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Big article in Sunday's NYT about radio, or the lack of terrestrial radio opportunities for developing artists. Nothing mentioned specifically about the "legacy" artists that aren't served by trad radio, though. Haggard and Jones, Jackson Browne and Michael Brecker are left to fend for themselves.
I think there's a a lot of people who don't quite know what music to listen to these days.
They don't like hip hop-it scares them and they don't understand the odd mix of acetylene energy and molasses languidity. They don't really like "rock" or more specifically, current KROQ-style rock. It's too aggressive and vague, and they miss songs that convey a message in the old-school way that Bob Dylan and Neal Young and Curtis Mayfield did (the messages in hip hop go unnoticed; they get lost in the unfamiliar patois). If they found Weezer and Green Day and They Might Be Giants, they'd like it. They'd probably like a lot of emo, but they don't find it.
There is the "let's rock, man" crowd, but thy're pretty much in it for the beer, though they do go to concerts and buy CDs. Mostly Lynnard Skinnard, but still...
There's an audience for music that is mystical and swings and can carry both a message and a make you want to dance. Dylan and Young and CSNY and Mark Knopfler and James Taylor and Paul Simon can still fill large halls, if not stadiums. Prince and Steely Dan and a few more have their followings, but they're not mainstream. The thing is, none of this stuff is on the radio, unless you have sattelite radio, and statistically, you probably don't, although you will. James Blunt and Beck and Jewel and other younguns are around and trying to help where they can, and I haven't even mentioned the "Americana"/"No Depression" gang. They get about as much airplay as JP Sousa. You're as likely to hear Wilco or Golden Smog as you are to hear Steve Allen or Vic Damone. Actually, less...there are more stations playing light jazz and tuxedo-pop vocals than Americana.
I dunno. I'm thinking of a new blog here; something that would just be music, art, photography. No stuff about the kid (sorry, Sarah); no politics. Not like this.
Some possible threads: Chicago blues. Americana; twang; Knopfler; guitars and gear; Scorcese; John Ford; Woody Allen. Maybe tech stuff.
Do we need this blog?