Good music shouldn't have a shelf life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The argument we always used to use was that keeping records in the catalog was good for people that were coming new to the music, but I think that was talking over a ten year or fifteen year time span.
Music isn't necessarily made to last, and there's always been disposable music.
Usually, a band 20 years into its existence doesn't put out its best records.
Good music is good music, but it has to be good.
The key to longevity is to learn every aspect of music that you can.
If a song was ever good, it's still good.
But that is a valid, continuing service that that music - which is, in some cases, 80 or 90 years old - is rendering. And proving its own timelessness.
If our music survives, which I have no doubt it will, then it will because it is good.
I didn't like when people said that actresses have shelf life.
I believe that everything has a shelf life.