Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
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Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
https://michaelpdawson.bandcamp.com
http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...MCD-spc-7.aspx
Rick should release an album. Solo album. Or maybe he's doing this fairly regularly already and I simply haven't heard the news. I think that constantly doing this sort of music youtube thing, talking about *other* people's musical creativity (commentary, interviews, etc.) and guitar lessons can go on for only so long without actually putting to work the pull of his own musical creativity that way, considering the amount of musicality experience and ear that he has. That channel seems like giving a chef a tv show for months that takes away from the chef's actual time to cook.
Sure does cart out his ego a lot.
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Rick's the guy who, during a pickup sport of any kind, claims he shoulda got a full-ride scholarship if his high-school coach wasn't such a dick. He's definitely bitter that he wasn't bigger. And he grows more comfortable in his "get off my lawn" critiques.
Every modern generation has had shitty pop music. Fabian, Defranco Family, Bay City Rollers, Leif Garret, Tiffany, Debbie Gibson, just to name a few. Tweeny Bop has always been the path of least resistance and always will be. I've got too large a music collection to worry about the future of something from which I do not rely upon to make a living. I feel genuinely bad for people that wished they could make a living in the music industry. I feel bad about a lot of jobs that have gone by the wayside. Well, kinda. As far as art goes, isn't most of the world's most revered art attributed to dead people? Doesn't sound like much of a living.
Hmm obviously I don’t listen to all his videos, plus mostly saw vids from the last year or so, and might have missed things but there are examples to the contrary. For example, in a very recent Beatles / T Swift vid, he says “even I got” so and so award, to play down his own merits, fairly humbly. What I gather overall from the vids I’ve seen is that he’s simply mostly just passionate about music and it comes through in the specific topics he chooses. I think he’s drawn to his various particular topics very naturally and so the vids mostly just flow on, which is also a part of the reason they’re unfortunately longer than they can be. At least that’s what I’m generally picking up as a musician from many of those vids.
Also there was a recent comment here about him demanding “perfect pitch” or something like that, hmm I’m not sure that’s true – he did have one recent vid where he was complaining that someone (and even people generally…) he’d expect would tell apart which of two notes is the higher one couldn’t do that, but that's obviously much milder than rigorously demanding “perfect pitch”. He did have another vid with someone at the piano (who apparently has perfect pitch) but I think the point of that other vid was to discuss perfect pitch as a topic, not demand it. Besides, wanting to not hear out-of-tune or off moments in performances, if you’re simply automatically effortlessly sensing them after decades of having trained your ear whether you tried so or not, isn’t a bad thing; eat some food that happened to be prepared over-the-top salty and you might voice your annoyance too.
You want to gain interest for a sh*tty pop song, get some TV commercial to use it for their ad. This is the way a song featuring someone emotionlessly saying, "I'ma bring the wow," over a backing track that sounds like a malfunctioning synthesizer gets interest.
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I've barely seen a commercial in a decade. And there are a lot of high-quality TV programs available on streaming services, IMO. In many ways, they are a lot more interesting than at least mainstream Hollywood fare, which is bases around making money, first and foremost.
Neil
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Yeah, but streaming applications have ads too, don't they? Or do you have an ad blocker that is effective against them?
I don't mind ads that are inserted in the places where commercial breaks are planned for (except when they repeat the same ad over and over), but I will not tolerate ads that pop up in random places in the program.
What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.
What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.
Well, many services have added cheaper versions of their programming that have some commercials, but for a few dollars more, services such as Netflix, Apple TV, Hulu, Disney+ do not have ads.
At this stage, companies have gone so far overboard with shoving commercials and ads down people's throats that I can't really tolerate any, anymore, really.
Neil
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I've just discovered that there is something called "sync" music which apparently is a newer version of stock music. The singer/talker of the song I mentioned (Kali J) has done this kind of music for, apparently, dozens of products. If you look at her output, it's all two-minute songs - exactly the kinds of tracks that stock music companies use. So commercials as a way to get noticed rather than vice versa.
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Is music really getting worse, or is this just a generational thing?
Once The Beatles were considered a disgrace for music.
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