Music is like politics. You have to have a fair amount of loyalty to your base. I think it's then incumbent upon the base to expose their kin to the music. That's one of the main ways I found the greatness of the Stones. My father constantly played Mick and the Boys in the house and car. (Did the same thing with J.Cash actually...)
I hope, like most, they do reach a wider audience. But at the same time I hope they don't sacrifice quality to add quantity. I seriously doubt they will, but it's something they need to sense. Collectively (PM included) they have always seemed to put their music morals on the same level, or even higher, than business needs...
I hope, like most, they do reach a wider audience. But at the same time I hope they don't sacrifice quality to add quantity. I seriously doubt they will, but it's something they need to sense. Collectively (PM included) they have always seemed to put their music morals on the same level, or even higher, than business needs...