If there is any difference between then and now,burberry, I guess it's that musicians at least had a discernable talent for which they earned their fame,abercrombie, which in turn could be seen as inspiring. Videos were not on endless rotation, and it didn't seem as if the music business was about anything but selling records and concert tickets. I would go as far as to say that the core purpose was for entertainment, whereas today,louboutin pas cher, it seems to be as much about commercialism and diversion.
The lesson, if there is one, is to think twice before letting too much of this stuff consume you,casque dr dre, and if you need some perspective on life make sure you examine it under a light that's not popping above a camera!
I just watched a fascinating documentary called Starsuckers about the cult of celebrity in the modern age. It throws the spotlight on how certain media the world over are corrupting the minds of the young who want to be "famous". By the way,beats by dre, we are all victims of this,casque beats, but hopefully those of us who are a little older can maintain a better perspective and withstand the full force of the negative effects.Article continues below
You must have noticed how entertainment and celebrity stories are the foundation of most newspapers these days,burberry soldes, and even more so on the 24-hour news channels. It's all "Lindsay this" and "Angelina that'' while hidden away elsewhere is the real news of Rome burning under our very noses. I do feel a little hypocritical sending out this warning as I have admitted on more than one occasion that it was pop music and pop stars that inspired me to seek out a life less ordinary when I was young. If I try to place my experience in some kind of context, I do feel that I actively had to search out the stuff that inspired me - whether that was scouring for my idols in the music press or spending many hours alone in my bedroom with headphones clamped tightly round my little head blasting their escapist magic right to my soul.
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Possibly the biggest tragedy is the power that money brings where the rich and the famous - who, frankly,louboutin, fill their pockets by spreading themselves, their products and lifestyle all over our consciousness - take out super-injunctions costing about $8,000 a week to keep damaging stories about indiscretions out of the press,abercrombie and fitch, claiming an invasion of privacy. Whatever happened to living and dying by the sword?
One thing is for sure; if you have a large pinch of salt,burberry pas cher, you should take it when it comes to stories about pop stars. Starsuckers proves how almost every story you see or read is for the most part carefully orchestrated by the industry that surrounds those in the spotlight. The real puppet masters it seems are the PR specialists. They are responsible for what is today defined as "spin", which used to be called "lies".
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