Amen Bro! I need to do the 60's over again anyway 'cause I can't remember a damn thing that happened!Dave Spiers wrote: “It’s taken 40 years for technology to catch up and as a result the 60’s should really start now.”
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Can we start now??
Amen Bro! I need to do the 60's over again anyway 'cause I can't remember a damn thing that happened!Dave Spiers wrote: “It’s taken 40 years for technology to catch up and as a result the 60’s should really start now.”
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I really don't see the web that way. To me it's more like busking in Pitt St - there are so many people going by who just don't give a shit it becomes a waste of effort. If I were doing for anyone but myself I would have given it away years ago and the web would certainly not have changed that. Given that it is unlikely that I will be able to change the way people see themselves and their society, I really couldn't give a rat's arse whether or not anybody else ever listened to my music beyond the fact that it allows us to continue to release CD's commercially. Although, given how little money I need to spend on equipment these days I could easily afford to press my own CD's if I needed to but again, because I don't care if anyone listens to it the bulk of the CD's would probably end up in a box next to the majority of the last independant pressing in 1996. I am completely reliant on other people caring enough to get it out there.vurt wrote:its due to the web that people like us know we have an audience
Would that be Pitt Street in Sydney?BONES wrote:I really don't see the web that way. To me it's more like busking in Pitt St - there are so many people going by who just don't give a shit it becomes a waste of effort. If I were doing for anyone but myself I would have given it away years ago and the web would certainly not have changed that. Given that it is unlikely that I will be able to change the way people see themselves and their society, I really couldn't give a rat's arse whether or not anybody else ever listened to my music beyond the fact that it allows us to continue to release CD's commercially. Although, given how little money I need to spend on equipment these days I could easily afford to press my own CD's if I needed to but again, because I don't care if anyone listens to it the bulk of the CD's would probably end up in a box next to the majority of the last independant pressing in 1996. I am completely reliant on other people caring enough to get it out there.vurt wrote:its due to the web that people like us know we have an audience
No. What I was saying is that, in the end, I don't have any ambition. As long as I'm happy with the finished product that's all that matters. I really enjoy playing live but I don't care if no-one shows up - its just a chance to hear my music really, really loud. I rely almost completely on the enthusiasm of others to get anything out for people to listen to. It has never mattered to me. We're playing a few live shows at the mo' because people have asked us. It's been 3 years or more since I've actively sought venues for a show and if our label/manager hadn't hassled us endlessly we probably wouldn't be anywhere near finishing our first album. Which was my initial advice - find someone else to be enthusiastic about your exposure so you can concentrate on the important business of making music.vurt wrote:i was reffering to bedroom hobbyists bones,your different you do the tours and stuff and actually have ambition.
i personally use the web for my audience and i get a few listens and comments,to me this is enough as it encourages me to do more.
for those who have ambition i wish you luck but for me personally its a hobby with no aspirations
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