06.24.2008, 04:07 PM | #101 |
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sonic youth with timbaland... XD
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06.24.2008, 04:12 PM | #102 |
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knowing sonic youth, they'd get someone like dan deacon to produce! bleep bleep bloop!
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I'm not suggesting that such a band should or would become a hitmaker. I'm just saying that--even if the band was revelatory and awe-inspiring on a fairly objective standard--it's hard to get to the point where a new band can expect to have a break-even tour. And that's true whether or not we were stubborn about including the hurdy gurdy. And, yeah...I would include it at all costs if that's what we wanted.
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06.24.2008, 10:20 PM | #104 |
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My point was only that compromise does not immediately indicate insincerity.
Say your girlfriend/wife isn't into role-playing and you really want her to do it: You either suck it up and make a compromise that you aren't completely happy with, or accpet the fact that the relationship is probably going to have problems later on and make a choice. It's the same thing with a music/audience relationship. If you really want to use a hurdy-gurdy, and the audience can't stand it, you either compromise or you let the audience go. It can occassionally work out, like with Nine Inch Nails' Downward Spiral or Radiohead's Kid A, but even they still had to factor in the audience to a huge degree. One of the best lessons in the creative arts is: kill your darlings. Just because you think something looks/sounds/seems great to you, doesn't mean it's good for your audience. In my writing classes, there are people that insist on some ridiculous pieces that no one would ever read. Poets, in particular, are notorious for that. It's fine if they want to continue like that, but they all eventually learn that it won't get them an audience. If you don't want to give up any element of your style, then you're honest and sincere in keeping it; if you do decide that you want to comprise a couple of things to make it more digestable, then it just means your heart is in a different place, that your focus is on the audience, and not your personal life. Both are totally fine, in my opinion, but it makes for very different music. That's not to say there aren't some megafamous shitty artists in it for the money, though. |
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06.24.2008, 10:23 PM | #105 |
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no compromises. never.
don't do things to fucking please other people.
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by the way, if someone approves of something that would generally indicate that they are pleased with it.
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06.24.2008, 10:32 PM | #108 |
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i'll guess that noone cares what you do creatively in the first place because yr attitude is false and cliched and that of someone who is in sore need of approval
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06.24.2008, 10:33 PM | #109 | |
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EDIT: I think it's the same thing about compromising music. If you want to do something and afford to live, you gotta give your audience a bone. At the very least, run a side project or something. Working for a living is a compromise, but it needs to be done. Aside from a paycheck, society wouldn't function without that. |
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you've got a point there. thank you for clarifying.
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put you on ignore? i guess if you can't get approval, disaproval will do eh?
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06.24.2008, 10:40 PM | #112 |
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do whatever you want. i'm going to bed.
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Forget my earlier post on this thread, this is the sort of long post that I don't mind reading at all. |
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06.25.2008, 03:10 AM | #115 |
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I have no complaints about music now as compared to any other time since the advent of recording. Once it all became eternal, it was all there whenever we could get to it.
So my complaints lie with the rest of life that make me listen to music less obsessively than I once did; being more responsible than when I woke up in the afternoon, grabbed the bong and started playing records until it was time to go out and drink and see somebody play live or dj until closing time. I don't blame music that I exist in a different reality now than then. Overall, I prefer this one actually, but the soundtrack is overall much quieter and increasingly silent. Technology has changed music in one way I've noticed in that it is becoming less geographical. The likelihood of another "Seattle Sound" ever arising seems incredibly unlikely because now we band together with likeminded people online who might be anywhere on the planet. Of course this hasn't fully started to impact the "live" experience, but the beginnings are here. An experimental or noise musician playing a show in Portland with a bunch of other acts might realistically hope to be heard by 30-40 people on a night with a pretty good turnout. That same artist could play my radioshow on a Saturday at noon and in the course of a couple weeks get literally ten times as many downloads as that from our digital archive. Most of us would rather do both of course, but the club date being a priority and the live college radio set being an after-thought may begin to be reversed when streams and MP3 archives are brought into the mix. |
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DJ Rick for the win!
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06.25.2008, 04:55 AM | #118 | |
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06.25.2008, 05:02 AM | #119 |
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Well it's completely opinion. I may have worded it a little too imperatively, but it's all open for debate.
But yes it's opinion based on speculation, as well as experience in writing and editing. |
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which has what to do with music? |
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