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From "Stewart Mason" <craigtorso@verizon.net>
Subject Re: Great pop artists of last 15 years BUT with only had one release
Date Fri, 05 Jan 2007 23:28:11 -0500

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From: "ROBERT SEGARINI" <segarini@rogers.com>
>  We all have our favourites...and I mean real favourites, not stuff 
> we like because we A: Know the artist, or B: found something no one 
> else has mentioned, I mean the stuff that actually reaches us and 
> makes us ask the time worn question, "WTF is this 
> group/artist/guy/doorknob doing so far under the radar? Why doesn't 
> this group/artist/guy/doorknob have a number one record, a career, 
> and the adoration of millions, not just 278 people on an obscure 
> email list. So, as much as I've enjoyed(!) reading everyone's 'best 
> of 2006 lists', I'd rather the subject changed slightly to this: 
> Who, in your opinion, should have a career/hit/respect from the 
> general public. Oh sure, they don't know their asses from an iPod, 
> but seiously, who do we all talk about that REALLY is good enough to 
> hit the target?
>  No offense, but I think the kind of music we love would be better 
> served if we raised the bar a bit, and actually promoted by word of 
> mouth that won't embarrass us if they DO breakthrough.

I don't understand what distinction you think you're making here. 
Which artists on my best of 2006 lists do I think would enrich the 
lives of millions if they would but hear them? Er, that would be...all 
of them.  Which ones do I hope have long and fruitful careers that are 
both artistically and financially satisfying?  Well, again, that would 
be all of them.  Indeed, some of the artists on my list are well on 
their way: one has been idolized by a devoted audience since the 
mid-'60s, one has enjoyed the comfort of a major-label deal for over 
two decades, one has been beloved by geeky record store clerks the 
world over since the late '80s, one is the biggest band ever to come 
out of Scarborough, and my #1 act of 2006 scored three UK chart hits 
that year.  I believe all of those count as "hitting the target."  As 
for the rest, I hope they continue to work for as long as it's fun for 
them and not a day longer, and if they don't break through to the 
world's consciousness, then that's too bad for the world but not the 
artist's problem.

S


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