I feel like in the loss of the secrecy and mystery, I feel has Music Video Art Diminished? MTV will be 40 Summer Next Year and I feel that the generational quantity is having awful, awful videos ruin the Song or having an awful, awful song.
I don't think a lot of the artisans are aware it is a problem and it has been everyday. I don't think the redemptive quality has lent for an REO Speedwagon and that lent seems to be lost in the current besides your parents or relatives.
I feel it is shameful and not just because it is YouTube's 15th Birthday and good god, don't get me burning on that 16th Candle! I would feel like just because technology has been easier and cheaper for reasons, I feel there is no push or no expectation of a push at this time.
In this Blog Circle, I tend to usually be the only one who'd air grievances or other things that would enhance quality of life. I don't want to be hip to be hip and Music Videos have not traveled Multi-Generational the same as other art forms and I feel we have been put on to more like Young Jeezy Song and got nothing in return.
This is not all art that would tidy or orderly fit into a museum, but, I feel concerned with the content or even the content of character which has mostly been sugar or salt with no middle ground. This is not a good discussion with most people and I feel it would be better than nothing or worse, what we are having right now.
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