THE RIGID RULES AND RESTRICTIONS OF ‘DIVERSITY’ - Morrissey Central (November 25, 2020): Difference between revisions
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"When the new [[Mention::BMG]] Executive says he now wants a label of 'diversity', what he | "When the new [[Mention::BMG]] Executive says he now wants a label of 'diversity', what he | ||
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who are so diverse that you'll never be able to distinguish one from the other?" | who are so diverse that you'll never be able to distinguish one from the other?" | ||
Morrissey, November 2020. | Morrissey, November 2020. | ||
"There are artists who feel abandoned by the record business yet are still producing new music which connects with an audience." Hartwig Masuch, BMG. | |||
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Archived [https://web.archive.org/web/20220630112023/https://www.morrisseycentral.com/messagesfrommorrissey/the-rigid-rules-and-restrict post here]. | Archived [https://web.archive.org/web/20220630112023/https://www.morrisseycentral.com/messagesfrommorrissey/the-rigid-rules-and-restrict post here]. | ||
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"When the new BMG Executive says he now wants a label of 'diversity', what he actually means is he wants all of his artists to be exactly the same. Make no mistake, the word 'diversity' is already trailing in the dust as an overused catchword that in fact means tighter restrictions and a fierce exclusion of individuality. I have been dumped by BMG because I am TOO diverse for them. They cannot cope with an artist such as Morrissey … who is, in fact, the very essence of diversity … whose lyrical concerns are multiple, different, and who has been writing about all of our human differences since 1982. So, please don't be fooled into thinking the word 'diversity' means varied and open; it has been warped to mean exactly the opposite. With these absolutely incomprehensibly senseless new guidelines, I'll be surprised if BMG still exists in 18 months time. Or, if they do, they'll be a label that no true artist would want to sign to. Perhaps this is what BMG prefers - a roster of artists who are so diverse that you'll never be able to distinguish one from the other?" Morrissey, November 2020.
"There are artists who feel abandoned by the record business yet are still producing new music which connects with an audience." Hartwig Masuch, BMG.
Morrissey World scrapped due to its 'narrow' appeal :
Archived post here.