The people who run record companies now wouldn't know a song if it flew up their nose and died. They haven't a clue, and they don't care. You tell them that, and they go, Yeah? So, your point is?
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Bands that say they don't care about how their records sell are liars.
Those record companies don't know what's happening at all.
There's something missing in the music industry today... and it's music. Songs you hear don't last, it's just product fed to you by the industry.
Most people wouldn't know music if it came up and bit them on the ass.
It's like, it's up to the people to fall in love with the song. The record company can only do so much.
Music is the one part of the entertainment business where you can't fool anybody into buying a record.
I think the music business is probably not happy with what we've done, because the people buying the record have actually got to pick what they want to buy, rather than being told what they should buy.
People don't really listen to albums anymore. They just find good songs.
It's hard to get people at a record company to talk about music. They don't seem to want to talk about music, it's all marketing, and that's part of a record, you gotta get it out there, people have gotta hear it, but you could do it in a way that's not repulsive.
If everyone in the music business were brutally honest about what their intentions were then you could sort things out, but it's all smoke and mirrors.
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