As I reminisce about the music industry it brings back some really cool memories on how we could call or write to the radio stations for a song request. Every Sunday we could always count on Casey Kasem, to let us know what song made it to the Top 40 and to think that all of that is gone. Down to a tiny device that you can carry inside of your pocket. I honestly do not even own an iPod or mp3 player nor do I download songs from the computer. I do believe that the music industry as we once knew it is long gone.
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My First Album |
I do however miss the albums and cassettes but do like the fact that Cd's saved a lot of room, expense and are much more clear on the sound. I wish they still had the old hangouts such as the Record Bar or Record & Tape Traders, they were the BEST!!!
We would spend hours in there searching and comparing albums to see how we could get the most songs for the money and if you were lucky you would find the bands Greatest Hits. Nowadays, you can buy individual songs which takes away from the artists. They work very hard and put a lot of passion into what they do and for that to be taken from them hurts the musicians wallets.

The music industry still does make videos but you need to watch them on YouTube, everything is electronic. YouTube has it set up where if you like the person that is posting the videos you can subscribe to however, that person is not always the musician themselves. So this means your downloading the music for free. Then you can share it all over the social media pages and it gets out there one way or another. I always wonder to myself what will happen if all the computer systems in the world crash, everything will be long gone. The bands today really do need to depend on the radio stations to help promote their EP's as well as use sites such as www.reverbnation.com to promote their own music instead of using a record label company. But ultimately they have to work harder with touring and make their show so out of this world that the word of mouth travels and make it something you just cant miss!
Bottom line is " I LOVE ROCK & ROLL" all aspects of music and I feel its slowly withering away. So next time your out at the club, make sure to go by and thank the DJ's for continuing to honor the musicians!
Susan Compton
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