How do you figure I'm contradicting myself?
Madonna? You REALLY need another million? No, you're doing it for the attention.. or whatever.
means Madonna doesn't need money, she's selling her music for another reason. And:
Originally posted by dascoot@Aug 29 2003, 10:50 AM
She sells her music to ads for the sake of selling music.
means Madonna doesn't need money, she's selling her music for another reason. This is a contradiction? :blink:
And yes, while some folks can't make enough money and want more, more, more, there are actually people out there that can be satisfied with themselves and their families and don't need 6 Lexuses and a private jet to be happy (as an EXAMPLE, I know this is not everyone's goal when they sell their music).
And as for the small hassle, again this is a matter of opinion. Some people see it as just a signature on a piece of paper that grants an ad company permission and in turn earns them a bajillion dollars for little to no work. Others see it as the complete and utter desolation of their integrity, or selling their soul even. And that ain't a small hassle.
It's not ludicrous to pass it up. In fact, it's commendable to not give in to temptation, assuming integrity happens to be something you value. You ever been on a diet and walked right past the candy store without sneaking a peek? Same thing, different scale.
There really are bands/musicians out there that get into the business to create music for people to enjoy, and not for the sex, drugs, and glory. These bands/musicians work hard and follow their dreams - and yes, sometimes even sell their music to ads, but as I said before when you're first starting out, that's nothing more than another way to market yourself.
Originally posted by dhfsn@Nov 12 2003, 01:14 AM
Anyways, as long as you are it doing for something you thoroughly like and enjoy, then I wouldn't necessarily consider it selling out...
That's another point.. the term "selling out" has such a negative connotation when it comes to music. I stated before in another post something about how in my opinion Madonna was a sellout, etc etc, but I misspoke. (PS - this is where I'm contraditing myself.) Selling out is not a matter of opinion. You either sold your music to a corporation, or you didn't. Madonna is a sellout. Period. The opinion part comes into play when you decide whether or not you care that your favorite artist is a sellout. Besides, if you'll notice I also mentioned this in that previous post:
dascoot @Aug 29 2003, 01:50 PM
But so what? She wrote that little tune, she made it huge, let her do it.
Meaning: She's a sellout, yes. But it's her song. Let her do whatever the hell she wants with it. If she needs another $2 mil, fine. I don't have to respect her for it.
Rob Overseer is a sellout, but I do respect him, if nothing else because he's a damn fine musician trying to put his mark on a business that's oversaturated with Madonnas and plagued with file swappers.