不必要なpolemic 。
copy and paste then google japanese to english. too bad polemic didn't work.
I think this could be a record breaker in terms of speed.
Aw shucks!Soniccat wrote:That said, my hats off to shamann for the most usefull reply yet
Well, well.Sicklecell666 wrote:I find this to be an excellent observation.herodotus wrote:Music is evolving faster than our ability to understand it.
Excellent observation! The music industry doesn't run on the hit makers, it runs on the wannabes. They're the ones who pay the bills for most studios.koorby wrote:KvR reminds me a lot of the audition phase of one of those TV talent shows, like American/UK/Australian Idol, or X-Factor etc. You'll get people standing in front of three judges and they'll offer what they feel is a stunning performance and a demonstration of their vocal virtuosity. Unfortunately for them, their utter self-belief and conviction that they have real talent completely clouds the fact that they can't sing, can't hold pitch, are tone-deaf and look like a feral gypsy dragged in from the London Underground. Of course, when the judges have the audacity to tell them they suck, they're often presented with tantrums and accusations of having no idea of how to judge true talent. It's quite amusing really.
Of course, one in a thousand of those people walk in front of the judges and even from the TV into my loungeroom they give me goose pimples, such is their awesome, raw talent on display.
So to me, KvR is like one of those shows; a hellavu lot of the <cough>, er music sucks shit, but damn there are some bloody amazing musicians here who should have had recording contracts ages ago.
uh huh.VitaminD wrote:Sicklecell666 wrote:Hiopiadream wrote:oh it will
sickles on board now
hmmm...
But who pays money to studios these days anyway? I guess the only time I'd spend real money on a studio is for A-grade mastering or a complex live instrument or vocal recording. I figure most of the wannabees are making demo CD's at home.egarrard wrote:Excellent observation! The music industry doesn't run on the hit makers, it runs on the wannabes. They're the ones who pay the bills for most studios.
Yep, pretty much sums up my feelings.[absurd] wrote:
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