PaperDog wrote:
Christopher, You have a nasty habit of diminishing other peoples opinion (quite abrasively I might add...) as You Opine here like your word is the last word.. The fact is, when it comes to real art... you don't know what the f. u. c. k. you are talking about. (How did that feel bro?)
Furthermore I have heard your stuff and it doesn't even 'rate" in terms of relevance... So tell us Mr. Chrstopher If your theory about subjective art is "all that" then, why do you bother posting your work? I mean, according to you, what are the odds that what you posted falls into that 80 percent ...as in "sucks!" Why would ya post stuff that sucks? ...
I'll tell you why... Because nobody in this industry has the balls to tell you the truth... And DUDE, as self-important as you like to think you are... you aren't even in the running with Mayer. You obviously don't have 'his' success...SO Apparently. Mayer's "Spot-On" aint WORKING FOR YOU...so how can you sit there and pontificate to me about my opinion?
Good rant.
Misguided, but but I give you an A+ for effort.
Let's start with the premise of "80% of what's out there sucks". That's just a stupid statement any way you slice it. So if you're defending that "thought", I can't see a point in furthering a conversation here. Art is subjective (please look up the word "subjective" and get back to me so we can have an intelligent conversation).
Saying "80% of music sucks" doesn't add anything to the conversation about how to make it in the business. It's like trying to have a conversation about painting and saying, "every style but impressionist sucks". Or "every medium but watercolor sucks". It's just a dumb statement. So I don't care if you want to rip me for saying that. I stick by that statement.
But the rest of your rant at me: REALLY pointless. You totally missed the mark.
Because I don't care about being famous. I don't care about "running with" John Mayer. I don't desire fame or a music career. I have a career, thanks. One I'm good at and enjoy. Music is a passion - not a career choice for me.
You have to look at a person's objectives before you can critique them. Your comments, however harsh you may have intended them to be, have no effect on me because you don't understand my objectives with my art. Your comments, I'm sure, might have hurt the feelings of someone chasing fame. But that's not me. I have no urge to be famous or to have John Mayer's career. Far from it.
I'm doing *exactly* what I want to with my art. And for any artist, that should be their ultimate goal.
I play lead guitar in a cover band. Nope, that's not glamorous, it won't lead me to stardom, and it won't give me fame or riches. And I don't give a rat's ass, because it's fun as hell and I enjoy doing it. And for me, that's what playing guitar is all about: fun.
You want to rip me for having fun with my art? By all means. Go for it. And allow me to laugh that that sentiment for a moment... You, ripping me for having fun playing guitar. Right. Moving on...
The only other thing I do is write acoustic instrumental tunes. You asked why i post my music. Um, I hate to point out the obvious here, but that's kind of what this website is about. I post my music. So does everyone else here on Bandmix. In fact, if you've been here long enough, you know that if you do NOT post music, people give you grief. That's kind of the point of the site, yes?
I don't care if anyone likes my music or not. I'm not trying to promote my music into a career. I write for myself - that's art. If someone likes it, great! If people hate it, fine! I am not trying to get famous from it. Far from it.
I am not out writing music every day, trying to play it out everywhere, trying to make a career. Acoustic instrumental music has an audience that's about as big as my bedroom (on a good day). I'm very much a realist about my musical abilities. Do you think I'd be dumb enough to think I could forge a lucrative career off that sort of music? Give me a break...
I write those songs because they are my expression - my art. I write for myself. I don't care if you like it.