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Greg_L
Banned
Hobby my ass!! Songwriting isn't easy. I want the recognition. I don't write the stuff just to sit around at home singing it to myself.












Hobby my ass!! Songwriting isn't easy. I want the recognition. I don't write the stuff just to sit around at home singing it to myself.
Because touring is frickin' fun!
If I didn't need to have a day job to feed myself, I would live in my van and be on tour all the time.
Hop on a bill with a local band; play an open mic; whatever.
It's fun!
Maintaining a Myspace, not so much.
what kind of "recognition"? if you play a show and everyone there thinks your songs suck, are you cool with that? as long as they recogize that they're your songs?
If I go out and play my stuff and people don't like it that's OK - that hasn't been the case with the few shows I've been able to do since starting to write. I'm happiest when I can play the songs to people and I'm doing what I can to get my songs heard. It frustrates me that I can't get the time to play more than the odd show now and then.
If you're happy not to go out and play and just write for your own enjoyment, that's ok. I respect that.
I don't see why you shouldn't respect the way I happen to feel about my stuff.
Touring is fun if you have fans or get to piggyback an established act. It's not fun when you're a nothing, which most bands are.
You'll never do it unless you get yourself out there. I still believe the old method of building a fan base, even if it's one fan at a time is the only way to really build a successful career.. Of course if you're not interested in that than you won't want to tour but if you are start booking shows.
..... someone in the crowd will have a good time listening to my music, and I'll have a good time playing my music for them.
Then I would place you somewhere between Eugene, Oregon and Victoria, BC.Well, I live in the capital of open mic nights, so its something that really can't be avoided.