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billycatfish
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the problem is, you wish you could write the next "yesterday" but you can't. it's already been done and the world doesn't need another guy at open mics trying to sound like the beatles or dylan or even james taylor.
another thing is that you have to create your own world where you're happy. surely you've heard bands whose music you could never do but inspire you to think of music differently (for me, that would be chuck berry (who could match his charisma?), my bloody valentine (who could do that period?)... i've taken lately to seeking out bands that are making music i haven't heard before. radiohead is a good start, but from there go to everything from noise bands to synth (i got a friend here in chicago that moved from detroit, alder and elius, on skam records. good stuff). i love hasil adkins, turbonegro, evolution control committee, and others because it's a breath of fresh air. it reminds me that music is more than chorus verse chorus solo chorus.
i believe any sound can be a song. don't be frustrated if you don't sound like the george harrison when you pick up the guitar. discover the ramones, and realize you CAN play songs.
as for record labels, most of the time it can be the worst thing to happen to a band. why do you want to be on a label? so you have a CD that people buy? burn one on your cdr and sell it at shows. if you are wholeheartedly trying to get signed, you won't get it unless you do have a totally unique sound and prove yourself in the minor labels first.
i have a great time booking shows every month or so, selling my own cds and making music that i think is original and, most of all, i have a blast playing my songs. the audience is secondary.
my girlfriend's from detroit and i might be moving back there with her before long... plus i've got a lot of friends up there and play there every so often.
hope this wasn't too heavy handed, and stay in touch. good luck!
another thing is that you have to create your own world where you're happy. surely you've heard bands whose music you could never do but inspire you to think of music differently (for me, that would be chuck berry (who could match his charisma?), my bloody valentine (who could do that period?)... i've taken lately to seeking out bands that are making music i haven't heard before. radiohead is a good start, but from there go to everything from noise bands to synth (i got a friend here in chicago that moved from detroit, alder and elius, on skam records. good stuff). i love hasil adkins, turbonegro, evolution control committee, and others because it's a breath of fresh air. it reminds me that music is more than chorus verse chorus solo chorus.
i believe any sound can be a song. don't be frustrated if you don't sound like the george harrison when you pick up the guitar. discover the ramones, and realize you CAN play songs.
as for record labels, most of the time it can be the worst thing to happen to a band. why do you want to be on a label? so you have a CD that people buy? burn one on your cdr and sell it at shows. if you are wholeheartedly trying to get signed, you won't get it unless you do have a totally unique sound and prove yourself in the minor labels first.
i have a great time booking shows every month or so, selling my own cds and making music that i think is original and, most of all, i have a blast playing my songs. the audience is secondary.
my girlfriend's from detroit and i might be moving back there with her before long... plus i've got a lot of friends up there and play there every so often.
hope this wasn't too heavy handed, and stay in touch. good luck!