Why So Many Home Songs Suck

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I'm convinced. I'm givng it all up and will just sit in the front yard. Anybody want to buy my gear?
 
I actually have the most respect for 'delusional' rock stars. Out of this group of 'delusionists' have come some of the greatest bands/talent; mainly because their musical passion pushed them on in the face of adversity, and ill will.
These are people that give up everything to peruse their dream. That needs to be respected, not rejected.

I kind of agree with this.
Humility is charming and all, but it's never made particularly interesting music.
 
Im talking just regular live venues. Bands are having a hard time getting gigs cause of the economy, who wants to pay 5 bucks for a beer, when they can get a six for nearly the same price and stay home.

People are not as interested in music as they used to be, i guess the net gives them more options, such as commenting here.

Sad, but a musician used to have a valuable service to offer people, now they have nothing.

I would go for the guitar too, but next month you might wanna get out and see some live music.

Totally wrong. Bands don't struggle with gigs because of the economy. People don't stay home because of beer prices. That's ridiculous. If anything, the club/bar circuit is booming. Bands have trouble with gigs because there are too many bands. Gone are the days of bars and clubs begging for bands to play. Now bands beg to let them play. Some of them even pay money to the club for a gig. That's absurd to me. Maybe your locale has fallen apart and you can't see past your own front door. Understandable. Probably likely given your ass-backwards views on everything else in this thread. But In my area, hell whole state, there are shitloads of bars and clubs, and even more people trying to play there. Must be home recording's fault. :laughings:
 
I'm convinced. I'm givng it all up and will just sit in the front yard. Anybody want to buy my gear?

"hates recording" would if he had any money, skill, talent, or chops. Since he doesn't, he just bitches about stuff.
 
I actually have the most respect for 'delusional' rock stars. Out of this group of 'delusionists' have come some of the greatest bands/talent; mainly because their musical passion pushed them on in the face of adversity, and ill will.
These are people that give up everything to peruse their dream. That needs to be respected, not rejected.

It's respected if you have nothing else to worry about. Its also selfish, if everybody did this who would pump the gas? Who would take our orders> Who would put out our fires? who would fix pot holes? And If you abadon your wife and kids to pursue it you are selfish scum.

For every delusionist who got lucky, thousands failed, then they end up collecting food stamps and struggling every day after they fail.

Music shouldnt be so all or nothing. It be great if a good hard working musician could make 50 to 100 k a year and not have to worry, but it's not like that. You either struggle or make it big.
 
Im guessing most here dont have families, mortages, and kids to put through college.

More asinine nonsense from this guy. Dude, you know nothing, about anything. Stop projecting your own massive life failures and struggles onto everyone else.
 
Totally wrong. Bands don't struggle with gigs because of the economy. People don't stay home because of beer prices. That's ridiculous. If anything, the club/bar circuit is booming. Bands have trouble with gigs because there are too many bands. Gone are the days of bars and clubs begging for bands to play. Now bands beg to let them play. Some of them even pay money to the club for a gig. That's absurd to me. Maybe your locale has fallen apart and you can't see past your own front door. Understandable. Probably likely given your ass-backwards views on everything else in this thread. But In my area, hell whole state, there are shitloads of bars and clubs, and even more people trying to play there. Must be home recording's fault. :laughings:

Ive played in more than a couple dozen bands, I know more "working" musicans than you can even name, dont tell me how it is out there ok? You talk out of your ass, you try to sell shit music for a charity, you aint going to tell me how the live music business works.

Just shut up already, im getting pms from people telling me what an idiot you are.

Just shut it now you are too stupid to argue with.
 
I have a family, a mortgage, a day job and a funny little sore on the corner of my mouth. So, what are my bids for a fairly complete studio?
 
Lol. Yeah okay. For someone that knows as much as you claim, you sure do get it all wrong.
 
He produced a couple links to random opinion articles though. That was convincing!
 
He is right about one thing; this is a stupid argument.

I apologize for being involved in this nonsense.
 
