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Ian Anderson: Carefree with Money
on Monday, April 5, 2021Ian Anderson Money Quote saying rock musician frugality preserves income – despite free-wheeling reputation. Ian Anderson said:
“There seems to be an inclination among rock musicians to be very carefree with money, but I negotiate the best flight and hotel deals on our tours to maximise the band’s income – I don’t want too see too much taken off the top line” — Ian Anderson
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In this quote, Ian Anderson seems to be contrasting his own prudent approach to finances with what he views as a common tendency among many rock musicians to be quite lavish and careless with money.
Anderson notes that while on tour, he personally negotiates good deals for flights and hotels in order to minimize expenses and maximize the band’s overall income or “top line” revenue from their concerts. His statement implies that leaving negotiations to others could result in higher costs being “taken off the top line” through things like inflated travel rates.
Anderson appears to pride himself on being more budget-conscious and fiscally responsible than peers who may be more cavalier about spending, in order to benefit the band’s bottom line profits as much as possible from their touring endeavors.
Ian Anderson on Music as Petty Thief
on Thursday, June 19, 2014Ian Anderson Money Quotation saying that pre-teens spend willingly on cheaply produced formulaic pop music. Ian Anderson said:
“A lot of pop music is about stealing pocket money from children” — Ian Anderson
Ian Anderson seems to be criticizing some pop music for targeting child consumers in order to make money.
His point may be that some pop songs are essentially advertisements aimed at getting kids to beg their parents for certain toys, clothes or other branded products featured in music videos or endorsed by pop stars.
While exposing children to new music can be enjoyable, Anderson appears to argue that some pop is more focused on commercialism and marketing to young fans than artistic expression. However, pop music also brings many children happiness and inspires creativity.
Overall, reasonable people can disagree on where to draw the line between entertainment and exploitation of youth audiences for profit.