Taking to the road with a new album of songs is always a challenge. A band can have some confidence if the released single got some airplay - at least one song should go over. With Itunes and its ilk, people can now pick and choose the songs and ignore the album. Forget that concept rock opera. Ain't gonna happen.
The BS Poster #63 photo is of an intersection in a post World War II city, nearly bombed into oblivion. Similarly, the landscape of popular music no longer seems stable. A business model that was once solid as granite no longer needs the retail outlet. No longer needs the disc manufactuer or the guy who drives the product to the distributor.
Thankfully, the fans still love Bogus Slogan. Thankfully they still attend the concerts and buy the music in what ever form it is found. But, illegal song sharing is a great concern. The band is looking into a used B-52 stratocrusier. Anybody got a link for an aerial munitions dealer?
Bogus Slogan Poster #63 - Inside View
Posted by rs at 12:00 AM