Supernaut Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago AI has no place in the music world. Great video, Danny. Quote
tegs07 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 33 minutes ago, SimonK said: Yes you can see the culture clash between cosmopolitan LA and Yorkshire! Mohini published a somewhat hurt response to him last night as well. She does have a good point RE AI being a tool that we need to get used to (and work out the best way to use), but possibly needs to also get a sense of humour as Danny does have a point about pretentiousness (albeit I agree with Danny that she is one of the most talented bass players on the planet - so maybe we can forgive her!). I guess each to their own. I am not a big fan of YouTube type ‘entertainment’ but give me Danny Sapko anytime. In my grouch like, cynical way Dubai is the ideal zoo to house these types of vacuous, bling, influencers. All the tax avoiding, money obsessed, shiliing, toxic toss pots can all move there and impress each other. Edited 10 hours ago by tegs07 3 Quote
wateroftyne Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I like Danny even more now. As an aside, we shouldn't forget that Danny and Mohini are making a shedload of cash out of this spat. I'm not going to begrudge them for that. 1 Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, SimonK said: maybe we can forgive her Perhaps for the bass playing... But not for pushing duff products in that annoying influencer way. As for her boyfriend, he can most definitely do as Danny said! 2 Quote
SimonK Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Leonard Smalls said: Perhaps for the bass playing... But not for pushing duff products in that annoying influencer way. As for her boyfriend, he can most definitely do as Danny said! Now of course the interesting twist would be if AI puts annoying influencers out of business along with youtube musicians, but in so doing makes the world realise how great live music is with real musicians on a real stage (I think there is a Blues Brother quote about this!) - I'd listen to either Danny or Mohini's bands play live anytime, while their youtube antics are a performance of a somewhat lesser type... mind you I suppose still a performance... Quote
Misdee Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Regarding Mohini Dey being one of the best bass players on the planet, it's more accurate to say she is one of the most bass players on the planet; she plays an awful lot of notes, but it never seems to add up to much. Yet another bass prodigy who never found a way to make meaningful music. Myself, I'd put Danny Sapko way in front of her in terms of being useful on the bass guitar. The vast majority of these bass "influencers" are all fairly similar in that they have formidable skills but lack enough self-awareness to realise that their playing isn't very interesting in itself. They don't seem to have the creative intelligence to make something more worthwhile. And yet they are offering advice. I like Danny Sapko because he has no such pretentious or delusions. To me, he's not part of that world and long may that remain so. I certainly don't begrudge him if he gets some free bass stuff, though. Better than that even, someone should to send him some proper clothes to wear. He is undoubtedly Britain's Worst Dressed Man, and that is quite an achievement considering both Dominic Cummings and John Barnes still live in the U.K. Never mind YT videos about visiting Andy Baxters ect, he could do with a trip to Primark at the very least. Edited 8 hours ago by Misdee 5 Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Misdee said: He is undoubtedly Britain's Worst Dressed Man I doubt that very much! Quote
Wolverinebass Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago To be fair, it's just an advertising cash grab by all parties. "I'm outraged by this!" Next, post "I'm outraged by your reaction video to my video" video. However, I would say Sapko has some very reasonable points here and Dey comes across as a blatant cash grabbing div. I'm not sure which of those two statements I'm more curious about my reaction to. As someone who's never really liked Dey's playing but appreciate the technicality of being able to do it, it somewhat saddens me that it's about nothing more than cash for her and as a result, she doesn't come over well and that's before we get to her other half having the wit and personality of a fatberg. She's done some serious reputational damage to herself here and Sapko is completely right about it. 4 Quote
chris_b Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago IMO Danny makes far more entertaining videos than Mohini and her pal. My only suggestion, if you are in the entertainment business (sorry, are an "influencer") and can't take criticism, and cry about people being nasty to you, then you're in the wrong job. Go and hide under a rock! When I was a kid the people who influenced us were the guys who said, "Do your own thing." The guys playing in the pubs and clubs, Clapton, Mayall, Green, Floyd, Beck, Geno, Zoot, Hendrix etc. I guess I bought a Precision because of John McVie, grew my hair because of the Pretty Things, but my friends, the people I knew and met and hung out with, were my influencers. You could have a conversation with them, real people. It's quite sad that kids today are influenced by the nonsense they see on Social Media. 2 Quote
ezbass Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I started to watch the Dey response video and as soon as the, “See link in description,” flashed up, within a few seconds, any kind high ground of integrity was ceded. I didn’t last long beyond that. 1 Quote
Misdee Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Leonard Smalls said: I doubt that very much! Leonard, are you trying to claim that mantle for yourself? 1 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, chris_b said: but my friends, the people I knew and met and hung out with, were my influencers. You could have a conversation with them, real people. It's quite sad that kids today are influenced by the nonsense they see on Social Media. It does seem the better connected we become online the more isolated everyone is in reality. It was brought up in a meeting my old company had regarding AI reliance and was shrugged off by upper management. Regarding the torrent of crap content. If people keep watching and discussing it, creators won’t stop making it! What worries me is no one seems to want them to. Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Misdee said: Leonard, are you trying to claim that mantle for yourself? Of course! 1 Quote
