Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
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Friday, March 17, 2006
MEDIAWORKS: What about music magazines in particular? Spin sold in February for less than $5 million, far less than the reported $42 million you and your partners got for it in 1997.
MR. GUCCIONE: The music itself is a very lackluster and genetically weak culture. Music is built by generation upon generation. The '70s built on the '60s, the '80s came out of those together and you kept building. That cycle gets quicker and quicker. Things like video culture meant that a different set of valuations held currency, such as your looks. Rock 'n' roll was the people's music; now it can only be the beautiful people's music. Bob Guccione Jr. admits in so many words that pop "music" stinks.
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