Supernaut Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago It's disturbing and worrying that genuine musicians seem to have given up when it comes to defending the art of playing and writing songs. Sad day/times. Quote
BigRedX Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Supernaut said: It's disturbing and worrying that genuine musicians seem to have given up when it comes to defending the art of playing and writing songs. Sad day/times. No we haven't. Those of us who can just get on with creating, and don't bother getting worked up over fake internet outrage. Quote
Burns-bass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Beer of the Bass said: Fair enough, I did just skim the Sapko video, I find his quirky youtuber personality schtick grating. He (and the rest) are exaggerated personalities because that's what works online. (If you're being pedantic, you'd also suggest he changes his website because he claims to be "European Bass Player of the Year 2020" – when in fact he only won an online competition.) Quote
Supernaut Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Just now, BigRedX said: No we haven't. Those of us who can just get on with creating, and don't bother getting worked up over fake internet outrage. Sure, dude. Aren't you the guy who will not attend gigs if over 30 people are there? 😂 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) It just proves how gullible Joe Public really is. As we know from being performers of various levels of ability, Joe Public just likes a nice tune, usually a nice tune he knows. It doesn’t matter if you’re terrible or amazing. They don’t know the difference. You can have perfect technique, sound and chops. It doesn’t matter to them. You can have the most horrendous technique, terrible sound, and no chops and they’ll still love it when you play something they know. They’ll love it even more if a young lady flashes some pretty flesh. How’d you think Stock Aitken & Waterman made so much moolah in the 80’s? I always remember the two old hecklers at a Thursday night Jam in Carlton, Nottingham several decades ago. If you were good they’d shout, “Play something we know!” If you were truly awful, it’d be “Play something YOU know!” As for Sapko, I’m left wondering who’s taking the urine out of who? After all, he’s making plenty of YouTube money out of hot air and fake outrage. Good luck to them all, I say. I’m off to watch Hoovie’s Garage. “Wiiiiizard…” Edited 2 hours ago by HeadlessBassist 1 Quote
Skinnyman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 53 minutes ago, TimR said: It gives them a sense of purpose and it does influence a lot of people to take up worthwhile activities. I mean we could moan all we like about people pretending to play an instrument, but if a handful of people are inspired to pick up an instrument, then that's quite worthwhile. I don’t really have a problem with her - it’s his faux outrage that I find irritating. And increasingly common all over social media. 1 Quote
Skinnyman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: Wotch it Skinny... you're perilously close to being outraged by sochal meeja... I’m old and grumpy. Complaining about The World Today is a civic duty. 2 Quote
Hellzero Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: They’ll love it even more if a young lady flashes some pretty flesh. How’d you think Stock Aitken & Waterman made so much moolah in the 80’s? Didn't know that Rick Astley was a young lady flashing some pretty flesh. 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Just now, Hellzero said: Didn't know that Rick Astley was a young lady flashing some pretty flesh. Astley was a cunning Master of Disguise - real name, Lola. 🤣 1 Quote
BigRedX Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Supernaut said: Sure, dude. Aren't you the guy who will not attend gigs if over 30 people are there? 😂 TBH these days I don't attend any gigs that I'm not actually playing, because I'm simply too busy with my own music. The last gig I played had about 350 people in the audience, and while they hadn't all come specifically to see us, most of them were watching the stage while we were on rather than at the bar. I might possibly go and see The Birthdays Massacre when they play at The Rescue Rooms in Nottingham but I'm still hoping that my band will land the opening slot. Quote
Cato Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago (edited) Once you get beyond promoting your next gig or your mates mates posting their holiday snaps most social media is fakery to some extent. Whether it's lifestyle influencers faking an idyllic, carefree existence or the fitness fanatics who enthuse about a healthy lifestyle while neglecting to mention their own heroic steroid intake, or the straight up thieves trying to steal your money with crypto scams. Even most of the funny animal clips are clearly staged. Add in that posting content can also be highly lucrative and it's not that suprising that a lot of content creators don't seem to know or much care where the moral boundary is between presenting the best version of yourself and outright deception. I'm not sure a lot of the audience it's aimed at is that bothered either, right up to the moment the outrage bandwagon starts rolling. Edited 2 minutes ago by Cato 1 Quote
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