#62461 by
RhythmMan
Sat Apr 04, 2009 4:57 pm
I have had no problems with Myspace, ever.
MySpace has been real good to me.
I have met hundreds of good musicians, good lyricists, good singers, and good people.
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Someone mentioned BS friends.
Remember, as with anywhere, you can choose your friends. So I don't talk to the BS 'friends' who just want me as a number increment.
I am real, and so are my friends there. I have talked with every single one of my friends there at least once.
And . . .
I talk with between 25-30 legitimate performing artists and lyricists, and - just plain old good people - on a regular basis.
'Dis' myspace if you want, but I've met more people there than I have met here.
And everyone of them has music posted.
Maybe some people think MySpace sucks.
But I have had conversations with many "names" which you would recognize. Or sometimes conversations their daughters or sons; but I'm not a name-dropper.
There are famous and semi-famous musicians there. And record companies. . . . people just starting out, people touring, clasical guitarists, rock guitarists, fiddlers, singers, well-established lyricists.
I've talked to people from California to Nashville to Finland to Canada to Japan . . .
I'm close friends with people who've been singing the blues in clubs for 25 years, with someone who was on "Australian Idol," someone who sang at the Hollywood music awards, someone who performs on stage at a casino in Vegas 5 days a week, someone who . . . well, let's just shorten this all by just saying I talk with dozens of folks who have published and sold tons of CDs . . .
These are REAL people - and nice people, too.
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Don't hold their success or their fame against them.
There really are nice folks on MySpace.
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You can 'dis' MySpace all you want.
But there is no complaining, no back-stabbing no arm-chair warriors, no antagonism, no insults flying back and forth . . . not for me, anyway.
If anyone is experienceing that - then just block the jerks.
Life is too short to waste time arguing with people who don't matter.
I've rejected dozens of friends requests, after first visiting their pages and seeing who they are, and who their friends are . . .
All of my friends are good folks.
What I see on MySpace is a lot of people building careers.
And most of them are are working their butts off.
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If you want to meet good people - join MySpace, and chose your friends carefully.