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Thu, 20 Mar 1997 13:17:34 -0500 (EST)
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(idm) corporate Paranoia
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I wouldn't fret about it, you know? Too many people go under the 'underground' banner because they are elitists (obviously the normal man can't 'hear' what they are hearing...), or they aren't particularly talented in the first place (Versivo? No, it wasn't good, it was shit. Is this all that Manchester has to offer?), or they might be lazy and want to rest on their laurels (who needs to make something new and better than the last record when only 1000 die-hard bumlick fans bought up all the copies in the first place?) Or maybe some underground artists just have a very long-term marketing strategy? I know two things - I want to make good music, and I want to be rich. To suggest that you can't achieve both is utter rubbish, and for someone to suggest that good music can't be on adverts, well, that tells me he is trying to avoid *something* about himself. He is being the most commercial of all - he is obsessed by it. I'm not trying to be anti-underground or pro-commercial, I just think people should be open-minded about the different motivations and methods people have to achieve what they want. Mummy can't buy everyone a Minimoog. We should judge the art on its own merits, and nothing else. What'son? In A Silent Way - Miles Davis