wannabestartinsomthin21
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I completely agree with you on the first part, but the second part is a bit... indulgent I guess. He should do what feels good to him, but if he plans on releasing the album to the fans, surely you would keep them in mind when making the music? I don't know... to say "forget what the fans say or want" when they plan on buying it is a bit out there to me. It'd be like buying someone a gift, but you buy them something you want. Maybe they'll like the gift and maybe they won't, but wouldn't it make more sense to get something that they know came from you, but FOR them? I mean, if you have a spouse, you don't just get them whatever. You give them something with a personal touch that you know THEY will like.
I see entertainment the same way. At the end of the day, it has to walk a balance between being personal and from the heart, but also accessible to the people interested in it, the people who allow you to have the money to work on the material in the first place.
But again, I definitely agree with that first part, it would be great.
I see it as one in the same, really. Michael has fans because they like what he had and has to offer. Nobody forced them to buy anything. They did because they liked it. I'm not really interested in Michael having hits. I want him to, for himself, but if he doesn't, it doesn't matter to me. Michael doing what he want's is what made him the star that he is. Of course he's going to try and put a modern feel on his songs, but I hope he writes the kind of music which appeals to him. An artist creates what is in their hearts and as Michael said, they try to reach the truth of things and bring that out. And if that truth reaches others as well, that's wonderful. But the goal isn't to create something to appeal to everyone else, it's to make palpable something which is inside you and if that touches others as well, then that's just a bonus. Michael's art has been able to reach others and touch them. Of course every artist wants it to reach people, but it never will if it isn't the truth in some way, if it isn't what's inside the artist and if it isn't wholly theirs, and again, it's his art, it's who he is, and if others are interested in that, then great. If not, they don't have to buy it. But most of Michael's fans are fans of what he does, and whatever he will continue to do. What he offers is what they want. It's Michael's art and he lets it out in to the world for others to either take or leave.
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