Thu January 27, 2022 2:44 am
McParadigm wrote:liebzz wrote:McParadigm wrote:Millionaire whose audience is baked in and ungrowable is surely gonna be missing out on those hot $100 monthlies from steaming.
Even if we take away the royalties and streams, the exposure itself is also hurt by this. Those lost 15 year olds that learn about rock music discovering Led Zeppelin, and the Beatles for real, and such. I mean, maybe I am making it up because I am pissed that Neil pulled his music from the platform I use, but I agree with the post above that it makes more sense for Neil Young to talk about it in Rogan’s show, write a song, do something proactive rather than take his toys and go home.
I dunno, man. When I was 18 I drove 5 hours to a store in Minneapolis I’d only heard about because I was told by a thirdhand source that they had a bunch of 60’s folk, and I was looking for Pleasures of the Harbor by Phil Ochs.
Pretty sure kids with the internet will not starve for want of Heart of Gold.
tragabigzanda wrote:Pleasures of the Harbor is a touchstone of my earliest childhood, or the part I can remember anyway. Haven’t listened to that in years.
tragabigzanda wrote:Just listened to Pleasures of the Harbor again. It kind of wrecked me.
Thu January 27, 2022 2:56 am
Kevin Davis wrote:McParadigm wrote:liebzz wrote:McParadigm wrote:Millionaire whose audience is baked in and ungrowable is surely gonna be missing out on those hot $100 monthlies from steaming.
Even if we take away the royalties and streams, the exposure itself is also hurt by this. Those lost 15 year olds that learn about rock music discovering Led Zeppelin, and the Beatles for real, and such. I mean, maybe I am making it up because I am pissed that Neil pulled his music from the platform I use, but I agree with the post above that it makes more sense for Neil Young to talk about it in Rogan’s show, write a song, do something proactive rather than take his toys and go home.
I dunno, man. When I was 18 I drove 5 hours to a store in Minneapolis I’d only heard about because I was told by a thirdhand source that they had a bunch of 60’s folk, and I was looking for Pleasures of the Harbor by Phil Ochs.
Pretty sure kids with the internet will not starve for want of Heart of Gold.tragabigzanda wrote:Pleasures of the Harbor is a touchstone of my earliest childhood, or the part I can remember anyway. Haven’t listened to that in years.tragabigzanda wrote:Just listened to Pleasures of the Harbor again. It kind of wrecked me.
Man, this is eerie. I have not heard or even thought about this album for...15 years? But completely out of nowhere this morning I woke up with "The Party" in my head and pulled it up on YouTube.
Thu January 27, 2022 3:40 am
Thu January 27, 2022 4:10 am
liebzz wrote:McParadigm wrote:Millionaire whose audience is baked in and ungrowable is surely gonna be missing out on those hot $100 monthlies from steaming.
Even if we take away the royalties and streams, the exposure itself is also hurt by this. Those lost 15 year olds that learn about rock music discovering Led Zeppelin, and the Beatles for real, and such. I mean, maybe I am making it up because I am pissed that Neil pulled his music from the platform I use, but I agree with the post above that it makes more sense for Neil Young to talk about it in Rogan’s show, write a song, do something proactive rather than take his toys and go home.
Thu January 27, 2022 4:24 am
i got bugs wrote:Lol this sucks
Thu January 27, 2022 5:27 am
Strat wrote:Do kids even use spotify anymore?.
Thu January 27, 2022 9:46 am
McParadigm wrote:liebzz wrote:McParadigm wrote:Millionaire whose audience is baked in and ungrowable is surely gonna be missing out on those hot $100 monthlies from steaming.
Even if we take away the royalties and streams, the exposure itself is also hurt by this. Those lost 15 year olds that learn about rock music discovering Led Zeppelin, and the Beatles for real, and such. I mean, maybe I am making it up because I am pissed that Neil pulled his music from the platform I use, but I agree with the post above that it makes more sense for Neil Young to talk about it in Rogan’s show, write a song, do something proactive rather than take his toys and go home.
I dunno, man. When I was 18 I drove 5 hours to a store in Minneapolis I’d only heard about because I was told by a thirdhand source that they had a bunch of 60’s folk, and I was looking for Pleasures of the Harbor by Phil Ochs.
Pretty sure kids with the internet will not starve for want of Heart of Gold.
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Jorge wrote:This is an extremely fitting turn for a Neil Young thread
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tragabigzanda wrote:Kids today are awesome. More adaptable and big-thinking and self-aware than any of us ever were at their age.
Yes I think a lot of their music and TV and social media content objectively sucks, but as the future adults in the room I think they’re going to do a fine job of reckoning with the poison world they’re inheriting.
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