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Old 10.15.2008, 11:59 PM   #34
dust in orbit
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Originally Posted by ALIEN ANAL
yeh sorry for not saying much

i have a large circle of friends that all play music pretty well and its all pretty natural to them

They are forever making tunes that sound so fresh

but non of them are getting heard by anyone except our selves

their sound isnt other worldly but its something special and i think that its a potential goldmine for great tunes aswell as possible financial success

yeah, this happens a lot here in L.A.
For a few months this past year i hated the whole idea of creating music that your core audience is into and respects more than what's happening in the main stream of music. i thought it was a waist of time to play for so many years, tour parts of the country and have your songs play on college radio but in the end not come up from the "underground" to show a wider audience that music that is more special IS out there. I'm not saying to become rich and famous and stung out on drugs all the time. all i'm saying, is to become recognised for your passion and be able to make a humble living off of that.
but recently i saw a show that changed all that, and music can be fun and creative and give people that lost feeling of going out there and just doing it to complete something that you have a strong passion for.

so in short, yes YES YES!!!! share that gift. i'm pretty sure your better than half the junk that's on the radio anyway.
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