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“I think that selling rights is a bad move commercially, not just morally. It cheapens the songs. When people come to my concerts, they often hold up candles when we do "Let It Be." I don't think they'd do that anymore if the song suddenly became part of an Oldsmobile ad.” quote by Paul McCartney
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“I think that selling rights is a bad move commercially, not just morally. It cheapens the songs. When people come to my concerts, they often hold up candles when we do "Let It Be." I don't think they'd do that anymore if the song suddenly became part of an Oldsmobile ad.”

Paul McCartney

About This Quote

Source Interview: Music industry discussion, 2015

He believes selling song rights for commercials cheapens art and diminishes fan rituals.

In simple terms: Commercial use can degrade artistic value.

Key Takeaway

Consider ethical implications before licensing music.

Themes

art commercialization integrity

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

ethical industry

When to use this quote

  • music licensing
  • brand partnerships
  • fan engagement
  • artist advocacy

Key Concepts

intellectual property fan culture morality

Questions to Reflect On

  • Should artists prioritize profit over tradition?
  • How do fans react to commercial use?
A Different Perspective

Revenue from ads can fund new work.

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