I winced this morning when I read this:
"Just weeks away from the release of his new studio album, Bruce
Springsteen has ironed out an exclusive deal with Wal-Mart to
distribute his forthcoming best-of compilation."
Deals like the WalMart deal seem to be at odds with his everyman image. I know it's been a long time since Bruce was a struggling artist scrapping around Jersey clubs, and I know that it's his prerogative to have his music marketed and used as he sees fit. I'm not going to call him a "sell out" because he maximizes income from his artistic output, but, like I said, this deal makes me wince.
What bugs me most about Bruce getting in bed with WalMart is the way that WalMart depresses wages and benefits in the communities where they set up, coupled with the damage done to locally owned businesses in communities where stores operate. We all know that WalMart is just this side of the US retail subsidiary for the Chinese manufacturing industry. The reason that fans such as myself react so strongly to deals like Bruce's WalMart deal is that workers struggling to make ends meet, workers losing jobs because their factory closed or stories of men not being able to earn what it takes to support their families are frequent themes of Bruce's songs. I'm sure you could trace back to the role of WalMart in many such actual stories of real life people in today's America.
I guess there is some solace in this being a greatest hits record that is obviously aimed at the casual fan or the soon to be fan, and not a new record that is something that we longstanding fans would want. But only a little.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
My Top Ten records of 2008
1. Centro/SSG -Dual Hawks
2. Conor Oberst - s/t
3. British Sea Power - Do You Like That Crap?
4. Frightened Rabbit - Midnight Organ Fight + Live! Liver! Fred Rockwood!
5. Willy Vlautin & Paul Brainard - Northline
6. Easton, Stagger, Philips - One For The Ditch
7. Okkervil River - The Stand-Ins
8. Hayes Carll - Trouble In Mind
9. Jenny Lewis - Acid Tounge
10. Calexico - Carried To Dust
11-20:
Broken West - Now Or Heaven
Black Keys - Attack and Release
Dogs - The Other Side
The Baseball Project - Vol I
Paul Westerberg - 49:00 and other related
B.B. King - One Kind Favor
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Alejandro Escovedo - Real Animal
The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
2. Conor Oberst - s/t
3. British Sea Power - Do You Like That Crap?
4. Frightened Rabbit - Midnight Organ Fight + Live! Liver! Fred Rockwood!
5. Willy Vlautin & Paul Brainard - Northline
6. Easton, Stagger, Philips - One For The Ditch
7. Okkervil River - The Stand-Ins
8. Hayes Carll - Trouble In Mind
9. Jenny Lewis - Acid Tounge
10. Calexico - Carried To Dust
11-20:
Broken West - Now Or Heaven
Black Keys - Attack and Release
Dogs - The Other Side
The Baseball Project - Vol I
Paul Westerberg - 49:00 and other related
B.B. King - One Kind Favor
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Alejandro Escovedo - Real Animal
The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
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top ten albums,
top ten music,
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Friday, December 12, 2008
My office building is a movie star
This is my office building. On Monday, they'll be filming a scene for a "Hallmark Hall Of Fame" movie where Barbara Eden walks up the front steps and enters the building. Can't wait!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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