Video Killed the Radiostar and MTV Killed Music This paper discusses the "fall of music." It deals with the overexploitaion of artists due to media such as MTV.
Title: Video Killed the Radiostar and MTV Killed Music This paper discusses the "fall of music." It deals with the overexploitaion of artists due to media such as MTV.
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
Details: Words: 953 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Video Killed the Radiostar and MTV Killed Music This paper discusses the "fall of music." It deals with the overexploitaion of artists due to media such as MTV.
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
Details: Words: 953 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
'Video Killed the Radio Star' and MTV Killed the Music
Music has been an art of expression since almost the beginning of time. For thousands of years, songs have been tools to share and cause emotion and to make people think. Recently music has become a for of rebellion. Legendary artists like John Lennon, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan use/used their lyrics as a way to challenge political issues. But now it seems that
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fact been ruined: pop starlet, Brittney Spears has now sold more records than the Beatles.
From 1981 the music industry was plagued with a crippling cancer, 'cool.' The world may never again hear songs poured full of emotion in the mainstream of music. To reverse the effects of this virus would be a near impossible task. However, it must happen. The revolution must take place. And when it does, watch out Brittney, music is back.