The Chili Peppers' Sour Grapes Over iTunes

from the backwards-step dept

A few weeks back, we pointed out that a number of well-known musical acts were making a huge mistake in opting out of making their music available at iTunes, unless it's only available as a full album download. Now, even Business Week is telling the bands that this is a backwards move. They specifically single out the Red Hot Chili Peppers for missing out on an opportunity as a well-respected band that could control their own destiny (unlike some of the other bands speaking out against single song downloads). The writer says that this move makes them nothing more than shills for the music industry party line, rather than real musicians. He concludes by saying: "Bad album rock is dying, and no one -- least of all paying listeners -- should want it kept on artificial life support." It's a simple fact, if the songs are good, people will download them. If they have a strong core of fans, they'll download all the songs anyway, just to have a complete collection. Cutting out the casual fan because they don't want to be forced to buy music they don't want is silly and doesn't do anything helpful for anyone.
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    Bob Bechtel, 16 Jul 2003 @ 5:42am

    Goose and gander

    So, presumably, if you can only obtain RHCP music in album format, we'll no longer see "singles" from them on MTV/VH-1, and radio will no longer play their singles either (assuming they manage to crack the playlist again). After all, artistic integrity doesn't vary by delivery mechanism, does it?

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    Joe Alba, 16 Jul 2003 @ 7:10am

    Not surprised

    The latest Chili Peppers singles sound so contrived and poppy. So if they only release the album as a whole, two things happen:

    1. The pop crowd hears their cute little single and has to buy the whole album.

    2. The real fans want to bypass the poppy crap and download the real songs (if there are any), but they are forced to get it all.

    So sad to see the Chilis going in this direction.

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