bluesman25 wrote: 1) I can explain the rudiments of srv's wonderful music in only a few pages...I wouldn't bother though because Wolf Marshall beat me to it. Books are best read for information that isn't entirely obvious. Try reading them. You should know that sometimes a person's music is reflective of their personallity and past experiences. Maybe that's not true of everyone but at least that's what I strive for in my music. Learning about a musician can sometimes help one's apreciation for their music. We all are fascinated by the relationship between an artist and their art. That's why we watch movies like the doors, walk the line, ray...the list goes on.
Clothing can also be a reflection of personallity. I'm glad to be in a place where people can dress however they wish withen the limits of decency. I'm sure some people feel that if one wishes to go about naked in the streets like Margot Kidder on a bad trip or Janet Jackson at the superbowl that its a perfectly acceptable expression of one's individuallity.
If I had a kid I wouldn't want it to see your dangling schlong though.
Once again I wish to say that I don't judge people because that's wrong. But I WILL judge your clothing and not hold back from saying that some poeple are dressed downright inapropriately.
Why don't we all just admit it? Being a musician offers us a fantastic opportunity. We unlike so many others are allowed and often expected by society to dress far beyond the measures of normalcy. Wouldn't you imagine that there are secretaries in Cleveland that wish they could dress like a pop singer? We have a free ticket to be as pretentious as we want to be. Do some people go over the top? Absolutely. I personally would have a hard time wearing anything on stage that I wouldn't wear off of it. I'm certainly not saying that you have to wear platform KISS boots but at least wear something nice enough to provide a decent presentation.
Wear something that informs your audience that you respect them enough to dress for the privledge of playing for them.
1 - guess I hit a nerve... and I wasn't even aiming. I'm really sorry you feel so offended. for one lets keep it civil if you can. Is my dissagreement with you so offensive that you need to be vulgar?
"If I had a kid I wouldn't want it to see your dangl### schl##g though." "Books are best read for information that isn't entirely obvious."
Does the juxtaposition of these two sentences strike you as kind of not-belonging?
Are you asking me to compare libraries? Let's not play that game.
"That's why we watch movies like the doors, walk the line, ray...the list goes on." ...and have discussions on discussion boards where people often dissagree but that's ok cause we are all smart enough to keep it civil, right?
"Wear something that informs your audience that you respect them " -I'm your audience too are you respecting me?
I hope I can aspire to respect my audience, even in your case. I am trying... but I'm not gonna give it too much effort.