Posted on 05/22/2017 11:28:23 AM PDT by Snickering Hound
Elton John told an audience at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday that the MTV generation had promoted many musicians who didnt deserve the attention, but he also paid tribute to the positive role that music videos have played in the music business.
John, who was on-stage with his long-term song-writing partner Bernie Taupin, said: We were before the MTV generation and Im glad we were because we were real artists. The MTV generation brought along a lot of people who were great but a lot of people who just made videos. So a lot of the artistry went out of the music.
The singer, who was answering questions from Spike Lee at the winners presentation for a new music-video competition, added: Visuals whether it is a painting, a drawing, a piece of film, a video enhance music. You get to use your imagination; you get into it.
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Just this morning I was listening to “Video killed the Radio Star”.
And I thought “How ironic. Video has been dead for what? 20 years now?”
It’s all digital now. I have relatively a few number of digital songs in my library however. About 800.
I love Billy Joel. The critics never did, but I never cared about the critics. Especially Rolling Stone. He wouldn’t make it now, but the crap that does make it now is disposable pap.
Elton is correct. And it isn’t just pop and rock music that has been adversely affected.
Nashville County Music sucks also. Big time.
People made fun of “The Downeaster Alexa” when it came out, but I thought it was a terrific song............
“His fame was fired solely by the glamor of Evil.”
Funny, I thought it was because of well-produced, catchy, lyrical songs that people have been listening to for almost 45 years.
By all means tell us whom you consider the “real” talent out there.
Billy Joel also had one of the best bands backing him up. Liberty DeVito is an absolute monster on drums.
“the first time I heard Prelude/Angry Young Man, I became a big fan.”
That song is even better live w. Liberty DiVitto on the drums ... best recording I can think of off hand would be that live Russian album “KOHUEPT” (concert in Russian). What Liberty did to that song and “Ballad of Billy the Kid” is simply awesome :-).
I have had that same thought, when hearing that song...............
See what you did, you made me go find it again! I’m not getting anything done this morning, just watching these guys soak corks!!!
https://vimeo.com/91371784
Disagree about Adele. Interesting voice but that’s all. She has this one note that resonates in a wierd way no matter what song she’s singing, almost like she lands on it and the effort goes out of her. Like “bwuhhhhh”, it’s hard to describe but very annoying. And that one song that was popular for a while, there was no way to sing along with it. Hello, I think. And that song about making you feel her love, sounds like something you would hear from a psycho chick.
I liked his songs, but I am more inclined to be less accepting of his supposed gayness than his weight.
Well as you can see from #66, I concur about Liberty. I put only Keith Moon ahead of Liberty as my favorite drummer.
Rock royalty. Sir Elton, Sir Mick, Sir Paul, Sir Douglas.
We posted at the *exact* same time too :-).
Garage sales and estate sales are AWASH in CDs. 25 cents to a dollar.
I’m building a massive CD rack just to get this pile I’ve amassed organized.
Except I haven’t seen a music video in 20 years or more. Even MTV doesn’t show music videos as far as I know and that is their name. They were a huge deal in the eighties but by the late nineties they seemed pretty well irrelevant. Do major music performers even make videos anymore?
Yeah, once you hear a live version of a Billy Joel song, it’s hard to go back and listen to the studio version. I wore out the grooves to “Songs In the Attic”.
“And, oh by the way, the fact that I cant buy a CD of a 40-year-old album for less than 20 bucks is an absolute crime.”
Well, that’s probably because it’s only like you and 5 other people on the planet buying CDs anymore, so you are bearing all the manufacturing costs :)
Bruno Mars does. But he does it to go with his retro music style, as a dual homage to old 80s funk.
Now Bruno has some talent. He can even shred on a guitar, not quite as good as Prince was, but not bad.
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