1% use her to get richer at all our expense.
I hate to derail this, but I'm dying to know how Jerry Garcia or Bob Dylan, or Mick Jagger got rich at your expense. Those millions they made, are you saying they should have been yours? Is David Gilmore living in a mansion he kicked you out of? And yeah, there is a Sir Paul McCartney or Rodger Waters or a Metallica in the mix from time to time, but most of the people I work with do OK, but 1%? That's $380K a year in the US, (to be in the top 1% in the world it only takes $34K, and if you are making more than $1,225 a year, you're doing better than 1/2 the people in the world.)
But last time I checked no-one was ever forced by evil powers (their friends however may be a different story) to go to a Dead concert, or buy a copy of American Beauty, or Exile on Main Street. No one is forced to buy a ticket. You don't have laws that compel people to buy tie-dye shirts with skulls and roses on them so they can walk around looking like a rainbow threw up on them - nah, they do it all on their own.
And I don't think I'm being 'used' (or it sure doesn't feel like it). I take those gigs because I choose to do that, as opposed to other things I could do. Has my worked helped them 'get rich' - sort of, but not really. What I do helps expand the range of people they can 'service', and Sir Paul is not playing to 50K people without a sound system. But drop all that, and guess what? He can still play and sing, and write and entertain. So it's just a question of scale, not intent or inception.
And, just out of general interest, there is more abandoned houses in the US then there are homeless persons here.