
Guernica
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Actually, I think it is right now. Maybe "labor of love" would be more appropriate - I guess W's the best guy to answer that, and I haven't even read all of this thread, much less everything that he's said on the subject, but that's how I see it. Just b/c somebody turns down a money making opportunity to do something else doesn't mean that they intend to make money at the "something else." To me, it says the opposite...I mean, I'm a money whore, and when I have an opportunity to make it, I grab cash. That's why I'm the asshole, lol.Guernica said:Point taken Chris,
Im having a problem w/ the "not a business" aspect of this though. So Nowhere is a hobby?
TheRealWaldo said:To me, popularity isn't success. To me, that's a childs mentality.
Doing what you love, and surviving. That's success. Priceless.
'Selling out' would mean compromising your art to please others and become popular.
W.
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Nor to me, does money equate to success...
TheRealWaldo said:To me, popularity isn't success. To me, that's a childs mentality.
Doing what you love, and surviving. That's success. Priceless.
'Selling out' would mean compromising your art to please others and become popular.
CyanJaguar said:I dont dowload because I will have to delete 98% of the songs I hear and I dont want to have to download a whole song when I can usually tell in the first minute if its a wildcard song or not.
CyanJaguar said:I can only say its a chemical reaction, or, as you say more aptly, a brain process. I think its like when women(or some men , me included) are brought to tears by watching a very emotional scene in a movie. Usually, that scene has someone crying and that triggers a reaction to make the viewers cry as well. That's what I liken it to.
wes480 said:i understand your description of wildcards...
but are you claiming that EVERY song someone likes is a wildcard song?
more or less..that you (or anyone) has no real group of songs that they like...
...that everything is just a wildcard?
i don't agree with that. i think wildcards are rare. it's the kind of song you say "hmm, why do i like that."
in your first post you use the term "identifiable wildcard". I think by nature, wildcards are non-identifiable.
they just leave you confused and happy...
-wes
"this is the wildcard and the manifestation of the wildcard"
CyanJaguar said:
In answer to your first question: no. not every song that someone likes is a wildcard song. Some people like some songs because of the lyrics, some others like songs because of the performer's fame, and some (like my ex-girlfriend) like songs because the radio station played them( the songs)
Kramer said:
Im on broadband and I FLY around the net everywhere I go EXCEPT Homerecording.com.
I have been looking for an alternative to THIS site because at this point it's almost useless.If the pages wont load or there are too many users logged on 24 hours a day(50 users is too many)it's just becoming a chore and a major pain in the ass.
THIS site seems to be running on fumes AGAIN.