Teasing the Korean Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: I think Ted Gioia should do a quality comparison between classic bagpipe Italo-library records and modern Spotify ghost bagpipe playlist tracks. Then write about it in short sentences. If Ted publishes that article, I will subscribe for life. And then tell us all that bagpipe music is thriving, despite compelling evidence to the contrary. Quote
T.D. Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 (edited) And Ted should demand that Congress pass laws establishing subsidies, NEA grants, etc. for bagpipe performance and studies. 😆 Edited January 3 by T.D. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 On 1/2/2025 at 9:57 PM, rostasi said: Same feelings for Rick Beatoff too... 23 hours ago, T.D. said: 😁 Rick's videos are a taste I never acquired. Having seen a few I now pass. But so many people link to them that it's nearly impossible to be unaware of him. Just watched it. Please would someone give me that sort of confidence. "If you go online, you get what you wanted..." Quote
JSngry Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 So many of the "fireplace" stations use blatant AI music. Quote
medjuck Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 On 1/2/2025 at 1:54 PM, Rabshakeh said: I think he's an example of audience capture. He was once a writer of stolid music history books, then he went on substack and he's discovered that what people want to read is these rants about the culture industry, written in short sentences with hard paragraph drops. So that's what he does now. But now he's grossing about $2 million a year. Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 21 minutes ago, medjuck said: But now he's grossing about $2 million a year. You know for a fact he has subscriptions to the tune of $166K a month? Quote
medjuck Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 1 hour ago, Dan Gould said: You know for a fact he has subscriptions to the tune of $166K a month? https://substack.com/@tedgioia/p-153278958 Maybe not all of his 200,000 subscribers are paid subscribers. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 3 hours ago, medjuck said: https://substack.com/@tedgioia/p-153278958 Maybe not all of his 200,000 subscribers are paid subscribers. Is that quite unlikely? I subscribe for the free stuff but I certainly don't pay for Ted (I pay for others). Substackers here can confirm but I think that paid subscribers are a fraction of subscribers. Ted should.still be making decent money from it, though. He's one of the bigger names on the platform. Quote
Д.Д. Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 16 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: I think Ted Gioia should do a quality comparison between classic bagpipe Italo-library records and modern Spotify ghost bagpipe playlist tracks. Then write about it in short sentences. If Ted publishes that article, I will subscribe for life. 😄 Quote
Brad Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 On 1/2/2025 at 4:33 PM, rostasi said: I stay away from Ted Gioia no matter what he's talking about. I still wonder what he yells at on a sunny day. I stopped reading him a couple of years ago. He just goes on and on. 23 hours ago, Dan Gould said: I guess I am lucky I have zero interest in streaming music and am committed to CDs/vinyl til I kick. Also no need for "playlists" that I don't actively construct myself. Same here. Never had any interest. If I need to look something up, I will go to YT. 11 hours ago, medjuck said: https://substack.com/@tedgioia/p-153278958 Maybe not all of his 200,000 subscribers are paid subscribers. I have several Substack subscriptions but maybe one or two are paying. No way I’m paying for the rest. Some Substack writers seem to indulge in long posts to justify their subscriber fee. I’m constantly cutting and adding new ones. They’re all chasing a $. Quote
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