The labels and radio corporations have been crowding out new music with old stuff they already own since the late 1980s. We had to start a whole new "alternative" music industry then to get out from under their suffocating "Classic Rock" blockade; but then they bought that industry out too.
The labels and radio corporations have been crowding out new music with old stuff they already own since the late 1980s. We had to start a whole new "alternative" music industry then to get out from under their suffocating "Classic Rock" blockade; but then they bought that industry out too.
Nostalgia is now a weapon the past wields against the present and future; + a tool of devious marketing.
The labels and radio corporations have been crowding out new music with old stuff they already own since the late 1980s. We had to start a whole new "alternative" music industry then to get out from under their suffocating "Classic Rock" blockade; but then they bought that industry out too.
Nostalgia is now a weapon the past wields against the present and future; + a tool of devious marketing.
Never trust corporate appeals to it.