Egos built on insincere compliments.
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What musicians think of you doesn't matter nearly so much as what the audience thinks of you.
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Of all the comments we get, I think the ones that are the "emptiest' and least inspiring are the ones about our gear.
This always makes me picture someone walking up to Michelangelo right after he finished painting the ceiling of the Sistene Chapel and saying "Many that's really a nice brush you have there!"
This always makes me picture someone walking up to Michelangelo right after he finished painting the ceiling of the Sistene Chapel and saying "Many that's really a nice brush you have there!"
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I just caught up with this thread - I noticed that Mr. Legg was referring to his stint in a gospel group? I must say, I have actually been knocked numb with astonishment by the combination of the Lord coming right through somebody, and that somebody having all the musical sensibility of a sheet metal ripsaw. I think it's great that the spirit can move them so, but, maybe... well, couldn't it just move them somewhere else? They might have to put another Commandment in there or something. Do "melisma" and "miasma" share a common root?
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In the words of the great Russ Hicks:
"I enjoyed hearing you try to play steel on that song"
Hey Bo, can't say that any of the guys i work with around here are afraid to say good or bad. The bass player and drummer i sit in with around Columbia are brothers and i have played with them off and on for 30 years.
We can take a break and the bass player has said "where the hell did that lead come from"? Didn't fit the song! Go home and learn it!
Or he will say "i like what you played at the end when you quit playing"
Your true friends and or band members that really care will tell you the truth. A couple of Nashville pickers that are close friends tell me when i play something that sucks! They also tell me the fix! True band memebers and friends will do this!
It's the only way to improve i figure!
As Theresa says, i never try to be rude but i will tell the truth if asked.
Ok, i know better than to get in one of these threads so i suck i know!
"I enjoyed hearing you try to play steel on that song"
Hey Bo, can't say that any of the guys i work with around here are afraid to say good or bad. The bass player and drummer i sit in with around Columbia are brothers and i have played with them off and on for 30 years.
We can take a break and the bass player has said "where the hell did that lead come from"? Didn't fit the song! Go home and learn it!
Or he will say "i like what you played at the end when you quit playing"
Your true friends and or band members that really care will tell you the truth. A couple of Nashville pickers that are close friends tell me when i play something that sucks! They also tell me the fix! True band memebers and friends will do this!
It's the only way to improve i figure!
As Theresa says, i never try to be rude but i will tell the truth if asked.
Ok, i know better than to get in one of these threads so i suck i know!
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If you're working with someone for the first time and they don't say anything positive, then that's a bad sign unless they're an egomaniac who only listens to themselves, in which case you don't really care what they think and you can hopefully find someone less annoying to work with. The challenge is to play something so cool that guys you've been working with for a long time take notice, and you should know if they're sincere or not.
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