Interesting Links for 13-11-2011
Nov. 13th, 2011 11:00 am- How much of your opinions depends on the people who told you the information?
- Rock/Pop stars are aging, and they're not being replaced by a new generation
- The truth about life as a lap-dancer
- Media companies continue to ask ISPs to block sites. ISPs continue to tell them to get a fucking court order.
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Date: 2011-11-13 11:27 am (UTC)(As you probably know, a lot of sex workers get unhappy with articles claiming their lives are universally degrading and horrible - it distracts from discussing the actual more complex issues involved.)
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Date: 2011-11-13 11:59 am (UTC)What I've found is that the women who work as escorts or in adult films tend to be pretty upbeat and positive about their experiences. They'll admit that they do run into creepy guys from time to time, but it's fairly rare and no more common then running in really creepy guys on legitimate first dates.
The men and women I've talked to who have worked in strip clubs have almost universally said that it's a shitty work environment and a horrible life. A lot of it is just the sheer number of men you have to deal with on a given night. If you are working in porn or as an escort you usually have to only deal with one - or maybe two- guys a night and have much, much more control over your environment. With stripping you are dealing with dozens of guys a night while competing against other men and women for their attention which is really, really bad on your self esteem. Plus, you are constantly getting asked to do stuff by patrons that could get you fired/thrown in jail. And the management often sucks.
So, yeah, you wouldn't think it, but I'm more than willing to believe that of all sex work, stripping is the worst. I think a lot of it is that by the very nature of the job it attracts women who need money but aren't willing to have sex for money (otherwise they would be escorts or in porn) which means they come into the industry much more conflicted and desperate than women who choose to be escorts or in porn and it's much, much easier to take advantage of someone who is conflicted and desperate.
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Date: 2011-11-13 01:12 pm (UTC)Pop has always had its share of one-hit wonders and short-lived acts.
The article says that live music earnings are outstripping album sales - GOOD!!! That's how it should be. Music SHOULD be live! Yeah, recordings are great, and it's fantastic that we have such good access to so much music these days - and access to music that's not on a label, stuff people record themselves and put out there in online communities or just in YouTube.
But music (I see) is primarily a live activity and the records/videos as adverts for the live act as much as they are individual works of art.
It's down to US to bring up the next generation - go and support local bands, get out there and see them, some of them are just fantastic - how will they get good and keep going if they have no audience? Playing to a near-empty venue is pretty soul-destroying (as I can tell you!). Give them some support, get engaged, get interested, pay up, turn up, (drink up - venues love bands that bring in a crowd, and better yet a profitable crowd) let them practice their trade and get good - it's a win-win, surely?
Better yet - make some music of your own!
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Date: 2011-11-13 01:35 pm (UTC)Do you have any perspective on porn performers who do feature dancing, using their image / brand recognition in one area to move into another. And how to those who just do stripping then respond to them?
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Date: 2011-11-13 01:39 pm (UTC)Obviously, regular strippers hate them because they cut into their income and avoid all the shit regular strippers have to deal with.
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Date: 2011-11-13 03:34 pm (UTC)http://caseydancer.livejournal.com/
http://museforallseasons.com/blog/
Certainly it isn't all sunshine and rainbows and it is an industry with a lot of problems and abuses - but it is an industry that could be improved. As it is now, is likely to cause damage to some people, but not all are damaged by it.
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Date: 2011-11-13 03:38 pm (UTC)I think you've hit on the single biggest problem.
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Date: 2011-11-13 04:17 pm (UTC)That said, the slow demise of huge stadium-selling artists because they're all 40 or 50something is no bad thing. I'd rather have a slightly more trim industry that thought "hey, we could market these fifty bands a fair bit each" than one that thought "hey we can market this one big old band a lot, and I guess those other fifty maybe a little bit?"
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Date: 2011-11-13 04:18 pm (UTC)Companies GET court order.
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Date: 2011-11-13 04:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-11-13 04:29 pm (UTC)So given two bands with the same size concert going audience, if you're a stadium owner, put on the band with the audience in their 40s because they can afford the stupid ticket prices.
Mind you, since I shun arena gigs, I'm still annoyed when bands on only their first or second album get to arena size before I get the chance to see them.
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Date: 2011-11-13 04:52 pm (UTC)The alternative, of "Hey ISP, block this for me willya?" "Sure thing MPA, I'll do it right now." seems more failure prone to me :->
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Date: 2011-11-13 04:55 pm (UTC)If I'm seeing a band in an arena then I expect a show. I saw The Wall live, and that was epic. I've seen U2 live and they have a stageshow that blows you away. I've seen Depeche Mode in an arena and they were very, very dull, because they were a few people standing 1/4 of a mile away, sounding exactly the same as the CD.
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Date: 2011-11-13 05:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-11-13 06:51 pm (UTC)Music should be about the music, period.
Recording studios, sequencers, and other tricks of the trade allow composers and musicians to create music that is greater music than the band could ever perform live.
Being live is a part of the music... but it's only a part.
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Date: 2011-11-13 08:07 pm (UTC)However, I have recently read a number of writers working doing craigslist-style escort work who seem to be at least 50% positive about their experiences, which surprised me. I'm guessing private escorting is a better working environment than saunas, perhaps.
Where are most of your contacts based? I wonder if this is geographical.
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Date: 2011-11-13 10:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-11-13 10:16 pm (UTC)I hope she has a long lifespan, and increases the size of her live audience, but the graph about 2/3 down this article doesn't look terribly promising.
And checking this page she's the only one of the people you list that's anywhere on it.