
Brad
New member
Scenario: you have the opportunity to collaborate with someone who is a much better songwriter than you. Your strengths are production and a modern, younger approach to music and songwriting. His strength has already been stated - he writes GREAT tunes, but he seems to be caught in a time warp. He writes stuff that sounds like Peter, Paul & Mary or Simon & Garfunkel would cut (30 - 35 years ago).
Anyway, there are possibilities for a paying gig with this guy, but I think that will only pan out if the songs are brought up to date. I don't know this guy very well and I don't want to insult him. Should I maybe take some of his tunes and re-work them into a modern format and then present them to him, and kind of say "What d'ya think?" or should I just flat out tell him to get his head out of the late 60's / early 70's? I mean, I love that music as much as the next guy, but that is not gonna do well right now in my opinion. Who knows? Is old, acoustic/vocal folk making a comeback?
Any ideas? Anyone been in a similar situation?
Brad
Anyway, there are possibilities for a paying gig with this guy, but I think that will only pan out if the songs are brought up to date. I don't know this guy very well and I don't want to insult him. Should I maybe take some of his tunes and re-work them into a modern format and then present them to him, and kind of say "What d'ya think?" or should I just flat out tell him to get his head out of the late 60's / early 70's? I mean, I love that music as much as the next guy, but that is not gonna do well right now in my opinion. Who knows? Is old, acoustic/vocal folk making a comeback?
Any ideas? Anyone been in a similar situation?
Brad