Live Music!
So one cultural change is happening right now because of the changing face of the music industry — and I LIKE IT!
To our children growing up, music is FREE. You download it and chuck it on a iPod and it didn’t cost them anything. Sure they may have paid for it on iTunes, but the overwhelming majority probably got it from a friend who knows how to get it online.
Now that obviously leads to problems in the Music industry, their entire model of income is based on sales of music… an artist may never have to tour ever in order to make a good living!
But it has all changed, and now we are seeing evidence of that all over the place. Madonna is no longer with Warner Brothers (Music Label) but with a touring/promotion company LiveNation.
So… in New Zealand where I grew up, it was a very rare occurrence to see a big name come to town. I remember Michael Jackson, and AC/DC… not sure what that says about my musical tastes. And forget about any Jazz musicians! It just wasn’t worth their while to travel to Middle Earth, when they could tour Europe and the U.S. and make a fine living!
So I am excited to see this change, a couple of weeks ago I saw Five Peace Band play at the Opera House, a group I could have never hoped to see even a few years ago! And in just one weeks time Brad Mehldau at the Basement in Sydney! My favourite Jazz pianist!
So I am excited, musicians and artists are touring more than ever before, which may not mean much if you live in the US or Europe with millions of people or you like Pop music whose big names can tour everywhere (i’m going to see coldplay when they get here, so I like me some Rock and Roll)… but for little old me who developed rather minority music tastes I am like a kid in a candy store!
In the future, the music may very well be free, and the experience may cost you!
What does this have to do with children?
It may suggest that culture in the future may place value upon the personal connection with those who inspire us even more than now!
In the fullness of time all will be revealed.
But… it does mean they think differently to me… and to you.
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What you suggest as a “future” is not “future” it is already happening now. Why do you think MySpace, Facebook and now Twitter are so popular? It’s because personal connections are more important. People want to friend their heroes or follow them on twitter… and not only that want to know what they are doing and want to be able to interact with them… Relationship trumps… lucky thing God is all about relationships!