5 posts tagged “interview”
Nice interview! Plus, Macbook! ^^
From The :90 Music Show Episode 3, this is Scott's extended interview with Hollywood Records recording artist Marie Digby. Marie talks about her ascension from fledgling songwriter to worldwide YouTube sensation.
Interesting interview and speaks to what makes Apple different...
Steve Jobs speaks outIn an exclusive interview, Apple's CEO talked with Fortune senior editor Betsy Morris in February in Kona, Hawaii, where he was vacationing with his family, about the keys to the company's success, the prospect of Apple without Jobs, and more. Here are excerpts. |
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"We all had cellphones. We just hated them, they were so awful to use. The software was terrible. The hardware wasn't very good. We talked to our friends, and they all hated their cellphones too. Everybody seemed to hate their phones. And we saw that these things really could become much more powerful and interesting to license. It's a huge market. I mean a billion phones get shipped every year, and that's almost an order of magnitude greater than the number of music players. It's four times the number of PCs that ship every year.
"It was a great challenge. Let's make a great phone that we fall in love with. And we've got the technology. We've got the miniaturization from the iPod. We've got the sophisticated operating system from Mac. Nobody had ever thought about putting operating systems as sophisticated as OS X inside a phone, so that was a real question. We had a big debate inside the company whether we could do that or not. And that was one where I had to adjudicate it and just say, 'We're going to do it. Let's try.' The smartest software guys were saying they can do it, so let's give them a shot. And they did."
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This is a very insightful interview with David Byrne (of Talking Heads) who has been on both sides of the music industry and sees the demise of the dinosaur (sorry MB!) record companies, but so many other ways for musicians to make their living from music in the future.... (I love his song about keeping his little nephew up all night long, 'cause he's so cute in his little red suit! ^^)
Full disclosure:
I used to own a record label. That label, Luaka Bop, still exists,
though I'm no longer involved in running it. My last record came out
through Nonesuch, a subsidiary of the Warner Music Group empire. I have
also released music through indie labels like Thrill Jockey, and I have
pressed up CDs and sold them on tour. I tour every few years, and I
don't see it as simply a loss leader for CD sales. So I have seen this
business from both sides. I've made money, and I've been ripped off.
I've had creative freedom, and I've been pressured to make hits. I have
dealt with diva behavior from crazy musicians, and I have seen genius
records by wonderful artists get completely ignored. I love music. I
always will. It saved my life, and I bet I'm not the only one who can
say that.
What is called the music business today, however, is not the
business of producing music. At some point it became the business of
selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But
that's not bad news for music, and it's certainly not bad news for
musicians. Indeed, with all the ways to reach an audience, there have
never been more opportunities for artists. MORE HERE
Where are things going?
She's quite the phoenomenon, a young Korean singer, making it in the Japanese music world. She also sings quite well in English too. Someone you should check out. Great interview and backgrounder!
David Byrne and Thom Yorke on the Real Value of Music