Every artist wasnts his/her work to be liked, but there are artists who create what
they like and hope other people will like it too, and there are artists that produce what they think other people would like.
Jean Michelle Jarre and Mike Oldfeild are good examples of musicians that became famous by doing what they liked. The problem is that everything they tried to produce afterwards was in the second category, they were constantly trying to reproduce that first 'hit' if you will.
There are artists that have never become big, but have become at least recognised, and have done so by sticking their 'their own thing', most of them have been around for years though, and there is precious little sign of more bands rising to replace them, since modern hopefulls don't want to start something new or make a statement, they want a quick road to cash on the back of other peoples work.
That, I think is where the change appeared, when music, like art, stopped being a way of making a statement, and started to become a commercial 'customer is always right' affair. Now Music, like Art, only shocks for selling value.
Edit : Scuse my typing, I'm having a 'bad vision' day

And I'll check that out Raa, thanks, I'm listening to a lot of Eric Serra at the moment, Big Blue and 5th Element, great stuff
