For what, himself? Who gives a shit, anyway. This whole "sell-out" debacle is so 1990's, anyway.
Everyones a sell out as far as I'm concerned, because everyone at some point in their lives have done something opposite of their daily routine or nature in order to furthur their position. It doesn't matter if money is involved or not. You can sell worse things, figuratively, like your pride, respect, your soul..
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
For what, himself? Who gives a shit, anyway. This whole "sell-out" debacle is so 1990's, anyway.Everyones a sell out as far as I'm concerned, because everyone at some point in their lives have done something opposite of their daily routine or nature in order to furthur their position. It doesn't matter if money is involved or not. You can sell worse things, figuratively, like your pride, respect, your soul..
What do you think Ozzy did when he made an Ozzfest reality TV show?
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-AC
Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
What do you think Ozzy did when he made an Ozzfest reality TV show?
The same thing could be said for Ozzfest. Selling a bunch of different bands under his moniker. Ozzy Osbourne is an exception, and for more than one reason. After both his "Cribs" episodes debuted, the demand was there. Secondly, you think Ozzy had much of a say in this? He's been America's favorite carwreck for years, and SHARON is the one that cashed in on it. Besides, Ozzy himself never compromised his music, which is what usually goes hand in hand with musicians "selling out". That term makes me so sick, just because there's always underlying denial that every single recording artist in the universe with a record deal is a sell out, because the day they signed the contract, they were no longer making music for themselves, regardless of the cicrumstances, consequences, nature of the music, etc.
But, people will still use it, and I'll probably still feel the need to school them, not that they'll listen.