JCP61 wrote:Chief Engineer Scott wrote:It is what it is.
I've already said, "I'd rather be able to make them cry on a regular basis than anything else". (empathic performance)
And that's what I am doing well. I just played a little ways back with a friend of mine, we played "Invisible Light" and some woman burst out into tears. (I felt like yelling "YEAAAHHH".)
So the vocal depressed you>? Good .. If wanted you to laugh, I would have punched you in the gut. Maybe we should play circus music to amuse you? Don't give up your day job, JCP. If you think I am going to play happier music because you think I should, you are stone cold stupid.
lol The way you guys talk I am toeing the ledge on a tall building.
Relax, you mucks.
Just taking it a day at a time for now.
Whatever is supposed to happen will and conversely not.
"Seacrest out" LOL
And to think I liked that tune.. 
I don't expect you to do anything,
I wasn't waiting on the edge of my seat for you to produce any music
at all,
you asked me to listen and tell you what I thought, out of courtesy I did.
but I won't again.
so don't you worry about me taking time to consider what you might be painting.
you stand there and admire it by your self.
Sorry JCP, I keep forgetting that you are a "johnny come lately" and you haven't been here for the other stuff that got posted.
"Critique" means that you identify that which is unsoundly constructed in the tune. It doesn't mean that I'd want an opinionated answer about which genre to write in.
Say if I wrote some "metal", you can pick it apart all you want until you suggest it should be "county and western".
PS: FOLKS I said it like 10x now. THIS TUNE IS NOT MASTERED, i.e. it is going to have technical flaws. It is definitely not as polished as the others.
IT IS UNFINISHED !~!!!!
And I don't know who the stool pigeon is, but someone tattled on me.
I got the word from "on high", this is to be mastered here in about a week or more? I am not "pushing" at all. I don't write well with everyone because most people are dumber than sh*t and I just basically can't take it. I write well with Les because he plays keys WELL.
So if we have some bumps in the road, I am ok with it.
Les turns out a superior product, although I don't always know what it's going to be and/or when it's done.
I'd rather have the issues I have than to turn out sh*t at a fast pace.
If I was technically inclined, I could turn out plenty of crap very quickly.
But who really wants crap? and I am a technical kitten.
I maybe a creative tiger, but definitely a technical kitten and I eat absolutely zero kitty litter. lol