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Corporate Greed Killed the Music Industry
The music industry is in terrible shape. Music sales are at the lowest they’ve ever been since the music industry began. But how did it get that way? Piracy? No, the truth is far more shocking than that. The music … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment Theory, Modern Entertainment, Music Industry
Tagged albums, Apple, business, clayton christensen, disruption, down, greed, Industry, iTunes, market, music, singles, Spotify, up
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Rock Chronology #32: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
“Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”, 1967, The Beatles. I’m kicking off 1967 with the title track to the Sgt. Pepper’s album. Sgt. Pepper’s is the most important album that has ever been made. How can I make a bold … Continue reading
Posted in 60's Rock, Music Industry, Rock Chronology
Tagged 60's, album, Chronology, Industry, music, rock, Sgt. Peppers, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles
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Where Is The Passion For Music?
A while ago I explained the history of Rock and Roll (in chart form), and one thing that came out of that is that music sales are now the lowest they’ve been since the very beginning. It’s true that the … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment Theory, Music Industry
Tagged Industry, Integrated, Modular, music, Pop, rock, Sales
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The History of Rock and Roll
I promised to explain why Rock music is dying. Well it turns out there is a ton to explain. I’m going to have to turn it into several posts. The first thing we’re going to have to do is see what … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment Theory, Music Industry
Tagged Death, history, rock, rock and roll, Sales, Sales charts
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