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1 month ago- A competent government would see Ticketmaster and LiveNation as the effective trust/monopoly that they are, and break them up into multiple smaller, competing companies.
- To his credit, Biden passed executive action to ban bullshit “junk fees” that get tacked on to ticket prices (among other things). I’m honestly not sure what became of that rule once Trump got into power, but it is absolutely a rule that we need.
- We need like 50x more scrutiny on corporate mergers and collusion of corporate entities to jack up prices.
The one that jumps to mind for me the most has got to be Rick Beato.
When I first found out about him he was just a super passionate and likeable dude totally geeking out listening to stems of classic records, just being endlessly appreciative and highlighting things that he thought were cool in a way that was reasonably accessible to regular music listeners. On the side he did some more technical music theory and musicianship stuff, which I could take or leave to be honest. But overall it felt like a channel that was there for sharing this dude’s love of music with others.
Lately it’s just been pounded down into mediocrity, I feel. He spends a lot of time chasing after bullshit trendy stories about AI music, spotify rankings, controversies of the week, long rambling live stream rants about various meta things that nobody has time for. The silver lining to all of that is that he has been doing interviews with musicians, which are generally pretty good, but it really depends on who he’s talking to. I understand that DMCA takedowns get in the way of breaking down songs, and that sucks, but my problem is that it’s often kind of negative stuff that distracts from talking positively about music, musicianship, production, etc.
I think he knows this because he recently put out a video about a big “change of direction” in the channel.