I love that show! I saw a few in Britain, but was ecstatic when I found out I could watch every show from both seasons here in the US.
Love Bill Bailey too - one of the funniest guys on the planet.
I love that show! I saw a few in Britain, but was ecstatic when I found out I could watch every show from both seasons here in the US.
I never removed him on fb, his bday was no too long ago and a couple people sent him greetingsvurt wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:43 pm reminds me of john vulich though
"babylon5 is a big pile of shit."
you don't swim in gold, you build a giant statue to osiris.FapFilter wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:42 pm Well someone's pile of shit is another one's pile of gold
And i love swimming in your... my pile of gold
Deep Purple wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:43 pmI love that show! I saw a few in Britain, but was ecstatic when I found out I could watch every show from both seasons here in the US.
Love Bill Bailey too - one of the funniest guys on the planet.
don't know if i was even on fb before he died.
I did get to see him live - In the mid 90s I was at the Glastonbury Festival, and friends took me to see his act after dropping some acid! Holy crap that was one of the funniest experiences of my life!vurt wrote:seen bill bailey live a few times, definitely worth it if you get the chance!
94/5? whacky racers??Deep Purple wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 8:32 pmI did get to see him live - In the mid 90s I was at the Glastonbury Festival, and friends took me to see his act after dropping some acid! Holy crap that was one of the funniest experiences of my life!vurt wrote:seen bill bailey live a few times, definitely worth it if you get the chance!
Could have been. I think it may have been a cartoon character of some sort - can't remember for sure (for obvious reasons...)vurt wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 10:15 pm94/5? whacky racers??Deep Purple wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 8:32 pmI did get to see him live - In the mid 90s I was at the Glastonbury Festival, and friends took me to see his act after dropping some acid! Holy crap that was one of the funniest experiences of my life!vurt wrote:seen bill bailey live a few times, definitely worth it if you get the chance!
i was there!!!!
same state too![]()
"the majority of the 'music making community' isn't bedroom EDM hobbyists", where's your proof?Psuper wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 5:28 pm I think you missed my point - the majority of the 'music making community' isn't bedroom EDM hobbyists (though hobbyists in general account for the majority of DAW sales), it's songwriters.
I know it's easy to pidgeon hole a train of thought that doesn't span far from one's area of interest, however when we're talking about DAWs, we're talking about a tool for everyone involved in the music industry -- and in that huge swath from novice to professional, songwriters comprise the vast majority. Songwriters piano/guitar/vocal without the need for anything else, only needing something to record their takes. Gotta remember, we grew up on 4 tracks and the tracking process hasn't changed, just the equipment.
Recording studios have most digital DAWS these days, however the majority of their work is tracking.
And that's why anyone who says one of the most streamlined DAWs for tracking 'sucks', could use some actual experience in the field.![]()
I thought that was the users of every DAW that's been around for the last two decades...logifuzz-vst-plugins wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 12:03 am Not really the DAW per se, but I really dislike Pro Tools users who insist in ignoring the last two decades and promote it as the superior tool.
EDM = Electronic Dance Music, popular music intended for dancing. A vast majority of bedroom producers are doing some sort of EDM, but a lot are doing modern Jazz, experimental, ambient, industrial etc. etc. all categories that are not EDM. EDM is a real genre, it's not just what people call bedroom producers.rewrite history wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 11:07 pm "the majority of the 'music making community' isn't bedroom EDM hobbyists", where's your proof?
Because if you're using a computer and a midi controller to make music, it's pretty much classified as EDM. I don't make the rules, it's just a blanket term everyone is familiar with.
"I know it's easy to pidgeon hole a train of thought", yes it can be for some people.
Most "professional" songwriters still use pen and paper and the good old guitar and piano. People don't usually use the DAW unless they want to get ideas down quickly or they are ready to flush out a song. Most songs start simply in the mind, then from mind to hand, then to paper. Then they might have something to actually play, sing and record. Not before then, thats the biggest mistake most amateurs make, just noodling around creating countless beginnings to songs that they never finish.
Yeah, that's not how it works most of the time, everyone I've ever known who makes music, either professionally or as a dedicated hobby mostly starts a song by an idea that comes from messing around. It helps to have a framework, but hardly anybody I know thinks out an idea in their head and then makes a song at any rate more than a rare occasion.Most songs start simply in the mind, then from mind to hand, then to paper.
I’m down with the “E” and the “M”. But not really the “D”. I don’t subscribe to Psuper’s assertion that its mostly songwriters (or usually to any of his other assertions). But I’m not sure I like the assumption that anything electronic automatically means that its meant for Dance. If EDM is a catch all term, maybe we should have a better one? Not picking on you, but this has bothered me for a while.rewrite history wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 11:07 pm
Because if you're using a computer and a midi controller to make music, it's pretty much classified as EDM. I don't make the rules, it's just a blanket term everyone is familiar with.
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