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Music Ward => Music Discussion => Topic started by: tmazz on January 14, 2019, 09:27:34 PM

Title: The Business of Rock
Post by: tmazz on January 14, 2019, 09:27:34 PM
Interesting article from The Economist on the business end of Rock and Roll


https://www.1843magazine.com/features/a-rockers-guide-to-management
Title: Re: The Business of Rock
Post by: Nick B on January 16, 2019, 04:49:39 PM
Interesting article from The Economist on the business end of Rock and Roll


https://www.1843magazine.com/features/a-rockers-guide-to-management

Great article! I remember going to see the Stones in Los Angeles in about 1980. I liked the Stones and thought they might disband soon. Interesting also was that Prince performed and dressed in high heels etc which wasn’t received well by the crowd in the Coliseum. Don’t remember much about Prince’s performance, but the Stones were great. Still have those ticket stubs somewhere......
Title: Re: The Business of Rock
Post by: malloy on March 12, 2019, 11:35:09 PM
Interesting read. My friend, who worked as a roadie and tech for rock and metal bands, in the 1990s and 2000s, had some interesting stories about rock star egos and life on the road. Axl Rose of Guns n Roses fame was one such character with an ego with a capital 'E', others like Slash, the guitarist, was a down to earth person.

Some were and are very professional groups who are in it for the business and solely for the business. They hardly ever talk to each other outside of the staged interactions while doing shows and soundchecks.