
Doug C
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Highly Praised Music Artists That Don't Do a Thing for You
Doug C replied to GtrPlyr's topic in Someone Else's Song
u2roolz, you said "I think you are putting too much emphasis on "flavorful artisan scone", as if once that artist sells X amount of records they go and play coffee shops or something.". That is not what I meant at all. I meant the opposite. It sounded as though she, your interviewee, was saying that you could start making the 'good' music you wanted at some point and remain mega-popular. I found it very interesting in theory but couldn't think of it happening in practice. That Aimee Mann example sounds like the best so far. I would think that most of the Voices Carry fans have not heard an -
Highly Praised Music Artists That Don't Do a Thing for You
Doug C replied to GtrPlyr's topic in Someone Else's Song
Marianne Faithfull was a Katy Perry level popstar at some point? She stayed popular at another point? My memory is worse than I thought, then. Yes, she started making more critically acclaimed music but I wouldn't say that her popularity grew or remained. Not trying to be a smartass. edit Hey! Where did the Marianne Faithfull example go? The mists of time? Ha ha! -
Highly Praised Music Artists That Don't Do a Thing for You
Doug C replied to GtrPlyr's topic in Someone Else's Song
Yeah, I thought of the Beatles but even though they were pop stars first, they were also somewhat respected at first. The time of Buddy Holly and The Beatles was also a different musical time. Has that type of growth happened in the last 20-30 years? Will it likely ever happen again? Thanks, ya'll! -
Highly Praised Music Artists That Don't Do a Thing for You
Doug C replied to GtrPlyr's topic in Someone Else's Song
Due to the lack of response to my question, it is safe to assume that either a)no one could think of an example, or b)no one cares. Since I am the one that asked, b)is the odds on favorite. Seriously though, I have been trying and cannot think of an example of someone that fits the bill of what u2roolz's Katy Perry-esque public access singer was talking about. To quote his post, "Part of what she talked about before the aired interview was how the business works and you need to fill that popular void and then if you catch on you can kind of change your image and style and hope that people wi -
Highly Praised Music Artists That Don't Do a Thing for You
Doug C replied to GtrPlyr's topic in Someone Else's Song
I see your point but I can't think of an example. Admittedly I only spent a couple of minutes thinking about it but can any of us name someone that began as a Katie Perry-type pop star and then transitioned to a 'serious' critically-acclaimed and respected 'artist' that "stuck around"? -
I enjoy this every year. I am sure that some of you will also. http://www.npr.org/2010/12/13/97778347/jingle-jams-a-holiday-mix-from-npr-music
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I understand your point now. I think that you knew that I never thought that i was no longer myself. You are sharper than that. You know that I meant that I felt it was silly to engage in social intercourse with an alias. I don't do it out there, so why in here? I must get ready or my wife and I will be late. I want as much eating of the free Christmas feast as possible. I don't think that the next Wilco album will suck. It may not be their best but i can't imagine it sucking.
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Because you do it here. I admit that this is a poor answer.
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I concede that this question is above my intellectual paygrade. I apologize for not understanding.
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I thought that a signature personalizse you on a board. The ones that I have used have always been related to an interest of mine. I like Soccer A.M. Chris Kamara's skits make me laugh. I am likely interpreting incorrectly but it seems that my simple question is getting hostile responses. Odd. I apologize for this becoming a threadjack. Maybe some other time in a more appropriate thread. I have to get ready for a Christmas party. Ya'll enjoy the weekend. I envy those of you with snow.
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I have several tattoos to mark significant occurences in my life. I can't speak for others. If someone changes their real name then it becomes their real name. If the go by their middle name or a nickname, then it basically becomes their name. Do you go by Recorded Nap outside of the internet the way a middle nameuser would go by it in most situations? Ellsworth, my original name here, is a nickname. I used it on the only other board I was on at the time and I wanted consistency so folks would know who I was. Colonel Ellsworth Flag(g)? was because a guy with a monkey avatar, Carlos maybe, sa
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This isn't really an answer. I am not upset or offended by people using aliases. So my sensitivity doesn't enter into it. I am simply curious as to why the vast majority of internet users communicate with aliases. A sincere query.
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Well I'll be damned. I thought that I was actually communicating with another person. Am I dreaming? I am awake, though. How long until a mod/admin moves this discussion to another, more appropriate, area? Ha ha.
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I love fun. I suppose that when you meet people face-to-face that you wear a black suit, a Samuel L. Jackson as Jules mask and introduce yourself as Jules. Well, upon reflection, if you do that, which I asume that you do, it sounds fun.
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Could you please explain why that is?
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Why don't people just use their names on the internet? Sure it may already be taken but you can always put a number after it, make a letter a different case, initial(s), some variant, etc.
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The fact that I expected a reply like the above doesn't take away from how much I laughed at it. Thanks!
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That analogy doesn't work for me because my grandmother was way hot.
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My wife and I really like Ryan Adams. He is definitely one of our top 5, from Whiskeytown on. Is he infallible? Of course not. We have 2 Whiskeytown demos, love them, but no other unreleased material, save live shows. I can't speak to all of the unreleased releases or the internet rants. Except for this board, NPR, A Prairie Home Companion, Sky Sports News and the Premier League Fantasy League, I am not much of an internet person. The 3 times that we saw The Cardinals were excellent, especially the final show at The Fox in ATL. I am excited to hear III/IV. My wife, even less of an internet per
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How come Wilco doesn't do an annual New Years Eve show?
Doug C replied to Allspread's topic in Just A Fan
The 2004 NYE show at Madison Square Garden, with Sleater-Kinney and The Flaming Lips, was one of our top concert experiences. We would definitely go to a Wilco NYE again but I can understand why it isn't an annual event. Now I am having a flood of memories. Thanks for starting the thread! -
http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2010/12/02/131753962/worst-pink-floyd-cover-ever Worst Pink Floyd cover ever? (from All Songs Considered)
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I have never wondered what the song is about.
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Effects of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) on Troops Marching."
Doug C replied to Doug C's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I found it hilarious. The guys are all smiling and laughing. I didn't think about it on a deeper level. I can understand that the participants may have been unwilling or ill-informed and could have had bad trips but it still made me laugh. I am not frightened that it happening. I was just passing along something that I found humorous. I meant no offense. -
Effects of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) on Troops Marching."
Doug C replied to Doug C's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
That was my intent, to scare people. Oy vey.