Re: Definition of a band\'s sell-out?
ok...my question for all of the people who accuse bands of selling out...this is their job correct?...and when you are at your job...do you wish to make more money or less?...a lot of supposition has been posted here about why these bands change their directions or don't...in reality none of us are "in" on the decision making process of when a band changes said direction...it could be the record companies...or it could be the bands themselves too...any number of motivations could be behind aforementioned change...the plain simple fact is this...ac/dc likes their sound the way it is and it doesn't change...other artists, myself included, are always trying to grow and expand...not once on this thread have i seen mentioned anywhere that a lot of these bands made a lot of money and then decided to do the records they may have wanted to do...ie: take an artistic chance...music, after all, is a very subjective topic...what one likes another may hate...but for us to label these bands as sellouts is unfair when we do not know all the facts and never will...we can only judge what they decide to put out to us, the buying public, and make our own decisions...if the term sellout frightens so many artists on this board then i have one piece of advice for you...choose another career path besides music...because, in reality, as soon as you sign tht dotted line, your "art" immediately becomes a "product"...hence...you have sold out right then...d.m.
ok...my question for all of the people who accuse bands of selling out...this is their job correct?...and when you are at your job...do you wish to make more money or less?...a lot of supposition has been posted here about why these bands change their directions or don't...in reality none of us are "in" on the decision making process of when a band changes said direction...it could be the record companies...or it could be the bands themselves too...any number of motivations could be behind aforementioned change...the plain simple fact is this...ac/dc likes their sound the way it is and it doesn't change...other artists, myself included, are always trying to grow and expand...not once on this thread have i seen mentioned anywhere that a lot of these bands made a lot of money and then decided to do the records they may have wanted to do...ie: take an artistic chance...music, after all, is a very subjective topic...what one likes another may hate...but for us to label these bands as sellouts is unfair when we do not know all the facts and never will...we can only judge what they decide to put out to us, the buying public, and make our own decisions...if the term sellout frightens so many artists on this board then i have one piece of advice for you...choose another career path besides music...because, in reality, as soon as you sign tht dotted line, your "art" immediately becomes a "product"...hence...you have sold out right then...d.m.
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