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| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published June 5, 2009 at 10:47 a.m. |
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Every once in a while, I stumble across the Billboard charts and am flabbergasted by how unhip and clueless I feel -- or at least disconnected from the mainstream of pop culture.
Then again ...
Is there a mainstream any more? Isn't it amazing how segmented and almost bizarre the music industry has become in this era of iPods, single-song downloads and satellite radio?
Two things got me thinking about this.
For starters, the charts. The No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 right now is "Epiphany" by Chrisette Michele.
I've never heard of Michele, a budding soul singer. In fact, I had to make sure her name wasn't Michele Chrisette.
I asked some co-workers and they hadn't heard of her, either. One co-worker even asked "Is that a person?"
Here is the deal, though: "Epiphany" topped the charts with sales of 83,000. In 18 years since Soundscan began tracking sales, that's the lowest sales ever for a CD debuting in the No. 1 spot.
It just shows you what a mess the music industry is these days.
That brings me to the second point.
The CD "Only By The Night" by Kings of Leon is 16th on the chart this week. It has been on the charts for 33 weeks and sold 23,919 copies last week, pushing its total to 672,889.
I saw a little bit of Kings of Leon's show at Summerfest a year or two ago and it seemed to be a hard-charging, entertaining set. I've seen them on TV a couple times. I like what I've heard, but haven't really dived into the band's catalog or given them much thought. There just aren't enough hours in the day, I guess.
This week, I heard they are headlining Sept. 26 at the Bradley Center. My reaction, honestly, was "Huh?"
I thought it was a misprint. The Bradley Center? Really? I could see Kings of Leon playing the Bradley Center -- opening for Bon Jovi or some other band with a track record of selling out big venues. But as a headliner?
I'm confident that more of my friends are familiar with Kings of Leon than Chrisette Michele. But, I'm stunned that the band is going to play at the Bradley Center. It seems like a group that would sell out The Rave. The Bradley Center is three or four times larger than The Rave's ballroom.
Unless Kings of Leon experience a surge in popularity, I just don't see them drawing a huge crowd for a Bradley Center show. The funny thing is, I'm pretty sure that Kings of Leon would have been a decent draw at the Marcus Amphitheater at Summerfest. But, that's a festival. I just don't think a whole lot of people are going to head to the Bradley Center to see the group, even if ticket prices are low.
What's the point of all this? I don't know. There certainly isn't a shortage of great music out there these days. There just doesn't seem to be a "center" of the music industry any more. Music radio has been marginalized nearly to the point of extinction and the only thing that seems to galvanaize people is freaking "American Idol."
Is this good or bad? It seems good for consumers and perhaps bad for record labels and artists.
Thinking about it gives me a headache.
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Posted by milROCKeeguy on June 14, 2009 at 12:40 p.m. (report)
okay...american idol is a kareoke/popularity contest...thats all...not a good message to kids. and with Kings of Leon selling out shows...so did Limp Bizkit in 99...where are they now? thats the same road KOL is headed down...sorry to break the news
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Posted by sandstorm on June 12, 2009 at 10:31 a.m. (report)
well, they just added instruments a year ago and plenty of people have played them. this year also featured a blind guy in the top ten. what does that teach kids? something positive i bet. and look at the pop charts. it isn't simply american idol pushing beautiful people. i'm still not sure why you think AI teaches kids the wrong things about music. if it gets 'e, interested in music at all, on any level, i cannot see that as a bad thing. and taylor hicks. there's another ugly dude who won.
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Posted by CoolerKing on June 12, 2009 at 8:24 a.m. (report)
Sandstorm, why do you think I never watched it? I have seen it. I don't watch it constantly. I've seen more than enough online and in the news to know who's been winning it. You made two exceptions to my statement. There's been eight seasons of this show and aside from the two people you've mentioned I still believe my last comment rings true about American Idol. Condemn it? Not really. I just think they need to change some things. To me, Susan Boyle is more about the message on these types of shows.
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Posted by sandstorm on June 11, 2009 at 8:42 a.m. (report)
Kris Allen won. he played an instrument on nearly every show. Ruben Studdard won a few years back. do you consider him good looking. c'mon Cooler. try watching something before condemning it.
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Posted by CoolerKing on June 11, 2009 at 7:31 a.m. (report)
If American Idol is getting kids interested in music, it's sending a bad message: Don't try writing your own music, just be a singer and don't bother with an instrument and by all means make sure you look flawless or you will not be a success.
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