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Old 08-27-2005, 11:26 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
The big problem is, where do you draw a line? When does a band, or style of music, cross the line from "rebel" into "mediocrity"? It's not about how many records you sell - plenty of breakthrough music has made money and become wildly popular. The only measurement that I can see is one's own subjective tastes.
Back in the mid-80's, I was managing the radio station at Fullerton College. Of course, I read the CMJ (College Music Journal), which, back then, was photo-copied and stapled in the upper right-hand corner. This was back when REM first signed a major label contract. REM had been a major staple on college radio at the time. Yet, for some reason, as soon as they signed the contract, their music suddenly sucked and they were considered evil. I got involved in a letter-writing debate on this topic (this was before Al Gore invented the internet) that raged on for months.
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