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Jon Bon Jovi is sure that Steve Jobs is a killer of the music industry
Monday, 21 March 2011 05:42

Jon Bon Jovi is disappointed as far as the state of the music industry is concerned - and Steve Jobs is to blame for that.

Jon Bon Jovi has a bone to pick with Steve Jobs. As the rocker says, Steve Jobs is in charge of the state of the music industry, which is very, very bad. When Jon Bon Jovi was interviewed for the Sunday Times Magazine, he laid the blame on Jobs for it and the resource iTunes because in his opinion the young generation is not infatuated with music just about the same way he was before and Apple’s store is guilty in that.

The experience, when people could enjoy musiс wearing headphones and being lost in it is in the past. This is the rocker’s view. Younger generation is not overwhelmed with music any longer.

 

The majority of those who work in the music industry say about such causes as illegal piracy or the financial toll the industry suffers from, but Bon Jovi sticks to different view. The customer obtains the processed music, which is promoted by iTunes. This way the discovery of music is killed just the same way as it ruined the effect, which music had upon every person. Though Jon understands that it sounds like he has fallen behind the times, but still he thinks the Steve Jobs personally is guilty in everything that is happening around.

Though Jon Bon Jovi likes it or not, nothing can be done about that. It is better to get accustomed to it.
As iTunes is controlling the market of digital music, business rivals emerge from nowhere. In short, the store of online music has come to the market to be there for a long time.