Had this discussion with one of my friends. By today's standards, bands like Steely Dan, Earth, Wind, & Fire, Pink Floyd, and Parliament/Funkadelic probably wouldn't have made it. They're some of the greatest bands ever, but didn't have a hit right out the gate. Back then, labels gave acts room and time to develop. These days, they can't do that. If an act doesn't hit on its first single or album, A&R cats are scared that they'll lose their jobs, so they cut and move on to the next. Look how long it took the Temptations to break. Do you think a label today would've ridden it out? Maybe, maybe not.
What do you think about the PUBLIC knowing SO MUCH about an artist and their music nowadays?
DO you think the lack of EASY accessibility, lyrics not being READILY explained and samples and bass lines and chords being something only a TRUE fan would discover or appreciate
ADDED something to the entire genre of popular music as a whole?