I don't think 'Sugar Man' is a music doc any more than 'The Social Network' is about computers. It just happens to have the best soundtrack ever.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's a lot of music that sounds like it's literally computer-generated, totally divorced from a guy sitting down at an instrument.
A lot of labels are hiring a lot more accountants than people that know music.
When you think of Napster, you think of music. But the first thing that struck me was that this was an important case not only for the music industry but for the whole Internet.
A musicologist is a man who can read music but can't hear it.
Everyone I look up to is bringing me into the tech world. You'd be surprised by all the music people in it, invested in it.
This is now the way our culture prioritises. Look up 'Steppenwolf,' and you'll get the band before the novel. Look up Jesus Christ, and you'll get the musical. Look up Princess Link-a-din and you'll get LinkedIn, the business-oriented social network.
Songs sometimes are so connected to the sociology of the time.
The music business is one of a few places where everything you've heard about it seems entirely cliche, but it's true.
Music's not like becoming a doctor, who can walk into a community and find people who need him.
I think music docs could turn off some people.
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