"When I go to Japan and do shows I play for 1,000 to 1,500 people. I like a lot about Japan. Their popular culture and mass commercialization appeals to me"
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The numbers matter. Playing to 1,000-1,500 people is modest by arena standards, but it’s also a reliable, dignified scale for a mid-career artist with a cult audience. Japan becomes a place where that kind of career makes sense: attentive listeners, strong retail culture, and a market historically friendly to American guitar music long after U.S. radio moves on. He’s describing an alternative afterlife for musicians who fall between mainstream and underground.
Subtextually, Sweet is also confessing an aesthetic attraction. "Popular culture" and "mass commercialization" aren’t framed as empty or cynical; they're presented as coherent, even comforting. Japan represents a world where art and product aren’t enemies, where the gloss is part of the pleasure, and where a musician can stop performing authenticity and just perform.
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