Re: American Idoliarwain wrote:
>> So, you're saying American Idol is bad because whatever bands form to support the winners will not inspire other musicians to take up the instrument? Maybe I'm not following
>
> *******
>
> Come on, Jim, is this concept really that difficult? American Idol
> promotes the notion that the singer is the star, and that's it, no one
> else matters. You're right in that the singer usually gets MOST of
> the attention, but the trend is today that they get ALL of it. Now
> you may just think that's the way it should be, and if so fine, but I
> remember growing up in a much different, and if you ask me, much
> richer, musical environment, where the entire band was valued for
> their creative inputs.
>
> I think you must be somewhat unusual in that no one inspired you to
> play your instrument. Kids who grow up watching Britney Spears, or
> maybe now Miley Cyrus, might get inspired to grow up to be a singer,
> or maybe even a backup dancer. I don't see why that would plant the
> idea in their head to play bass. These stars use differnet musicians
> probably for every tour and who would notice? What is the message
> that this sends? That musicians are anonymous and replaceable, and
> thus not really important. They are nothing more than hired staff for
> the star. In this scenario the pretty face trumps the people playing
> the instruments and writing the songs. Having lived through musical
> eras where this was not the case, this strikes me as pretty shallow.
>
> As for Bob Dylan, I've always thought the fact that he had written all
> those songs was the main POINT of what he was doing. Here is an
> ARTIST, writing the material, playing it, and singing it. What he is
> doing is on a whole different level than someone like Madonna.
>
> I have almost never bought cds by people who were just singers, they
> just don't interest me that much. Bands like the ones that Rich
> mentioned truly CREATE their music, which I find infinitely more
> interesting than some producer picking out a pretty face, pairing them
> up with a decent song, getting a bunch of session guys together, and
> letting the singer basically sing karaoke over it. It's the
> difference between the Beatles and the Monkees.
AMEN!!!
Beautiful post, Brotha!!