Oh, and I'm also the mastermind and producer behind PMF, an unfamous (sic) rap posse that makes the dopest songs-as-gifts that no money has ever bought?
Greg
Please tell me what I´ve to do ...PugFace wrote:I am earning too much money by other means
plus, it helps if you are good looking!!!!!!!!!Lunch Money wrote: I think that there are 2 factors in becoming famous, not that I'd know... 1) luck, or 2) persistence and sweat.
You have to be good to be lucky, but it doesn't hurt to have a bit of fate smile on you. On the other hand, persistence is harder than people imagine, and it involves more than persistently waiting, but persistently LOOKING for opportunities, and following up on any and all leads that come your way.
I sure don't have the energy for that!
Greg
I once had... but the "fate smile" seems to have left out on me.Lunch Money wrote: I sure don't have the energy for that!
Nope - I think you're spot on. 'Steven Tyler' says sopeteralston wrote:all really great replies, thankyou
I think that we are fortunate to be living now, when people can realistically become 'known' without the help of record labels, i.e. mp3 sites etc
and also the gradual move of the actual record buying market from teenagers to middle-agers - who have more dosh to spend, and do spend it
apparently record companies are now targeting those age groups, 25/30 onwards, as those are the group who actually spend and will keep buying products, and if they are targeting those groups it means they will be looking for artists who appeal to those groups
I get the impression that most people on here are not 16, and maybe most are over 30, and whereas in the past this would have made it difficult to be signed etc, if record labels are selling to 30/40 yr olds, then signing someone in this age-bracket will surely not be as unlikely as in the past
or am I just convincing myslef that at 33 I still have a chance of getting widespread distribution of my musings???
cheers again
Peter
I had a very similar experience in more or less the same time period. I was pretty well dug in with the hardcore/sludgecore scene down in south Florida & played bass/guitar in a band called Floor that was more or less a sister group to Cavity. I used to do shows with Marylyn Manson & was a good friend of his till he crawled up Trent's ass.ew wrote:I had a couple nibbles in the late '80s/early '90s for an indie rock band I was in,but the band imploded.I became disillusioned with the whole music thing and quit for close to ten years.
ew
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