I'm writing this because after almost two decades of being just a "part-time" guitarist, I've actually decided to get off my ass, get a bunch of guys (and one girl) together and start writing and recording original music. But, there's an elephant in the room that's giving me the creeps, and I feel that this has to be mentioned, not just for my sake, but for the sake of anyone interested in being a musician.
For probably the first time in history, big business has not been able to catch up to the changes in technology, and big business is crying foul, time out, help! Don't buy pirated CDs, yaddayaddayadda.
I'm talking about how in the last two or three decades, technology has been growing at such a rapid pace that the business end of it has been unable (or unwilling?) to keep up.
Take three very simple recent innovations:
1. The Internet
2. The MP3 format.
3. The iPod.
These three innovations are all simultaneously making the music industry as we know it OBSOLETE. Who needs record companies? Who needs CDs? Who needs to BUY music when you can download it for free?
Yes, I understand the Intellectual Property issues and the ethical issues and all that, but thinking like that is just as naive as parents believing that their 16-year-old child will avoid ***, drugs and drinking SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY ARE TOLD SO.
But let's look at the plus side of this: No more having to whore oneself to ignorant businessmen, those suits who say THIS IS COOL, THIS IS NOT; The Internet has made it so that the artists are the masters of their own marketing fate. They no longer have to be "packaged" as one thing or another. They can be themselves, they can reach the people they want to cater to, on their own terms.
So, guys, what do you think?