[boc-l] Good article about the reality of the music business for senior bands like BOC
Jonathan Jarrett
jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk
Fri Aug 4 06:57:17 EDT 2017
On Fri, 4 Aug 2017, EMF via boc-l wrote:
> Featuring Eric Bloom. An perhaps a brief hope for future music...
>
> http://www.ocweekly.com/music/blue-oyster-cults-eric-bloom-is-a-road-warrior-but-says-albums-dont-pay-8256912
Thanks for posting that, it's actually quite encouraging in a grim
way. The economics of it make sense, though there's a third way there
where a good new song might find a public via the streaming and Internet
distributions of which they seem so wary. But I would actually like to see
this band do something else before they quit. I should also go see them
again but they seem to have given up on touring in the UK, just doing
festivals now. But people I know who've seen them there have given better
reports than I'd have expected.
I am so behind with it all, though. I only found out there was new
Hawkwind just after the tour finished this May and I still haven't got it.
Not because I don't care, just because I'm buying music in dribs and drabs
from Discogs.com now and so don't see the kind of advertising to remind me
that I used to. And of course, there was no mention of it here... But new
BOC would also be good, as ever. I do play CotHM every now and then,
mainly for 'Dance on Stilts' and 'Good to Be Hungry'. It means kind of
tuning out the rest, of course... Yours all,
Jonathan
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