I expect to see a continuing shift that way, from a few highly promoted "stars" to more small independent artists putting out music we're interested in. More diversity. Bad for the big companies (and big stars), but a good thing for the rest of us IMO.
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
I expect to see a continuing shift that way, from a few highly promoted "stars" to more small independent artists putting out music we're interested in. More diversity. Bad for the big companies (and big stars), but a good thing for the rest of us IMO.
Thats the way i see it also, its a change for the better I think. :D
Long live the little people!!!
I remember orderintg my free lp's in 1975 I think it was.Some of the albums I remember :
The first rush Album
Low spark of the High Heel Boys
shoot out at the Fantisy Factory
The first Mohogany Rush Album
King Crimson-Court of the Crimson King, and Red.
Logins and masina-So Fine and the one with your mama don't dance on it
Electric Lady Land 8) 8) 8)
Band of Gypsies
thats all I can remember :D
"Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" was a good one.
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
The one with Your mama don't dance on it was just called Logins and Masina - I have the album and the CD. Good stuff
I remember getting my big stack in the early 70's for a buck or something too. Jimi Hendrix Smash Hits, Disreali Gears (sp?) and the Best of Cream, Grand Funk Railroad, Bob Dylans Greatest Hits, BeeGees (long before Saturday Night Ebola Fever days), etc. Yup, good stuff.
I forgot Bob Dylans Greatest Hits :lol: --the dog
It probably won't be long before we see a Columbia House "25 MP3's for 99 cents" club. :lol: