Ugly People Need to Make Music Again
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"Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it"
- Thread starter ChromeCrescendo
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But last calendar week, I was at a bluez jam and...
Oh expect, music? Nevermind.
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- #8
cue the "Video killed the Radio star" vocal....
- #9
Paul was the cute one
- #10
"I have an important message to deliver to all the cute people all over the world. If you're out there and you're cute, maybe yous're beautiful. I just desire to tell yous somethin' — there's more of us UGLY MOTHERF*CKERS than you are, hey-y, and then watch out."
- #11
Merely, pop music has always promoted "skillful looking" people as part of the bundle.
A few large stars cadet this trend and more than power to them.
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one. Anyone is allowed to make music. What the bumper sticker is actually alluding to is becoming a famous musician.
2. Even at that, there are still plenty of ugly famous musicians out at that place, if yous look beyond The Masked Vocalist.
iii. And fifty-fifty at that, a $3,000 outfit on an ugly person can do wonders. A niggling dental work, some pilus care products....and bingo.
That said, hither's my $.02 regarding the sticker's sentiment: the format for music consumption has gone from cylinder, to vinyl lp, to 8-track, to cassette, to CD, to mp3, to........video. These days if you want to become your music noticed, it has to be on YouTube.
Video has indeed killed the radio star. To be heard you have to have some kind of visual identity to accompany your music. In tin be looking hella-hawt, just information technology doesn't have to exist.
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The Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Experience might not accept been immune on MTV.
And without MTV, they wouldn't take existed.
And so I enquire the question I asked earlier, in some other thread: What does television have to do with music?
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True.The Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Experience might not have been allowed on MTV.
And without MTV, they wouldn't have existed.
So I ask the question I asked earlier, in another thread: What does television have to do with music?
Those are actually bad examples for trying to show your bespeak.
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