#62766 by
Kramerguy
Tue Apr 07, 2009 11:31 am
It's really a problem that dates back before the internet. Some guy pretty much learns three chords and decides he wants to be a rock star. He thinks that if he gets together with a few guys, just like him, that within weeks, record labels will be banging down their door.
So he starts posting ads, and when people respond, especially ones who actually can play their instruments and stuff, well.. the guy thinks you are doing it the hard way, or something. So he just ignores you, slightly embarrassed that he's not at your level of skill, but thick-headed enough to really believe that you are going nowhere, and his grand plan (of sitting on his couch with 3 other guys talking about how great the drugs and chicks will be) is the only way...
So, he continues his search for guys ...just..like...him because they know the magic formula.
Forget that no major label has signed a rock band in over 5 years. Forget that practice is required, and forget that the guy needs to actually know a song or two the whole way through.. and you can almost see the brilliance in his logic.
Fast forward 20 years and the same guy is washing cars for a living, pissed off that other musicians "held him back"
with the internet... it doesn't even take much time or effort, people (posers) can post all day about wanting to be in a band, but when you actually try to schedule something as useless (sarcasm) and boring as an "audition", you have clearly stated to them that you are beneath them.
Anyways.. lol
Never bother contacting anyone who doesn't have samples on their profile, or myspace, or something, to show that they at least know how to play an instrument.
And even once you get past that hurdle, you have to then deal with the people who DO know how to play, but are just irresponsible flakes.
But keep at it, and never give up, and you always end up finding a good match/band.
Look at it like dating.. you rarely, if ever, find the right person on the first relationship.