Ok, let me get this straight, you actually think Aerosmith paid royalties to remake 'Train Kept a Rollin' into heavy metal and they didn't change the song very much to do it? What about 'When the Levee Breaks' by Zepplin?
Royalties are usually paid to the person that owns the "rights" to the song not always the artist. But at least in the above referances there is proper credit given to the original artist, and not to mention the way they were recreated by the bands is more of sharing a great song, memorializing if you will an artist, no where near the same as todays "artists". And the above artists never once tried to call the songs their own.
A prime example of this is Ledbelly (Huddie Ledbetter) who wrote and sang songs in the 20's. Ledbelly is one of the fathers of Blues, if you can wrap yourself around THAT one. ;)
Alabama Bound- Great songs on that!!
Face it, you're just being hypocritical here. These new people are not doing anything different than our favorite bands did themselves.
Hypocritical, maybe if being based on by definition. But the "new people" are way off target and are doing everything different.
There is a huge differance in being "influanced" by another artist, that influance will reside in your music and can be heard in every song you make, you have then expanded on what the original artist did, sort of letting the original artist live on through music of your own.
The new music isn't based on any influance at all, it is based on taking whole or part of a original and slicing and dicing it into something they call thier own. The reason they do this is because they have no talent to write music of thier own, it in now way promotes, memorializes, or gives credit to the artist who made the original. It doesn't evolve into something bigger.
A great example of a song that influances and evolves is "Baby Please Don't Go"
Done by the above mentioned, and a lot of bands and I mean a lot have re-recorded this song, each with thier own style but yet keeping the song original. a tribute if you will to the original artist thus the song evolved into something bigger.
There isn't one hip hop/dance song that will be able to do that because there is no influance, just theft of a piece of music history to try to cash in on, and a disrespect to the original artist.
Hypocritical? Well then yes I am, but with valid reason to be. There is a differance
1) To re-do (cover) a song because it is a good song
2) To try to make a quick buck off someone elses work.
Pretty big differance I think!
These are my opinions, we are all free to listen to what we want.