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  1. Let's not resort to ad hominem attacks. But while we are at it...

     

    Good for you if the opportunity to post video of yourself naming the hippest friends you have and pouring water on yourself encourages you to donate money to a cause that you didn't care about yesterday and won't think about tomorrow. Knock yourself out!

     

    If a tree falls in the forest and no one was there to put it on Facebook, Instagram and tweet it, does it make a sound? Similarly, what is the point of donating to charity if I can't post cute photo- and video-selfies while doing it?

     

    My husband (and sons) have jumped in like lemmings, too. And we live in Ireland where nature dumps buckets of ice cold water on us daily. I'll stay married for now, but I judge him. I married a conformist. But he's cute. 

     

    Planning to launch my own fundraising meme called "I'll strip for Gaza" on Instagram. Hope I'll get Miley and the Kardashians on board -- I have a feeling they'll strip for anything if there is a selfie involved. Will keep you posted. (Or maybe combining two great things that go well together: Selfies with cute kittens, for Ferguson.)

     

    Give me a break.  Those who call out conformists, are usually conformists themselves.  If you strive to be a nonconformist, you are conforming to non-conformity.

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  2. Yeah, annoying or not, anything to raise awareness for that horrible disease is a good thing.  My father was challenged by his cousin, he has accepted (and will still donate).  Then he's going to challenge my oldest son.. Should be a hoot.  

  3. Well yeah, that's what I meant by having at least a decent rig.  But having tone-envy, and obsessing about one's current tone, one must not forget that much of the tone is in the player.  

     

    Although I'm sure David Gilmour could make an imitation Yamaha strat ran through a Crate sing like a bird... 

  4. So you are saying I'm the problem? :)  To be fair I have people tell me they love my tone all the time but everyone elses sounds better to me.

     

    Haha nah, I'm saying we as musicians are the problem..  Never being quite happy with your sound is a sign of a good musician.  Always striving to sound better, never truly satisfied.  

     

    As long as you aren't playing out of a Peavey bandit, and one of those shitty plastic ibanez distortion pedals from the 90's, then chances are you have a good tone.. The rest comes from the player.  :)

  5. If anything about it had anything to do with 'covets band' or 'hired entertainment' it matters not at all. If it's a band doing their own thing than it's not cool. Basically, if you're playing mainly for money who cares? If you're playing for art than you should know your own songs by heart.

     

    This matches with the pattern that most bands who play mostly originals tend to play with 2-3 other bands, should probably be playing 25-40 minute sets (unless headlining) and probably will be paid very little. Hired cover bands playing music the crowd shpuld know will probably need to fill 1-3 hours and should hopefully be paid a decent amount.

     

    Also worth considering: gigs are fun, but no one gig is all that important. Small bands go through weird stress over shows they could have easily not played.

     

    Well said, and I couldn't agree more.  This show is for my cover song, money making band..  I also have an original material band, and I wouldn't be caught dead reading lyrics on stage for them..  I've never had a problem remembering lyrics for songs I have written.  I guess because you write them down, commit to memory, sing them over and over and over.. I can remember lyrics to songs I wrote 20 years ago when I was a kid. 

     

    Now if I were a 70 something Bob Dylan, trying to remember lyrics to songs I wrote 50 years ago, that's a different story.. 

  6. I thought of this, as asked.  It would make me very excited to hear the rest of the album.  What a great collection of songs.

     

    I would agree, except for Why Would You Wanna Live.. That's really the only song on Being There that I don't like.  That and maybe Dreamer in My Dreams, which has always seemed like "oops, didn't realize we left the record button on when we were goofing off.. Fuck it.. Let's put it on the record anyway!".. 

     

    Sorry getting off topic here.. 

  7. The tone is in the player.  

     

    I always refer back to the story of a roadie that got to play Eddie Van Halen's rig on stage one time before a show.  He said it sounded/felt terrible.  Then Eddie picked it up and made it scream.. 

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    It's not so much that schools have "moved away" from the Arts. but that they are usually the first to get cut when working in the confines of a relatively tight budget. Most schools are going to focus on providing extra interventionists and Sp. Ed teachers and data coaches, etc who can all (purportedly) assist in bring the state-mandated test scores up to "acceptable" levels. Simply put, Music and Art and P.E. teachers can't. 

     

    Yeah, I know there's nothing they can do about it.. But it still sucks.  I'm just glad I was able to find the charter school for my son, and it works out logistically that I can take him there/pick him up.  Other parents aren't so fortunate.. 

     

    The artists get shit on the worse in public school, and it's a damn shame..  Artists typically come with learning disabilities like ADD, language disorders etc, because the part of their brains used for academics is all used for the artistic side of their brains.  They need something they are interested in (like art, music etc.) to help them focus on the things they aren't interested in (like academics), and those programs are being taken away.. 

  9. One of my kids is attending an "alternative school" as well this year.  We got fed up with his public school not offering art or music classes, when art is his life (just like his father).  

  10. If it's covers, I don't really care unless it's really distracting.  If it looks like you're reading a book while you're singing, yeah that's distracting.

     

    If it's your own material, then I expect you to know the words since it's supposedly something meaningful / emotional, etc.

     

    For the record - If you're Bruce Springsteen and you have a zillion songs and play different songs every set and you're 64 years old and still play for 3 hours... then you get a pass in my book and you can do whatever the hell you want as long as you show up within a couple hours of my house every so often.

     

    Since it seems you're asking in the context of covers, I'll go with "don't mind at all". 

     

    Thanks for your feedback.  I agree, there's a big difference between occasionally referencing lyrics, and reading them line by line, having your head buried in them.  I'll just be referencing, so I think it'll be ok.  

     

    I've seen artists forget lyrics many times...  Glenn Frey skipped an entire verse of "Take It Easy" when I saw the Eagles in 94..  I know Tweedy has done it.  And I bet they wish they had a reference to bail them out.  The other members can't always step in there, because in my experience, lyrical brain farts are contagious on stage... 

  11. I was just listening to a live version of "Red House" yesterday from the Miami Pop Festival.  To your casual listener, it's just another blues guitar song.. But there's just something special about Jimmi's playing that no one could ever match.. The way he would bend notes and just his overall feel.. Nothing like it.. 

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    What if I don't mind at all and could not care less?

     

     

    Then I think the appropriate choice would be "could care less either way".

     

    "Don't mind at all' is for the people that want to express their feelings that they really don't mind it.

     

    "Could care less either way" is for the people that really could care less, and don't really want to express their feelings about it, but still want to vote.  People that like to be a part of things!  

  13. Personally, I have never cared.  I have seen artists do it, and haven't thought twice about it..  However, I know many people frown upon it..  "Why would I pay money to see someone that is essentially cheating?".. etc.. 

     

    Reason I ask is that the lead singer in my band backed out of a big show we have coming up, so I am on lead vocals..  There are about 20 songs that I need to learn in a week.. Not going to happen..  So I'm going to need to read from a song book.. Hopefully one that is out of view.

     

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