My mum once told me "never feed the trolls" so I didn't, until now, mainly because after watching this blow by blow i found myself getting furious. Anyway, i won't say more than this;

The Feeling - recorded whole first album with at least two UK hit singles in their house!. Even their second album (which this article is about) was DIY'd in just in a bigger house with better gear

David Gray - Biography on Bio. - recorded "White Ladder" with some international number 1's in his flat on a four track!

The Creek Drank the Cradle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - one of the finest songwriters of the modern age imo recorded this first album in his garage!

Gotye - Making Making Mirrors - a short documentary - YouTube - recorded a international number 1 in his garage!

And the last foo fighters album, albeit it with a bit of help and a lot of money, was technically HR'd

Also, i'm very lucky to say that Les Reed is my grandma's neighbour and, as such, in my second year of uni i was lucky enough to interview him for a project. One of my questions was about the use of sampled instruments and i was surprised when he said that, not only did he use them, but he had a home studio which he used to both capture ideas and for sound design for film and tv. I think this approach of being a songwriter/musician and just wanting a home studio to capture ideas is still where a lot of people start. some may never go any further than that because, perhaps, they just don't want to and just see their home studio as a tool, but others find themselves drawn to the wonders of recording technology.

Fuck it, i can't be arsed to say more or get philosophical. And as it's already been said, what kind of person starts a profile called "hates recording" and then comes onto a home recording forum just to start arguments
 
Wow - long thread. Badly written songs have always existed, now they are easier to distribute. It's easier to buy equipment than to practice. Good equipment can be inspiring. There's a lot of great songs written by the members of this board.
 
Why don't you put up some of the songs you've done?
Curious to know, are you even a musician?
And according to you, shouldn't we just drop all our gear off a cliff and stop being who we are? After all, we are wasting our lives recording at home right?

And who the heck are you? Enlighten us. You boast about yourself so much, so where is a little proof? Even if putting up your songs won't "prove anything" I'm still curious. Oh wait, you "don't have any" because you obviously "hate recording" and never "recorded", right?

From what I'm reading, your nothing but a stuffed shirt who likes to put others down because of their hobbies and crafts. Even if some of us want to "hit it big", whats wrong with them recording a few demos at home?

Sum up your point in a nutshell. When we continue with our everyday lives after reading this thread, what is one thing you want us to take away from what you said (besides that your a troll)?


I heart ranting at trolls :D

P.S. Your wife called: You forgot to take your meds.
 
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loved that vid thanks :)

lol, i actually forgot how good it was. Tbh, i just dug out the link from an email i sent to a friend a while back and posted without watching it. I have now watched it again and, to me, it's very inspirational. it may not be everyones cup of tea and is certainly a different way of writing songs but i just love how passionate he is about every thing he's doing. i don't think i'd have the patience to sample an autoharp one note at a time :D
 
Insincerity is in your music, so why wouldnt you write insincere stuff here as well...

Lol, which of Greg's songs are insincere? I'm pretty sure he meant Vaginasaurus Rex, but Probe to Uranus was probably just a joke, right?

I dunno, you stay off the internet for a whole day and a thread like this appears from nowhere!
 
Gosh, why is everyone so angry? I built my recording studio in my basement so I'd have a place to practice with my band and to record our own music. I actually got the album our band produced picked up and released by Hula Records a local old-time recording label. We used an outside mastering studio to polish my mixes. It didn't sell much but I got noticed and a number of my songs have been covered by local bands including one that The Kingston Trio recorded and just released this year. But I never looked at music as a job, but as a love. My career job paid the bills and music kept me sane...at least partially. Once I felt I was too old to R&R I started using my studio as an inexpensive facility for emerging artists to get their music memorialized. One album we did was nominated for a Hoku award, Hawaii's equivalent of the Grammys. Some others are regular sellers on the Internet. But then the stuff that I get to work on isn't Katy Perry, etc. It 's all sorts of interesting indie bands, ethnic music, singer/songwriters, etc. We all have dreams and for most of us, as long as we keep our expectations real, we end up being happy with whatever we've accomplished. I have great respect for the commercial studios and figure if I can be someone's leg up towards their goals and dreams, then I'm happy. Again, one just has to keep their expectations realistic.
 
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