Showing posts with label Miley Cyrus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miley Cyrus. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

APRIL is Here & Lets Keep the MUSIC ALIVE!

After a winter that just wouldn't quit - 15+ snowfalls in our area and a total of over 5 feet of the white stuff - the month of April is FINALLY here Hallelujah! I hope that all is well in your world now that spring has finally, actually sprung :) With spring comes new beginnings and the start of a new mission for us here at LoveSongs.com .

Will anyone buy music 10 years from now??

Does anyone else notice that more and more, music is becoming devalued in our society? Over the last 10 years we have switched from buying physical CDs to instead buying MP3s online via Itunes, Amazon, etc (and sometimes just downloading songs for free on other sites). What's funny is that now that the increase in online music purchases has finally evened out the loss in physical CD purchases, we're starting to see the online purchases are also beginning to go down. That's right, our newest technology friend is music streaming (think Pandora, Spotify, Beats and at least a dozen others).

Billboard Magazine - Digital music purchases shrunk in 2013

So now we're firmly entering the music streaming world with YouTube, Pandora, Spotify and IHeartRadio leading the way. While these services do all compensate songwriters and artists, its becoming apparent that the money available is greatly reduced compared to royalty rates on physical CDs and actual song downloads. I'm sure this doesn't have a huge impact on superstar artists like Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus and perhaps a few dozen others each year. But for the 10s of thousands of other songwriters and artists that used to count on music to earn their living it may be another story.

We all inherently know the value of music in our lives and many of us also know the value music brings to education and numerous types of therapy (it's that right brain thing). Imagine if we reached a point where no new music was being created, for the simple fact that there was no longer a business model that supported musicians and songwriters. Now this is far-fetched of course, since there will always be musicians and songwriters creating art. However its not such a stretch to imagine the quality of new music going down the tubes (some would argue that it would be continuing trend already in progress. With less new quality music, fewer and fewer kids would take up learning instruments compounding the current issue of music programs being cut from schools.

I don't know what the answer to all this is, but I do see a problem and have to say something about it. Music has always been very important in my life whether I was earning money playing & writing music or not. I want to live to see the importance and value of music re-established in our youth, in our schools, and in our culture. Here at LoveSongs.com, we will be looking for ways to help share this message and for ways to recognize the value music is giving to all of us.

Let Her Go - Passenger

Okay now off my soapbox and back to the music :) One of my favorite songs playing this month is "Let Her Go" by Michael David Rosenberg, better known as Passenger - Apparently Michael fronted the UK band Passenger from 2003-2009 and when the band broke up he kept on using the name. "Let her go" is a really beautiful mid-tempo tune that reminds us to always appreciate what we have while we have it instead of waiting till...

"Well you only need the light when it's burning low
Only miss the sun when it starts to snow
Only know you love her when you let her go...and you let her go"

That's all for today folks - look for a new posting shortly and also news about new & updated features launching at LoveSongs.com this week!

Music, Love & Laughter,

~Vincent James @ LoveSongs.com

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Thursdays Tune - "The Climb" by Miley Cyrus

I will admit it I am a full fledged fan of Hannah Montana the TV show - You might think I would say its the music connection that draws me to it, and initially it was. But after watching a few episodes I realized the writing, casting and acting of the ensemble cast was one of the better sitcom combinations on any TV network. The story lines are interesting (for this kind of show), the jokes are funny, and there several funny characters on the show that always keep it moving. You almost forget that the show was supposed to be based on the music of Hannah Montana. When the HM show ends after this current season I for one will be sad to see it go.

Now for the main topic of the blog and that is how Miley Cyrus made a grown man cry. "The Climb" is not your typical love song - its about someone loving their dream enough to follow it no matter what, and to enjoy the ride because its that journey that will be remembered most not the destination. When I saw first saw the Hannah Montana movie last year and that song came on it was such a perfect spot; the writing/production and delivery of the song so emotional that yep ol VJ let out some tears. Now thats what music and art is all about - connecting with someone so strongly that you can't help but be overwhelmed by your feelings. If you haven't heard "The Climb" or heard it lately check it out here you won't be disappointed:

"The Climb" - YouTube

And if you haven't seen the movie go rent it and tell me if you doesn't make you think about your dreams.

Not counting her hits as Hannah Montana, Miley has had 4 Top 10 hits in the last year including "See You Again", "7 Things", "The Climb" and a very cool uptempo tune "Party in the USA" which went to #2 (will feature that one a little later).

I hope you had a great Thursdaaaayy - This weeks been crazy for me - will be back tomorrow with another tune and more news on the music scene - Its Grammy Weekend!!

~Vincent