"Exactly when people are in turmoil is the time that the entertainment business has always been at its best. Because people don't want to be reminded every day that they are under siege, or that they're not having a great time of life"
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The subtext is a defense of escapism that doesn’t pretend to be high-minded. “Under siege” is war language smuggled into a conversation about pop. It casts everyday anxiety - layoffs, violence, political chaos, sickness - as a kind of occupation, then positions entertainment as the smuggled bread, the blackout curtain, the temporary ceasefire. Richie’s second sentence is the tell: audiences aren’t looking for reminders. That’s not ignorance; it’s self-preservation. A three-minute song can be the only place in a day where your body unclenches.
Context matters here: Richie came up in the 70s and 80s, when recession, the Cold War, and the AIDS crisis coexisted with glossy radio pop, stadium tours, and the MTV dreamscape. His career itself is evidence for the thesis: smooth, reassuring hits that offered a counterclimate to bad news. He’s also quietly admitting the industry’s opportunism. “At its best” doubles as aesthetic peak and market peak, a confession that the business knows how to convert collective dread into a soundtrack - and that listeners, understandably, keep pressing play.
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Richie, Lionel. (2026, January 15). Exactly when people are in turmoil is the time that the entertainment business has always been at its best. Because people don't want to be reminded every day that they are under siege, or that they're not having a great time of life. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/exactly-when-people-are-in-turmoil-is-the-time-170336/
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Richie, Lionel. "Exactly when people are in turmoil is the time that the entertainment business has always been at its best. Because people don't want to be reminded every day that they are under siege, or that they're not having a great time of life." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/exactly-when-people-are-in-turmoil-is-the-time-170336/.
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"Exactly when people are in turmoil is the time that the entertainment business has always been at its best. Because people don't want to be reminded every day that they are under siege, or that they're not having a great time of life." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/exactly-when-people-are-in-turmoil-is-the-time-170336/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







