Connections with Andrew Thomson

Sally Anne Gross


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Sally Ann Gross is an academic who - along with George Musgrave - wrote a book called “Can Music Make You Sick: Measuring the Price of Musical Ambition” which was a complete game changer for me in terms of how I see the world, and myself.

The book gets into the impact of working as a musician today and explains a lot about how people are affected by operating in a hyper competitive age of abundance. These conditions affect us all as music fans and participants alike and I found it deeply personal and somewhat relieving to put a voice to various feelings and experiences I have encountered over the years.

This convo was actually recorded back in late 2023 and I’ve been thinking about it again in relation to the recent Geese chat. As Young Marco hinted at, these practises are also becoming commonplace in the electronic world and the outcry reminds me of the emergence of the influencer DJ a few years ago, buying likes, etc. I’m optimistic - perhaps naively - that this type of revelation will help pop the illusion of ‘anyone can make it’ and highlight again that social media platforms flatten lots of inequality by falsely suggesting we’re all in it together. Technology bringing about the end of gatekeepers was heralded as a good thing, but in our world, it has meant even more are competing for even less opportunities. Don’t hate the player, hate the game and all that, but as a result, I’ve came across a lot of frustration from artists who are struggling mentally in pursuit of something that is out of reach for many - despite being encouraged by the opposite being true.

Anyway, Sally Ann wrote a very well researched book on all this and tells it far better than me, she is a fascinating and approachable person to present ideas that might otherwise be a bit lofty or difficult to process - important as there are. Some of the other things we discussed have became even more relevant since, so thought it was worth sharing here. Sally Ann has lots of great stories about her life working in music and it’s well worth you time.

Thanks to Ray Philp for introducing me to the book in the first place. You can read it here. For free ~ www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Ca…ick/exoMEAAAQBAJ



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