Video killed the radio star

There was a song in the 80’s by Buggles called ‘Video killed the radio star’ about how a change in how music was delivered led to the decline of radio as the more visual world of the pop video started to dominate music.

Fast forward to now and interestingly digital music has killed something different.

Music was a thing we enjoyed collectively, socially, either watching tv music shows together, going to listen to live music, on the radio or listening to vinyls altogether. We collectively discussed the music, we joked about some songs, challenged each other’s tastes sometimes and enjoyed the wonderful thing that music brings to us together. Often, as there was just one turntable, or one radio or one cd player, we all had to share and endure at times other’s music. But it was a social thing.

Now, more often, we download to our devices and plug in our headphones, earphones etc and listen to music alone. So instead of being together to listen, we can now all plug in and listen to music separately.

I do myself and I love that I can have literally the entire world’s music at my fingertips, but I not sure I love to listen to music alone.

The digital world is great but some balance and adjustment is needed, as we have only had the digital world for such a short period of time.

It is no surprise that vinyls are making a come back.

A view from Sint Maarten

Sint Maarten by Philip Dodson
Sint Maarten by Philip Dodson

Today someone read my blog from Sint Maarten.

I had to Google where that was, and if like me you had no idea, it is in the Caribbean, east of the British Virgin Islands.

It has a population of 33,000 people and it is a Dutch colony and someone there read one of my blogs.

Sint Maarten or Kenya or anywhere else in the world is not the point. We live in unique times that anyone can create a blog site for free and upload posts and share them with the entire world.

Previously the only way to be heard was to have a newspaper, or a TV station or a radio programme or go and travel the world and speak directly. Exactly, not everyone could do that, well now we all can.

So, if you have a something to say, then say it.

The world wants to hear it and they can hear it.

It’s up to you to broadcast it or not.