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Vinyls don't sell much. Just threw it in for fun.

But it is interesting that since 2007 vinly sales have increased every year though.

Can I see data that shows the entirety of the sales for pop and r&b. Because all the data I presented shows that rock sells more.Until you provide the data for the entire market not juts top 20s or whatever I cannot shift my position. If the data is there then obviously I will change my view. But I've seen nothing that says the overall market for rock is smaller then other genres.



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FaRmLaNd said:
Vinyls don't sell much. Just threw it in for fun.

But it is interesting that since 2007 vinly sales have increased every year though.

Can I see data that shows the entirety of the sales for pop and r&b. Because all the data I presented shows that rock sells more.Until you provide the data for the entire market not juts top 20s or whatever I cannot shift my position. If the data is there then obviously I will change my view. But I've seen nothing that says the overall market for rock is smaller then other genres.

The only chart I have seen so far is the top 50 for the U.S. The full chart isn't out yet, but as of now its clear rock has had a slide.



 

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Thus we have no overall data unfortunately and this debate is pure speculation.

Such is life.



It's not speculation at all. Just based on the top 50.. rock is nowhere to be found.. And you still didn't answer my question. What rock act was huge this year to carry the format in the U.S. NONE!



 

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whatever



 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_albums_of_2009_%28U.S.%29

At least 5 acts on that list do some form of rock music. They all hit number 1 in the billboard 200.



 

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I also love how Taylor Swift had the most weeks at #1 with her album this year. lol



 

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I also don't even know how this conversation is relevant anyway? I mean these rock artists or other artists now a days don't even come close to the sales of Taylor, Beyonce, Lady gaGa, Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood and so on.. They are on top and thats where they are staying



 

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dystopia said:

Lucky art isn't about making money. That's what seperates the true artists from that top 10 list there. Taylor Swift is FAR from a musical genius, there is nothing progressive or genius about the simple arrangements her songs are made up of. Madonna was actually a good song writer, and there are plenty of vocalists better the Carrie Underwood, if I want to listen to music just for vocal performance I listen to opera not pop because really, she's a good vocalist compared to pop vocalists and nothing else.

Taylor Swift is the highest selling artist of 2009. Million's will disagree with you.

Millions of people who don't know any better. The point I'm making is all of the genre's represented in that list have artists producing great music that is much better then that commercial stuff. Artists who are pushing foward artistically and making unique music. Artists who understand more about music, past simple verse chorus verse formats, ones experimenting with different time signatures, advancing lyrically, etc. You rarely find that in commercially driven music and you very rarely find great music that is commercially successful, and the great musicians who are commercially successful tend to come from an age before the record industry became what it is now. As a musician myself I simply find it appauling how poor the popular music of the past decade+ has been.