Misdee Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, Leonard Smalls said: Of course! Never mind bass influencers scrabbling around for money, you ought to be making your shameless depravity pay. Only Fans Terms and Conditions are easily accessible online. You owe it to yourself and all the other sick bastards out there.🙂🐕🐍🙆 Edited 5 hours ago by Misdee 2 Quote
Dan Dare Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, SimonK said: Yes you can see the culture clash between cosmopolitan LA and Yorkshire! Mohini published a somewhat hurt response to him last night as well. She does have a good point RE AI being a tool that we need to get used to (and work out the best way to use), but possibly needs to also get a sense of humour as Danny does have a point about pretentiousness (albeit I agree with Danny that she is one of the most talented bass players on the planet - so maybe we can forgive her!). Somewhat hurt response? Somewhat calculated, more like. Little to no make-up and, most unusually for her, no flesh on display (Danny jibed at her making videos in her underwear). Yes, she's an exceptional musician. She's also a grade A grifter - the amount of product placement in the video she and the boyfriend made that Danny went to town on was ridiculous. 1 Quote
ezbass Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Dan Dare said: Somewhat hurt response? Somewhat calculated, more like. Little to no make-up and, most unusually for her, no flesh on display (Danny jibed at her making videos in her underwear). Yes, she's an exceptional musician. She's also a grade A grifter - the amount of product placement in the video she and the boyfriend made that Danny went to town on was ridiculous. The boyfriend is such a shill it’s embarrassing. He’s a parody. 2 Quote
tauzero Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The bit in the earlier video when the nauseating couple were banging on about moving to LA and being in the Tesla and waving some toxic energy drink around was truly horrendous. Sadly, this is the dreadful world that social media has brought us to, and these parasites will grow undeservedly rich from it. 2 Quote
MrDinsdale Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I think the thing I like about Danny is beyond the brash Yorkshire humour is a genuine love for music. I do enjoy his deep dives into some of the ridiculous stuff that’s happening in the music industry, glad someone’s talking about it and not dancing around the subject. 1 Quote
Dan Dare Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 17 minutes ago, MrDinsdale said: I do enjoy his deep dives into some of the ridiculous stuff that’s happening in the music industry, glad someone’s talking about it and not dancing around the subject. Spot on. Danny and Fil at Wings of Pegasus deserve our support. Edited to add: I just watched Mohini D's response video through and it was a cringe-fest. The good news was that she copped a lot of grief in the comments. Edited 3 hours ago by Dan Dare Quote
Misdee Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I first saw/ heard Danny Sapko demonstrating various basses on YT on behalf of Gear4Music. I remember being impressed with his playing, especially because his style of playing actually lets you hear what a bass sounds like. It might sound simple but it's a trick that eludes so many other would-be equipment demos. A four minute double thumping slap and tap fest doesn't really tell me much. And he was wearing proper clothes. Edited 2 hours ago by Misdee 2 Quote
MrDinsdale Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago He actually got on stage and played a few songs with a band I’m filling in for next month so I’ve got a little extra bias. Just seems like a top chap. Quote
StingRayBoy42 Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago (edited) Before I read this thread, I knew his name but nothing else about him. Based on the two videos people have linked, I think he's funny & makes some good points and Mohini (sp?) and her feller are insufferable twunts. I can see his style might turn some people off (See also: Jimmy Carr, Peter Kay, Stewart Lee etc) but I like his shtick. ETA: I'm not going to comment on his dress sense... I've worn many, much worse outfits Edited 56 minutes ago by StingRayBoy42 1 Quote
Jackroadkill Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Misdee said: his style of playing actually lets you hear what a bass sounds like. It might sound simple but it's a trick that eludes so many other would-be equipment demos. A four minute double thumping slap and tap fest doesn't really tell me much Agreed 100% - when I watch a gear demo I want to hear what the instrument/pedal/amp does and sounds like, not how fast and pointlessly the reviewer can play. 4 minutes ago, StingRayBoy42 said: twunts A word which is sadly underused in this day and age. 1 1 Quote
Cato Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago I'm neved sure how real any of these influencer on influencer spats are. Reminds me of the Twitter 'beefs' of around a decade ago where celebs would insult each other on social media with the result of all parties getting some free publicity from the inevitable ensuing media attention. I'm not suggesting it's that cynical in this case but I doubt either Mohini Dey or Danny Sapko is too devasted at the thought of all the potential new content they might generate from their 'conflict'. Quote
TimR Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago 10 hours ago, SimonK said: She does have a good point RE AI being a tool that we need to get used to (and work out the best way to use) There is a separate thread about AI, probably loads of Rick Beato content. But she is right, not because it's better, but because it's easy for people to use than spend a lifetime becoming an expert musician. It won't matter because pretty soon music tracks will all be 30 seconds long in the same way as songs reduced down to 3 minutes in the 60s. And when no one knows how to play instruments we will be worse off. Demolition Man stops being another dystopian Sci-Fi film. Quote
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