as antique.
I have to tell you, I live in Croatia, and here the whole Lady Gaga/Bieber/Jonas/Cyrus has never gotten popular. Here we have radio stations that play that good old pop music.
And even if you're a metalhead or a progger(I'm both), you have to admit that pop music of that time was good. Beatles, Elvis, Sinatra, U2, Dylan, all gave us timeless classics.
So what happened to the one style that IS MTV, pop?
Sometimes a good song even gets on MTV i.e. I'm Yours by that Mraz guy. It's simple, fun and gets something across, although it isn't my cup of tea, it is for many people.
So why is music by Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, The Jonas Brothers and Justin Bieber saturating MTV?
I don't know anyone who actually listens to them. But I don't know anyone who HASN'T heard their hits.
I do know some people who listen to Beyonce and Rhianna, but even they aren't saturating MTV as much the above mentioned preformers(I almost wrote artists, but that isn't art) and they really can sing.
And why are vocals saturating the market?
Not even guitar solos can survive today. And in the 50s instrumentals were just as popular as vocal music(The Shadows, anyone?).
So, why do you think that their videos have 200+ million views on Youtube. I personally think that Achmed the Dead Terrorist should have remained number one instead of Baby by Justin Bieber.
So what is MTV doing? I think they are destroying themselves, because they don't play music that the masses want to hear, but some songs from a selected few preformers that are just "it" today.
And do you think that this over-saturated music is bound to explode and give way to something new?
Oh and one extra thought. A professional world renowned opera singer can barely afford to buy himself a good car even though he has given himself to music and practices the entire day, and a 16 year old boy sings in front of the damn president and makes the opera singer's salary's worth of money almost every day.
Please share your thoughts!