I can understand why you find that funny. From where I stand, it was beyond cringeworthy. Or at least, it would've been if the poster had actually said "I am a christian". Fortunately, they just said they read the bible and even Keith Richards says he does that.Not funny? I beg to differ....that's fucking hilarious! I am probably in the minority, and I don't care, but I love to watch "Christians" declare their faith, extoll the virtues of the bible.....only to talk about Harlots and Cocaine being the 2nd prize of the night? What was the best thing all night? Let me guess....hmmmmm, must have been your ability to praise the lord with your gift of music.....that sound right, David?
Personally, the '64~'83 period of the 20th century is my favourite era of music. I can't say whether or not more or less good music is being made now because almost everyone I hear say that music is worse now references 'the mainstream' and my tastes, while including that, always went outside of it. The mainstream is but a fraction of total musical output. So I don't claim to know. It could be worse. However one quantifies that.I completely disagree that this is the worst time ever for music. Is it a really hard time to make money in music? Yes, indisputably.
But the thing is, great music is still being made, and the Internet has made it easier than ever to find that music. If someone has some really good artistic ideas, the barrier for entry for joe schmoe, educated music consumer to get a copy of it is so low.
Yes, this means there is more crap out there, but that also means that there is more good stuff out there, and more importantly, there is more variety of good music out there. There are more niches.
I need profession help because you're a rambling retard? Lol. Okay, thanks Dr Phil.
Your need for professional help started way before you or I ever joined this forum, and given the troll responses you so often make, it is clear that your issues are purely your own.
The Greg L and Stevie B show has been getting quite entertaining since the late summer. It's kind of like harmonies in 4ths.
And it's remarkably clean.
Even if you have 100 fans who really like your music, it's only going to be the ones that are in love with your music who buy and maybe a few of the ones who just dig it and had some spare cash.
I think they will discover me, once they can hack into my hard-drive and soundcloud account
Hi KC, What up?
It's also a matter of opinion. I think Greg considers almost everything, but what he likes to be crap lol.
I've noticed that the hating everything except your favorite bands thing tends to be more pronounced in punk fans. I actually linked Greg's stuff to one of my friend's who mostly listens to classic-style punk (Cute Lepers, whoever the British equivalent of the Ramones was, etc.), and he was unimpressed.