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Originally posted by brokenwindows
Record companies are now, literally controlling their best selling artists and band musicians lives through their contracts. They even hire people, to "make" the image of druggie, crazy, alcholic...
Originally posted by Astyanax
Originally posted by brokenwindows
Record companies are now, literally controlling their best selling artists and band musicians lives through their contracts. They even hire people, to "make" the image of druggie, crazy, alcholic...
They don't just hire PR people to create these images. It's worse than that.
Some record companies actually supply drugs to musicians in order to make them malleable and dependent on the company management.
This was proved during a lawsuit in the 1970s between members of the Allman Brothers and their management, when the fact that company executives were supplying drugs to band members came out in court.
Apart from the tobacco business, I don't know of any other industry in which people are deliberately turned into drug addicts for business purposes.
Yet nobody seems overly concerned. It's shocking.
Originally posted by brokenwindows
Originally posted by Astyanax
Originally posted by brokenwindows
They even hire people, to "make" the image of druggie, crazy, alcholic...
Some record companies actually supply drugs to musicians in order to make them malleable and dependent...
But Pop Stars, and pop artists are now trying to do this to fans. In order to stop up and coming writers, they lied to poor and naive freelance writers. Then if you see them acting "outside" their image...
Some poor boy back in 1998, get so upset and harassed he got hooked on pot...
Originally posted by BASSPLYR
They don't force feed the drugs to the artists they just give the artists more of the same that they've already been doing to keep them happy... They don't want them getting so far off the path that they fall apart and not make them money again.